Sky News host Gary Hardgrave says the government should make it easier for skilled workers to find jobs instead of encouraging migration as currently there is “nothing for anybody to do”.
“The problem is there’s nothing for anybody to do in this country,” Mr Hardgrave told Sky News host James Morrow.
“We’ve made electricity so expensive that we don’t make things anymore, we’re making it so difficult for farmers to grow stuff because of all the green tape associated with everything they do on the land. “We are slowly but surely doing ourselves in as a country and no skilled migrant is going to want to come here.”
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