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Publicis boss Levy ruffles feathers among politicos, saying remaining EU countries would be “angry” at UK on Brexit

on Apr 29, 2016 | 0 comments

By Jennifer Faull

Publicis Groupe chief executive Maurice Levy has said that the remaining counties in the European Union would be “angry” at Britain for leaving the EU should it vote that way in June and warned it was naive to think that they would just accept consequence. The suggestion ruffled the feathers of Lord Norman Lamont, former UK Chancellor of the Exchequer who said it was “shameful argument” from the Publicis Groupe boss.

Levy’s comments came today (29 April) at a debate organised by Bloomberg which focused heavily on the consequences a Brexit would have on trade agreements.

Levy interjected to say: “You’re forgetting Read full story ›

Source: The Drum