Originally posted by vetran
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careful what you wish for! HGV edition
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That's because they've deteriorated since Brexit. The pound is down. You can earn higher wages elsewhere. British HGV drivers are the poor men of Europe.I'm alright Jack -
OK that's your 'reality' the official figures and the people with brain cells think something else.Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
That's because they've deteriorated since Brexit. The pound is down. You can earn higher wages elsewhere. British HGV drivers are the poor men of Europe.
For instance why is there a Europe wide shortage if Brexit is the cause? Damn I didn't know our Nige was that powerful!
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Is the Europe-wide shortage as bad? (Factually, not just in your 'reality')Originally posted by vetran View Post
OK that's your 'reality' the official figures and the people with brain cells think something else.
For instance why is there a Europe wide shortage if Brexit is the cause? Damn I didn't know our Nige was that powerful!…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Its the ONS, Government & the Grocers reality too. You are just agreeing with the RHA who have an agenda.Originally posted by WTFH View Post
Is the Europe-wide shortage as bad? (Factually, not just in your 'reality')
Apparently not but it is pretty bad and has the same causes the hauliers short changing the drivers hence few new drivers. Covid closing the test centres. The cheap workforce choosing the most profitable countries - Poland is suffering for instance.
We put the tax up - IR35
Reinstated visa fees & regulations - that lastbit was post Brexit)
Its OK to blame your erectile dysfunction on Brexit we all understand the stress of losing has made you floppy
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