Sir Ian Cheshire says that the country should push ahead with Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Brexit deal (source : Financial Times)
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Leading Barclays banker, Sir Ian Cheshire, claims Brexit deal to be "acceptable"

Talking to BBC about Brexit deal, Sir Ian said: "No deal is perfect, but this deal is actually doable," Sir Ian says that business leaders want to see certainty instead of protracted process. However, Mr Johnson's deal was questioned by Ian Wright, chief executive of the Food and Drink Federation, saying judgment requires observing governments economic impacts. Currency analysts are expecting the next big movement in the UK currency as the Parliament votes on the Brexit deal.

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Mon Oct 21 - BBCNews

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