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Brexit bites again, The UK is short of four thousand Bus drivers who have quit their jobs to drive HGVs for loads more money.... Will this mean more food on supermarket shelves but you can't catch a bus or fill the tank up in your car to fetch it.?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Oh come on, SB! Almost every local newspaper, as well as the national ones, has been covering that story for the past week or two. For example, the East Anglian Daily Times has repeatedly reported on bus services being cancelled around here due to driver shortages, as has the Sheffield Star in relation to similar problems in South Yorkshire.
Even the Daily Wail has reported on it!
https:/ /www.da ilymail .co.uk/ news/ar ticle-1 0083833 /Bus-dr iver-sh ortage- hits-ro utes-se rvices- threats .html
Even the Daily Wail has reported on it!
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Oh come on, SB! Almost every local newspaper, as well as the national ones, has been covering that story for the past week or two
Given that I do not read a newspaper and have not heard it reported on the bbc news over the last week it has genuinely escaped me
I just put it down to the OPs usual Brexit apocalypse fantasy
Hardly a big news story then
Oh come on, SB! Almost every local newspaper, as well as the national ones, has been covering that story for the past week or two
Given that I do not read a newspaper and have not heard it reported on the bbc news over the last week it has genuinely escaped me
I just put it down to the OPs usual Brexit apocalypse fantasy
Hardly a big news story then
jno, most Addison Lee drivers here in the capital are foreign born, and often don't have a clue how to get from A to B, without their satnavs they would be useless. I have used them endless times and more often chatted to them on my journeys, which have been ones where i go and see family in Sussex, and the thought of them being able to switch to HGV is ludicrous.