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London Chamber of Commerce appoints new Chief Executive

London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has announced that David Frost CMG will be the organisation’s next Chief Executive.

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LCCI reaction to Parliament’s Brexit amendment vote

London Chamber of Commerce & Industry Chief Executive Colin Stanbridge reacts on the Parliament’s Brexit amendment vote.

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Insufficient spending on emergency services seen as key risk to London

Insufficient spending on health care and emergency services is seen as London’s biggest barrier to dealing with and recovering from a crisis, new figures from London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) have revealed.

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LCCI reacts to Parliament rejecting the Government’s Brexit deal

London Chamber of Commerce and Industry Chief Executive, Colin Stanbridge, comments on the Government's rejection of the Brexit deal.

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Chamber wants action as confidence amongst London’s businesses plummets

A major survey has highlighted the loss of confidence in the London and UK economy amongst the capital’s businesses – with London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) calling on the Government, London’s Mayor, and the Mayoral election candidates to urgently act upon the findings.

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Response to the disruption at Gatwick Airport

Airports are gateways to the UK’s island economy and Ministers should be ensuring that every assistance is provided to enhance the resilience of the UK’s air gateways.  

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100 days until Brexit

75% of the London businesses that we recently polled still have not made any provisions in preparation for Brexit.

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London Chamber reacts to the Immigration White Paper

It is welcome that Ministers have seen sense and will now consult on their proposed £30,000 salary threshold – however, we can tell them already that such a figure would be damaging not just to the London economy, but to the UK economy as a whole - as workers of all skills levels are needed in every sector.

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Let London have more control on Immigration

Ahead of the anticipated release of the Government’s Immigration White Paper, London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has called for London City Hall to have a new role in administering immigration for the capital.

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Figures reveal London’s businesses still wait for post-Brexit certainty

New polling has found that 75% of London businesses have not yet made any provisions in preparation for the possible effects of Brexit.

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London Chamber of Commerce and Industry reaction to Crossrail funding announcement

Colin Stanbridge, Chief Executive of London Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said:“While it's welcome that additional funding has been found to keep Crossrail on track, let's have clarity on the actual delivery date - to help businesses plan and prepare.

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MP grandstanding and resignations will not help the country

Commenting on the Draft EU Withdrawal Agreement, Colin Stanbridge, CEO, London Chamber of Commerce and Industry said:“Grandstanding and resignations may satisfy political egos but do not help the country and the businesses that create the UKs wealth.

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