The Clash: Should immigration laws change to fix supply issues?

GBNews published this video item, entitled “The Clash: Should immigration laws change to fix supply issues?” – below is their description.

James Bielby from the Federation of Wholesale Distributors is calling for ‘temporary visas’ to be issued to help fix supply issues.

Businessman and Reform UK leader Richard Tice disagrees, saying: ‘Businesses have got to pay proper wages for these skills.’

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