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Old 24-09-2021, 12:07 PM #34
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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier View Post
The problem isn't "not having the EU" or being unable to organise it, it's that we WERE in the EU for so long and then, on top of that, that the UK government failed to properly prepare for Brexit once they knew it was happening.

It's not that we "can't" have enough UK-based HGV drivers... it's just that we currently don't. A large chunk of our HGV capacity was staffed by European drivers who now no longer want to haul in the UK because there's so much red tape it isn't worth it for them. Yes we will EVENTUALLY overcome that blip but in the meantime, pretending it isn't a big (and increasing) problem doesn't do anyone any good.

Even the most ardent Brexit supporter should be pissed off about situations like this - we had years to address these upcoming problems between the Brexit vote and the actual implementation of Brexit. Years to consider the lack of HGV drivers. Years to consider the lack of Nursing staff, etc... the government continually kicked those issues into the long grass, pretending it wasn't going to be a problem. And here we are, late 2021... it is becoming a problem. We don't need them to be having a focus on training up more HGV drivers "now" - we needed them to do that as soon as we knew we'd be losing workers from the EU. 5 years ago.
You can be pi55ed off about things, but to blame it on brexit is just taking short cuts, the easy way out, making excuses.

There's swings and roundabouts.
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