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It s going to be difficult, but it s not going to be impossible. and the interesting thing about a supply side recession is that the seeds of correction are automatically sown. so as demand drops and factories begin to empty, then prices begin to come down. and we re already seeing, beginning to see, factory prices for autumn/winter next year, spring/summer, the following year, beginning to come down in dollar terms. so we can already see the seeds of recovery in 24, we just have to make sure that we get through next year in good shape. i think the one sort of silver lining to this recession is that we are in full employment and there are lots and lots of vacancies, too many vacancies. it s one of the things that s causing so much inflation. so whilst people will be squeezed, it s very unlikely that they won t be able to find work. and that s what makes this recession very different from, say, what we saw in the early 90s and the 80s. that was next boss lord wolfson speaking to our ....
They can to try and make some progress on that. but for now the message to people is check before you travel, especially tomorrow morning as well. this is really quite extensive disruption we are seeing and for the sixth time this year already. seeing and for the sixth time this year already- year already. katie austin at waterloo year already. katie austin at waterloo station. the chief executive of the high street chain next is urging the government to allow more foreign workers into the uk to deal with labour shortages. lord wolfson, the conservative peer who was a prominent backer of brexit, said the uk s current immigration policy was crippling growth. he s been speaking to our business editor simonjack. we have got people queuing up to come to this country to pick crops that are rotting in fields, to work in warehouses that otherwise wouldn t be operable. and we re not letting them in. we have to take a different approach to economically productive migration. we have to cont ....
And we re already seeing, beginning to see, factory prices for autumn/winter next year, spring/summer the following year, beginning to come down in dollar terms. so we can already see the seeds of recovery in 24, we just have to make sure that we get through next year in good shape. i think the one sort of silver lining to this recession is that we are in full employment and there are lots and lots of vacancies too many vacancies. it s one of the things that s causing so much inflation. so whilst people will be squeezed, it s very unlikely that they won t be able to find work. and that s what makes this recession very different from, say, what we saw in the early 90s and the 80s. that was next boss lord wolfson speaking to our business editor simonjack. now it s time for a look ....
They remember her as a strong willed, rebellious and witty. jenny kumar, bbc news. the boss of the high street fashion chain next is urging the government to let more foreign workers into the uk, to help ease labour shortages. lord wolfson, who was a prominent supporter of brexit, says the uk s current immigration policy is crippling growth. he s been speaking to our business editor, simonjack whojoins me now. is this surprising coming from him? in some ways, yes he was a prominent supporter of brexit, one of the big business people who wear. but he was very clear that this on immigration grounds is not the brexit he voted for. he said the government is deeply divided whether it is fortress britain and pulling up the drawbridge at all if it wants to be an open nation where the country can get in the labour supply in needs but he says the current system isn t working. ....