France blames Brexit for the UK's supply crisis

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France blames Brexit for the UK's supply crisis

This may include adverts from us and 3 rd parties based on our understanding. Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire told BBC that Brexit was the reason why Britain was most affected by the supply chain crisis. He blamed Brexit for the ongoing chaos seen in the UK by his British counterpart, Rishi Sunak, who met with his British counterpart Chancellor Nitin. He told Mr Le Maire that for the UK it is a little bit more difficult since they are not currently a member of the Union Market The two met this week at the annual meetings of the IMF in Washington. Speaking to the BBC, Mr Sunak said: There is the same situation as we are facing today. However, the fact that we are a member of a very important single market helps us face these bottlenecks. It is help us because we can have access to other jobs markets. JUST IN: Photographer finds one of the worlds most deadly spiders under bed.

The close ally of President Emmanuel Macron continued: When you are asking for some more people in restaurants, hotels, for truck driver, for example, you have access to other labour market. I want to insist that the fact that we have one single market helps us face the pressures of the labour market within the EU. Talking to Rishi Sunak on that very specific point, I just want to recall that it is a little bit more difficult for the UK since they are no longer a member of the European Union. Speaking at the same event as Mr Le Maire, Rishi Sunak said that shoppers can be reassured ministers are doing everything we can to fix supply chain issues.