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Britain must negotiate a new relationship with Europe

Letter from Global Vision Business Supporters published in the Financial Times, Wednesday, 17th October 2007

 

BRITAIN'S GLOBAL FUTURE NEEDS A NEW RELATIONSHIP WITH EUROPE

Dear Sir,

The emerging debate about the new European Treaty exposes the underlying tension in Britain about the terms of our current relationship with our European Neighbours. Whilst Britain has always shared the objective of opening up free trade across Europe, we now find ourselves bound into a project of European political and economic integration that puts our own economic success at risk.

Britain is the world's 3rd biggest trading nation, with world class expertise in the City and many other high value sectors. In an increasingly global economy, Britain's future prosperity depends on developing our trading links and skills as a successful global trader -looking outwards to the new opportunities in the fast growing emerging economies. Yet this is increasingly difficult to reconcile with the regulations and costs imposed by the European Union as it seeks to protect an outdated and uncompetitive social market model in Europe.

As business leaders we believe the time has now come when we need not only to reject the impetus to further intervention that would flow from this Treaty, but finally face up to the need to negotiate a new relationship within Europe that better serves our national interests. This new relationship would aim to preserve the benefits of free trade and cooperation on policy areas where we and our neighbours have common interests, but enable Britain to opt out of the journey towards political and economic union that some other European countries seem determined to pursue. Only then can we free British business to realise our future as a global trading nation.

It is time to face reality. We urge political leaders of all parties to take up that challenge.

Yours sincerely,

Lord Blackwell, Chairman, Global Vision
Ruth Lea, Director, Global Vision
 
Henry Angest
Mark E Austen
Peter Baker
Patrick Barbour
Grahame Berkeley
Tony Bickford
Julian Blackwell
Roger Brooke
Peter Buckley
Sir John Craven
Sir Michael Edwardes
Patrick Evershed
Nicholas Finney
Lord Forsyth of Drumlean
Sir Rocco Forte
Jonathan Fry
Lord Griffiths of Fforestfach
Peter Hargreaves
Michael Heller
Richard Jeffrey
William A Jones
Lord Kalms
Dr Terence Kealey
Chris D Kelly
Brian Kingham
Rt Hon Lord Lamont of Lerwick
John Lovering
Michael Mander
Malcolm McAlpine
Edgar Miller
Nicholas Miller
Ian Milne
Peter Morgan
Baroness Noakes
Lord Northbrook
Sir John Nott
Baroness O'Cathain
David Potter
Sir David Rowe-Ham
Christopher Shale
Lord Sheppard of Didgemere
Richard Smith
Lord Stevens of Ludgate
Michael Taylor
Viscount Trenchard
Lord Vinson of Roddam Dene
A M Vinton
Stuart Wheeler
John Williams
Sir Oliver Wright
Michael Wyatt
Lord Young of Graffham