Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Ecclestone: EU 'of no value' to England









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Bernie Ecclestone was interviewed by Sir Martin Sorrell at an advertising conference



The UK should "get the blaze of" the European Union, motor racing honcho Bernie Ecclestone has suggested. The Convention 1 chief executive said he would credibly not balloting in the 23 June EU referendum, but was "100%" supportive of the Parting effort.
In an motion with WPP foreman Sir Martin Sorrell, he said he did not see what the EU "does for England". But Sir Martin aforesaid his business would be damaged if the UK voted to leave-taking and immigration had benefited the UK.

He said clients of his firm would closedown plants and jobs would be confounded in the consequence of a Farewell balloting.




The two were speaking at the Advertizing Week Europe conference in London.


Asked whether the UK derived any scotch upbeat from cosmos in the EU, Mr Ecclestone replied "none at all". He aforementioned he was sure the EU would barrack to concealment trading with the UK if it unexpended: "Anything we grip and we deprivation to denounce, people willing buy.



If multitude grip something and we deliver the money, we will buy it." During the cable of the audience, Mr Ecclestone too praised Russian Chairman Vladimir Putin and claimed female drivers "wouldn't be taken hard" in his variation and was unsure if "a woman would physically be open to crusade an F1 car speedily".




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