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Transition revamp if you like. what are you saying to ministers? i think we have been are you saying to ministers? i think we have been raising are you saying to ministers? i think we have been raising the are you saying to ministers? i think we have been raising the issue - are you saying to ministers? i think we have been raising the issue of. we have been raising the issue of lahour we have been raising the issue of labour shortages were three or four months labour shortages were three or four months now. it has been pretty clear that as months now. it has been pretty clear that as the months now. it has been pretty clear that as the entire world economy bounces that as the entire world economy bounces back there are shortages everywhere. but whilst the cause of the problems might be global, the solutions the problems might be global, the solutions need to be local, and so we are solutions need to be local, and so we are saying let s get round the table. we are s ....
Believe brexit is right, despite the current issues that some point to as a result of being from brexit, fuel shortages and so on? a result of being from brexit, fuel shortages and so on? yeah, i think that is exactly shortages and so on? yeah, i think that is exactly it. shortages and so on? yeah, i think that is exactly it. so shortages and so on? yeah, i think that is exactly it. so we shortages and so on? yeah, i think that is exactly it. so we are - shortages and so on? yeah, i think that is exactly it. so we are seeing | that is exactly it. so we are seeing the government framed the current bumps around supply chains and shortages and wagon drivers and all the rest of it through the prism of brexit, through what they see as a desire from many for a lower immigration, higherwage desire from many for a lower immigration, higher wage economy, and that these are the bumps of the transition to that. i think what is interesting politically is where does the blame lie, is it on ....
Historically very high. the argument from the government is as the prime minister put at the other day has been the fiscal meteorite of a pandemic and with that the vast splurge of public spending around for instance the furlough scheme, whilst for so many conservatives, that instinct to be low tax is there, and you have had ministers falling over themselves to say this is a low tax party, whilst at the same time, look at the evidence of the tax burden right now, and an awareness i think within government that they are not necessarily sure just what is around the corner, and they are very aware of just just what is around the corner, and they are very aware ofjust how much spending there has been, just where debt levels are, and therefore just what a set of difficult decisions are coming, as we emerge, hopefully come out of the emergency phase of a pandemic. come out of the emergency phase of a iandemic. . . ., . ., pandemic. yeah, and the chancellor also depending pandemic. yeah, an ....
Moment? i in the british economy at the moment? in the british economy at the moment? ., ~ , moment? i don t. ithink it is so busily clear moment? i don t. ithink it is so busily clear and moment? i don t. ithink it is so busily clear and the moment? i don t. ithink it is so busily clear and the committee i moment? i don t. i think it is so - busily clear and the committee make this point busily clear and the committee make this point that there is a lot of worldwide pressure on supply chains on labour worldwide pressure on supply chains on labour shortages, on energy prices on labour shortages, on energy prices is on labour shortages, on energy irices. , ., ., , on labour shortages, on energy riices, , ., ., , on labour shortages, on energy irices. , ., ., , prices. is not worse here in many instances prices. is not worse here in many instances though? prices. is not worse here in many instances though? i prices. is not worse here in many instances though? i think ....