WORKERS’ needs will be excluded from post-Brexit trade negotiations, experts warned today after the government announced new business-only advisory groups for the talks.
The 11 groups will replace the existing advisory bodies after the civil society organisations and trade unions among their membership refused to sign non-disclosure agreements.
International Trade Secretary Liz Truss claimed that the government wanted to strike deals that would benefit “every part” of Britain.
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