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Old 23-09-2021, 23:10   #2580
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Re: Britain outside the EU

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
If things were fine then the government would be taking back control and checking imports and implementing the NI protocol. Clearly, things aren't and this list of what we're short of many months after we left the EU would give any PM sleepless nights.

If there was genuine concern about wages then the government could have raised the minimum wage. This would ensure that everyone's wages were reasonable. not just in-demand jobs.
Wow … you’re adding economic illiteracy to your short termism? Talk about doubling down.

I’m not even going to start on how raising the minimum wage across the entire economy in order to address problems in small parts of it (not all of which are even close to paying minimum wage) is complete loony tunes.
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