How do we resolve the Brexit mess?

The Local Government Association has warned that the ending of dedicated European funding could lead to skills shortages lasting longer, as demand increases.

Through a snap survey of the LGA’s members, it has been revealed that there is an increase in the demand for skills in new industries, with these including green technology, renewables, digital, and cyber. This is also alongside the fact that many organisations are struggling to recruit for essential roles in already established workplaces, such as logistics, care work, and hospitality.

Part of this may be due to the fact that those with higher qualifications are increasingly taking on roles that they are overqualified for, widening the gap between those with fewer qualifications and moving them further away from the labour market.

Another concern highlighted by the LGA in the survey was that there is an approximately seven-month gap between the ending of the European Social Fund (ESF), and the introduction of the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) which is its domestic replacement. The ESF was a key source of investment in skills and job creation, however that particular element of the UKSPF is only meant to begin in 2024 for most areas of the country.
 
Boringly predictable. The UK will be tied to the EU economic orbit and remain there, but without any political say in the making of rules and regs or how the EU operates moving forward.

 
Boringly predictable. The UK will be tied to the EU economic orbit and remain there, but without any political say in the making of rules and regs or how the EU operates moving forward.

Does that include food? We need to have safety standards on food more than most other things.
 
Now the chickens are coming home to roost!
Well, they will as soon as we can get inspections, food safety and vets’ certificates signed off….so who knows?
 
Does that include food? We need to have safety standards on food more than most other things.

As I understand it, no. EU have offered a food standards deal, but we rejected it. It’s likely Labour if the take office will take the deal as it ease some of the trade barriers. It makes sense as NI is legally subject to EU food standards regs. Having the rest of the UK legally outside EU food standard regs is a nonsense especially as we do mirror them anyway.
 
oh woe is me - - infamy infamy they have all got it in for me.......... what a crock of shit this is getting in there first to blame Remain, the Establishment and the Blob - what a pile of shit

 
oh woe is me - - infamy infamy they have all got it in for me.......... what a crock of shit this is getting in there first to blame Remain, the Establishment and the Blob - what a pile of shit

Everyone with a brain knows the Express is a comic not a newspaper with less credibility for serious news reporting or opinion than Viz, but without the humour.
 
oh woe is me - - infamy infamy they have all got it in for me.......... what a crock of shit this is getting in there first to blame Remain, the Establishment and the Blob - what a pile of shit

Love how he starts with a pithy quote from Ian Fleming.
A more relevant quote would be the one attributed to napoleon;
’never disturb your enemy when he’s making a mistake’
And heaven knows, brexiters of all classes, incomes, types and persuasions made one obvious, simple, horrendous mistake between them.
 

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