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''Wizz Air boss blames air travel disruption on Brexit''''Wizz Air has blamed the British government’s post-Brexit immigration constraints on the labour market for fueling the staff shortages in the aviation industry that are blighting travel plans and holidays.József Váradi, the founder and chief executive of the low-cost airline, blamed the disruption, cancellations and delays at Britain’s airports over the last two months on others in the industry.Claiming that Wizz has adequately numbers of pilots and cabin crew, he said: “There is understaffing in air traffic control management. There is insufficient staffing at airports and in ground handling. The solution is that the supply chain needs to perform to standard. That is what we are missing.”https://www.google.com/search?q=Truss+ousts+foreign+advisor&rlz=1C1VDKB_en-GBAU957AU957&oq=Truss+ousts+foreign+advisor&aqs=chrome..69i57.13122j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8who would have thought that aye?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-27789916From 2014 , nothing new going on here in my opinion .
Quote from: tyke1962 on June 11, 2022, 08:26:12 amhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-27789916From 2014 , nothing new going on here in my opinion .Well there wouldn't be, would there? You've drunk the Brexit koolaid.
Well Tyke, instead of whining about everyone else's attitudes, now that you've got the Brexit you wanted, how about you roll your sleeves up and make the country work better?
Wouldn’t have said i defended it Syd, I find it a valid point. We built a prosperous economy based on exploitation. Now that avenue has been cut off through brexit. Surely a true socialist would be happy that exploited peoples are no longer exploited?
I voted for Brexit and hoped for a hard Brexit.I was wrong.It is clear now this Brexit cannot happen without causing untold damage in Northern Ireland. We were warned of this but I always thought we could fudge it. It's clear now we can't. It is also clear there is no political appetite to prevent mass immigration into the UK, even though it is an environmental nightmare.I now think we have to aim for some sort of soft Brexit whilst we remain in the single market. Things had moved too far, we will have to live with it. Reality bites.I do not want to see any further political integration with the EU. I want to see the uk remain as independent as it possibly can.
I'm not sure Brexit was ever defined as hard or soft.
RDIt is clear now this Brexit cannot happen without causing untold damage in Northern Ireland. We were warned of this but I always thought we could fudge it.Two points.1) Think who the politicians were who told you it was a problem that could be managed. 2) Watch the news on Monday.
Quote from: River Don on June 11, 2022, 09:53:14 pmI voted for Brexit and hoped for a hard Brexit.I was wrong.It is clear now this Brexit cannot happen without causing untold damage in Northern Ireland. We were warned of this but I always thought we could fudge it. It's clear now we can't. It is also clear there is no political appetite to prevent mass immigration into the UK, even though it is an environmental nightmare.I now think we have to aim for some sort of soft Brexit whilst we remain in the single market. Things had moved too far, we will have to live with it. Reality bites.I do not want to see any further political integration with the EU. I want to see the uk remain as independent as it possibly can.Not without a mandate from the electorate surely RD ?
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on June 11, 2022, 10:16:06 pmRDIt is clear now this Brexit cannot happen without causing untold damage in Northern Ireland. We were warned of this but I always thought we could fudge it.Two points.1) Think who the politicians were who told you it was a problem that could be managed. 2) Watch the news on Monday. I do not think it was politicians telling me what they would do.It was more a gut instinct about what I wanted to happen and politicians telling me they could deliver it. But they can't.It's all very disappointing but choices were made before my time and we must live with it.
Quote from: tyke1962 on June 11, 2022, 10:04:43 pmQuote from: River Don on June 11, 2022, 09:53:14 pmI voted for Brexit and hoped for a hard Brexit.I was wrong.It is clear now this Brexit cannot happen without causing untold damage in Northern Ireland. We were warned of this but I always thought we could fudge it. It's clear now we can't. It is also clear there is no political appetite to prevent mass immigration into the UK, even though it is an environmental nightmare.I now think we have to aim for some sort of soft Brexit whilst we remain in the single market. Things had moved too far, we will have to live with it. Reality bites.I do not want to see any further political integration with the EU. I want to see the uk remain as independent as it possibly can.Not without a mandate from the electorate surely RD ?The electorate never gave a mandate to leave the Single Market or Customs Union!
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on June 11, 2022, 10:41:47 pmQuote from: tyke1962 on June 11, 2022, 10:04:43 pmQuote from: River Don on June 11, 2022, 09:53:14 pmI voted for Brexit and hoped for a hard Brexit.I was wrong.It is clear now this Brexit cannot happen without causing untold damage in Northern Ireland. We were warned of this but I always thought we could fudge it. It's clear now we can't. It is also clear there is no political appetite to prevent mass immigration into the UK, even though it is an environmental nightmare.I now think we have to aim for some sort of soft Brexit whilst we remain in the single market. Things had moved too far, we will have to live with it. Reality bites.I do not want to see any further political integration with the EU. I want to see the uk remain as independent as it possibly can.Not without a mandate from the electorate surely RD ?The electorate never gave a mandate to leave the Single Market or Customs Union!Don't talk ridiculous man .