- Jul 10, 2003
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Except, if you were any good at reading between the lines, he has.
Barber isn't going to come out and say "it's all down to Brexit" because a) it isn't ALL down to Brexit and b) that's quite a way to alienate a supporter base you're trying to placate with a common message.
However, he does state
In particular, Sodexo’s catering staff numbers are currently over 40% lower than we would like. Unfortunately, filling the gaps we have is proving to be very difficult indeed.
Where do you think those 40% came from and went to? And wasn't Brexit going to provide exactly these sorts of jobs for a British workforce absolutely chomping at the bit to take them?
Hospitality, food processing and logistics are seeing massive staff shortages precisely because their regular workers have left the UK. Ask people in the industry.
Of course, that is down to the perfect storm of a Covid pandemic AND Brexit. Neither on their own would cut an available workforce nearly in half, but it doesn't take a genius to work out that the two things together have. Barber is just far more clever in how he puts it over.
And, by the way Paul, thanks for the email but I'm a little surprised that our fans weren't a bit more prepared as the precise problem talked about in the email was called out in the pre-match brief email. Hence I arrived a good 15 - 20 mins earlier than I normally would and got everything I needed, refreshment wise, in my first visit.
tl.dr!
Really ? With your attention span together with your capacity for detail
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