“The result will create a sense of shock in Britain’s boardrooms.
“But we must respect the democratic will of the British people.
“What we need now is for the Government to act swiftly and decisively to bring clarity to key questions for business which were never answered during the campaign.
“This will reduce uncertainty and help business leaders respond with plans for the future which lay out how best to proceed for the good of British jobs, British businesses and the British economy.
“Today ICAS issues Twenty Questions which we believe our political leaders must address to help the business community plan for Brexit.
“Answering these key questions will help business to respond in the best way possible.”
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