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Originally Posted by NewNick
How the fuck would you know ???
UK housebuilders warn labour shortage will hit delivery of homes
a group of 17 housebuilders, including Berkeley and Barratt Homes, wrote an open letter saying Brexit would make it more expensive to build homes as their supply chain and investment sources would be damaged.
Migrant labour and agriculture ? UK in a changing Europe
Brexit has already had an effect on the supply of migrant labour with employers encountering difficulty in recruiting all the workers they need. In part this is because of a fall in the value of the pound which makes working in the UK less financially attractive. In part this is because of a perception that they are less welcome in the UK than before the referendum.
Then there is the care sector and the NHS.......talking shite from your retreat in the east again Paul.
 
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The building industry had no problem getting workers prior to joining the EU. Once the UK was dragged in the building companies stopped training young lads and went for experienced, cheaper, married migrants. To increase their profits.
Good to see you supporting the bosses at Berkeley and Barratt Homes and turning your back on your own working class.
The care sector will be forced to pay more. Not a problem if those workers are British and come from the unemployed.