CNN reports that at least 60 British business leaders have signed a letter calling for a public vote on the country's Brexit deal. This amid growing concerns that the United Kingdom will exit the European Union in March without an agreement.<br />Dozens of business heavyweights signed the letter published in the Sunday Times, calling for a "People's Vote" on Brexit. They included Waterstones book store managing director James Daunt, and Wahaca restaurant co-founder Mark Selby.<br />They said the proposals being discussed by the government and the European Commission were "not nearly as good as the current deal we have inside the EU."<br />The letter said, "The uncertainty over the past two years has already led to a slump in investment, which will make our country poorer." <br />
