UK needs closer EU ‘alignment’ to rebuild food supply chains
Research has called into question the UK’s ability to feed itself in the event of ...
Pleas to consider the logistics industry appear to have been ignored, as leaked documents reveal plans to end free movement of European labour in the UK after Brexit.
Proposals in Home Office documents seek to end free movement of all but the most highly skilled EU workers from entering the UK from 2019.
Following last year’s referendum, the Freight Transport Association (FTA) stressed the importance of both the logistics industry and EU workers to the UK economy, claiming EU workers comprise 13% of the UK’s HGV drivers and ...
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