UK lorry driver crisis: why short-term visas won’t lure back Europeans
Drivers are in short supply across Europe, and Brexit means few, if any, will be tempted to cross the Channel.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Drivers are in short supply across Europe, and Brexit means few, if any, will be tempted to cross the Channel.
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