British EU exit campaign backed by 250 business leaders

March 27, 2016 11:40 pm | Updated October 18, 2016 02:05 pm IST

Union flags and the Big Ben clocktower cover notebooks are seen on sale in London, Britain, in this December 17, 2015 file photo.   REUTERS/Luke MacGregor/Files

Union flags and the Big Ben clocktower cover notebooks are seen on sale in London, Britain, in this December 17, 2015 file photo. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor/Files

The campaign for Britain to leave the EU has been backed by 250 business leaders including the former chief executive of HSBC, the Vote Leave group said, hoping to counter the view that UK businesses back staying in the bloc.

The camps arguing for and against Britain staying in the European Union ahead of a referendum on British membership on June 23 have both made the economic impact of a 'Brexit' a cornerstone of their campaigns.

Last month, the bosses at more than a third of Britain's biggest companies including major oil companies Shell and BP and its largest telecoms group BT said leaving the EU would put jobs and investment at risk.

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