Boris Johnson tells business leaders it is their job to prevent food shortages

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Prime minister rejects pleas for visas to stock festive shelves – insisting that the ‘government can’t step in and fix the supply chain’

“I don’t believe in a command-and-control economy, so I don’t believe the prime minister is responsible for what’s in the shops,” she insisted.– the prime minister’s stance is a blow to business groups, whose leaders are pleading for the government to step in.said it was the government’s role to plug labour shortages, calling for visas to bring in EU workers to fill gaps in the care, hospitality, manufacturing and construction sectors.

 

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Lets remember Dec 2017 David Davies as Brexit Minister admitted to the Brexit Select Committee when asked if the Government had done impact assessments for financial services and over 50 other sectors in economy he admitted: “I think the answer’s going to be no to all of them.”

PM Brexitier Boris This was totally unnessacary If you did'nt make that foolish choice to leave Europe instead of solving problems Nature cries out to fake behaviour, sorryyyy

What a surprise. Blame the real working people of this country instead of taking responsibility for the mess they've made.

I'm old enough to remember when the Tories used to blame Labour for the global financial crisis. Now they're all, 'Don't blame US if you plebs can't eat, we're just the government.'

Bodger now adds buck passing to his list of 'talents'

Is his deal worse than no deal then…?

I thought it was the job of businessmen to make profits for their shareholders?

PMIPL_media Good culture in london....

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