Brits might demand prices that make it unsellable unless cheap labour was exploited and the local labour market bypassed.
I don't feel it should be necessary to employ cheap foreign labour but if growers have not found how to attract local labour I can understand a short term continued exploitation of foreign labour. It does seem to contrast sharply with the government's policy on over-restriction of us citizens though. Be interesting to see if they have a valid justification for one rule for us, another for temporary external workers.
//Be interesting to see if they have a valid justification for one rule for us, another for temporary external workers. //
These would be regarded as 'key' workers, though wouldn't they - so no different from the people who have worked all the way through - shop workers, bus drivers, etc., to keep the country running? I'm happy for the government to bring in workers from Europe.
All they have to do is fill out a 'health questionnaire' and have their temperature taken, then they are waved through - all 6 planeloads of them. Will they be social distancing in those dorms?
Now that several clothing retailers are going bust - there will be no clothes to purchase soon. Perhaps now is the time to move manufacturing back to this country, particularly following Brexit, seeing as there are many people going to be left without work after this disaster.
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