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[Published: Tuesday May 10 2016]

EU: British businesses back Remain 

LONDON, 10 May (ANA) - The majority of business people plan to vote for the UK to remain in the EU but the gap with those wanting to leave has narrowed, a survey suggests. The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) said 54% of 2,200 members it surveyed in April said they would vote Remain, down from 60% in February's survey. In contrast, 37% said they would vote to leave, up from 30% two months ago. Almost all of those surveyed - 90% - said they were unlikely to change their opinion ahead of the 23 June vote. The BCC's acting director general Dr Adam Marshall said the gap had "clearly tightened". "Although a clear majority of the business people we surveyed continue to express a preference to remain in the European Union, the gap between Remain and Leave has narrowed significantly in recent weeks," he added. The BCC is a national body of 52 accredited chambers of commerce across the UK, representing thousands of large, medium and small businesses. Larger firms and those trading with other EU markets were more likely to vote to remain in the EU, while those in "micro" firms with under 10 staff and those which did not export were more likely to vote to leave the EU, the BCC's survey found. The majority of business leaders surveyed said the referendum had had no impact so far on various aspects of their businesses, including sales, recruitment and investment. If the UK was to leave the EU, 35.9% said they expected this to have a negative impact on their overall growth strategy, while 36.3% felt it would have no impact and 15.9% said it would have a positive impact. Britain Stronger in Europe, the official Remain campaign group, said the survey made it clear the majority of businesses wanted Britain to stay in the EU. "Membership of the EU has made our economy more open and competitive, with British businesses able to access 500 million consumers through the single market. "Walking away would be a leap in the dark. So it's unsurprising that today's poll confirms that British business is adamant that we must stay in the EU," said Britain Stronger in Europe executive director Will Straw.(ANA)
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