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Glad this has all been cleared up, the ones that left the country clearly wouldn't have made any difference after all
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No wonder the remaining ones are struggling |
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DVLA are partly to blame as they've not processed around 45,000 HGV licence renewals. Covid was the excuse but they're very slow at getting the backlog sorted out.
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You wouldn't be partaking in wilful misrepresentation, would you old bean? |
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https://www.gov.uk/government/public...virus-pandemic Applications for the renewal of lorry and bus driving licences during the coronavirus pandemic Updated 29 June 2021 Quote:
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Believe Johnson or believe Cummings.
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Everybody hide, Cummings is back with more 'look at me' tweets :D
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Personally, I'd err towards Cummings, but just. |
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Strange that Richard Ballantyne, quoted by the Telegraph, said something different late August… https://britishports.redwiredesign.c...ain-pressures/ Quote:
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It doesn’t help that OB prefers to talk in absolutes and has trouble with shades of grey. However, Ballantyne is all over the BBC today blaming covid for interrupting the normal smooth movement of containers around the world and not blaming Brexit at all.
There is of course a difference between “nothing to do with” and “contributing factor”, however within the phrase “contributing factor” is a whole range of meanings. It seems to me that last summer, and up to the last few weeks in fact, it has been the (IMO fairly lazy) cop out to simply name-check Brexit, because plenty of people said this *would* happen and too few journalists have been prepared to actually check if it *is* happening, despite the rather obvious alternative explanation. Time and time again we have seen the figure of 100,000 too few lorry drivers in the UK, but only recently did anyone start actually doing the maths and asking whether it’s fair to name Brexit at, or in fact anywhere near the top, of the list of contributing factors when the Road Haulage Association’s most pessimistic estimate is that only 20% of those vacancies were caused by EU drivers returning home (and in fact, even a proportion of those drivers left because of the pandemic rather than Brexit). Brexit is clearly a contributing factor in the shortage of lorry drivers we are currently experiencing, however based on the most recent reports it seems quite unreasonable to name it near the top of that list. |
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