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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
Interesting to see some real-life case studies coming through.
Something in this to support what Leave and Remain sides said.
Leave advocates will see evidence that no more EU workers means a rise in wages and therefore some workers are better off.
Remain advocates will see a key advocate of Brexit become loss-making as a result of Brexit, so fulfilling some of the negative projections of Brexit.
https://www.ft.com/content/3a58c426-...d-442b6ac59216
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Brexit was designed to create a temporary shortage of unskilled labour in order to push up wages. This shows that the policy is working.
In the end, employers will have to offer decent training and decent wages to workers in order to fill their vacancies, and we will get to a point of equilibrium. That was always part of the Brexit plan.