That's actually quite laughable.
As I said at the start of this thread. We have been cheating our way in the labour market for years.
Due to a flood of Labour, companies have skipped training/education/progression of the young into the system.
It was to save money and boost profits.
But like a football club, if you don't have a youth system and progression trail, it all falls down eventually.
The EU were happy with this, as it cemented the joyous ideals of a USE.
But the consequences are now coming home.
The poorer east european countries aren't so poor anymore and the Labour drifts where the money is.
Our own labour is pathetically skilled and neglected.
The classic own goal.
Still, they haven't all left, seeing as 6 million have applied for permanent residency. How many of those are HGV drivers I wonder?
As I said at the start of this thread. We have been cheating our way in the labour market for years.
Due to a flood of Labour, companies have skipped training/education/progression of the young into the system.
It was to save money and boost profits.
But like a football club, if you don't have a youth system and progression trail, it all falls down eventually.
The EU were happy with this, as it cemented the joyous ideals of a USE.
But the consequences are now coming home.
The poorer east european countries aren't so poor anymore and the Labour drifts where the money is.
Our own labour is pathetically skilled and neglected.
The classic own goal.
Still, they haven't all left, seeing as 6 million have applied for permanent residency. How many of those are HGV drivers I wonder?

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