Bus services driving people mad across the UK because of labour shortages
"A large proportion of the workforce are EU nationals who chose to return to their home countries," a public transport representative said.
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"A large proportion of the workforce are EU nationals who chose to return to their home countries," a public transport representative said.
“Sums up this government! Rob the poor to benefit the rich!" one Twitter user said.
Spoons customers last week reported beer shortages at the Brexit-backing pub giant amid supply chain chaos.
“People are entitled to an answer on a very simple question: Why do Conservatives now believe they have to put taxes up?”
"The prime minister can commit a crime of lying and then the prime minister is judge and jury. It makes no sense. It’s not fair and it’s not right," Dawn Butler said.
The planet is getting hotter and the Tories can't decide how much money they have allocated to combat it. Great!
"Brexit is now causing builders to down tools due to soaring material costs. Brought to you from the same government who promise to 'Build back better’," political commentator Marina Purkiss said.
"How is this a debate", one person said after guests played a familiar conveyer belt game.
Lawyer Peter Stefanovic promised to continue holding the government to account, a tweet which Finch-Saunders ‘liked’.
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