The EU Referendum: Who’s in and who’s out

OVER the past few months TheBusinessDesk.com has been asking business owners and executives their opinion on the EU Referendum, and what a Brexit would mean for their business.
Can any of them sway you at the 11th hour?
IN
Insolvency partner James Sleight warns of the effects of a Brexit on businesses
Naylor Industries’ chief executive Edward Naylor says we are more than capable of developing our own red tape
A Brexit will cause a slow burn says director Jane Robinson of Barnsley manufacturer Cutting Technologies
The business case is simple says waste recycling business Untha’s MD Marcus Brew
Mike Danby chief executive of Advanced Supply Chain says there are no sensible reasons to leave the EU
Jason Lowdon , sales and marketing director at Harrison Spinks, a bed manufacturer employing 500 people says the uncertainty of a Brexit means staying in is the only option
Other Remain supporters include: David Cameron, George Osborne, Barack Obama, Mike Carney, Bank of England Governor
UNDECIDED
Are you torn between fearing the unknown and worrying about the effect the EU has on smaller entrepreneurial countries? Trevor Rowley of Optix software is.
YESSS Electricals chief Andy Singleton is torn between business arguments and more political ones.
OUT
Chairman of York-based developer S Harrison, Martyn Harrison says that the propaganda machine has been on overtime
We’ve heard these arguments before says serial entrepreneur Judith Donovan
Other Leave campaigners include: Nigel Farage, Boris Johnson, Michael Gove, John mills of JML Direct, Rupert Murdoch