Firms urge UK not to delay Brexit border checks on food

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Current supply issues are largely due to workforce availability not red tape on imports, say businesses

British business leaders have urged the government not to delay the next phase ofborder checks on imports from the EU on food products amid mounting pressure on supermarket supplies in the run-up to Christmas.

 

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but we have not been aligned since january..and for marks and spencer to complain about being outdated is hilarious..

All these firms would rather employ people on the cheap than employ British workers at U.K. rates.

Brexit was a retrograde move, the English people were stooged.

Waiting for the rags pro Brexit response

Let them eat cakes

Sooner starve than eat their shit

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