The EU workers we speak to will not go to the UK for a short-term visa to help the UK out of the shit they created themselves.
But it seems the English think they can do better on their own.
Amid warnings of a dire winter ahead, some politicians in the European Union linked the supply chain stress to the 2016 Brexit referendum and Britain's subsequent decision to seek a distant relationship with the bloc."The free movement of labour is part of the European Union, and we tried very hard to convince the British not to leave the Union," said Olaf Scholz, the Social Democrat candidate likely to succeed Angela Merkel as German chancellor. "They decided differently. I hope they will manage the problems coming from that."British ministers have insisted that Brexit has nothing to do with the current trucker shortage, though around 25,000 truckers returned to Europe before Brexit. Britain was also unable to test 40,000 drivers during COVID-19 lockdowns.