Business demands salary test is cut in post-Brexit immigration system

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Dozens of interest groups club together to demand that firms get a voice if the UK's new global ambitions are to be realised.

Chancellor: Brexit won't benefit all businesses

The case was based, the letter said, on the belief it would prove more productive and remove the need for"constantly" hiring new people. "And this can go hand in hand with a continued determination to invest in training home grown talent." We look forward to working with the new government to inform the detailed design of a new immigration system in a way that commands public confidence and supports the UK's global ambitions."

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Its early....did I read 30,000 a year to pick fruit

They’ll just bring in cheap labour from Africa instead.

I believe there are sufficient low skilled Brexiteers wanting to do these jobs. Keep calm and eat your strawberries.

Boris not clear enough for them when he said fck business.

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