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Burberry Chair Says UK ‘Least Attractive Shopping Destination in Europe’

At an event organised by prime minister Rishi Sunak’s government, Gerry Murphy criticised the 2020 decision to end the UK’s tax-free shopping program and called Bexit a ‘drag on growth.’
Burberry store in Regent Street, London.
The chair of Burberry has called Brexit a “drag on growth” and asked Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to reverse a decision to remove tax-free shopping for tourists. (Shutterstock)

The chair of Burberry has called Brexit a “

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