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Friday, 07 May 2010 00:00
BCC: Parties must work together on economyThe British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has said today (May 7th) that the country's political leaders must act quickly to form a coalition government following the result of the general election.

None of the three major parties achieved the necessary amount of seats to form a majority government, leaving the leaders to negotiate amongst themselves to attempt to strike a deal to pass the 326-seat mark together and form a coalition government.

Conservative leader David Cameron is currently talking with Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg in an attempt to come to an arrangement, while Gordon Brown has intimated that the process could take weeks.

However, Adam Marshall, director of policy at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), has stressed the need for the leaders to work together in order to bring Britain out of the economic crisis it currently faces.

"The electorate has spoken, and opted for a hung parliament. But the business community has also spoken and expects the parties to put political horse-trading to one side by putting the UK economy at the heart of their thinking," he said.

Posted by Daniel Frost
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