RM2KAXAF3–10 Downing Street door is pictured in London on March 27, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May is facing another Brexit hurdle after the opposition Labour Party announced its pushing for a legal commitment to avoid a hard border with Ireland after Britain leaves the European Union. The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) said businesses are concerned about their ability to recruit workers from the EU after Britain leaves the EU. UK employers also see EU workers as 'more reliable' and eager than their British counterparts, the report said. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto)
RM2KAXAD1–EU and Union Flags are waved opposit to the Houses of Parliament, London on March 27, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May is facing another Brexit hurdle after the opposition Labour Party announced its pushing for a legal commitment to avoid a hard border with Ireland after Britain leaves the European Union. The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) said businesses are concerned about their ability to recruit workers from the EU after Britain leaves the EU. UK employers also see EU workers as 'more reliable' and eager than their British counterparts, the report said. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPho
RM2KAXACR–EU and Union Flags are waved opposit to the Houses of Parliament, London on March 27, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May is facing another Brexit hurdle after the opposition Labour Party announced its pushing for a legal commitment to avoid a hard border with Ireland after Britain leaves the European Union. The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) said businesses are concerned about their ability to recruit workers from the EU after Britain leaves the EU. UK employers also see EU workers as 'more reliable' and eager than their British counterparts, the report said. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPho
RM2KAXACY–EU and Union Flags are waved opposit to the Houses of Parliament, London on March 27, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May is facing another Brexit hurdle after the opposition Labour Party announced its pushing for a legal commitment to avoid a hard border with Ireland after Britain leaves the European Union. The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) said businesses are concerned about their ability to recruit workers from the EU after Britain leaves the EU. UK employers also see EU workers as 'more reliable' and eager than their British counterparts, the report said. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPho
RM2KAXACW–EU and Union Flags are waved opposit to the Houses of Parliament, London on March 27, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May is facing another Brexit hurdle after the opposition Labour Party announced its pushing for a legal commitment to avoid a hard border with Ireland after Britain leaves the European Union. The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) said businesses are concerned about their ability to recruit workers from the EU after Britain leaves the EU. UK employers also see EU workers as 'more reliable' and eager than their British counterparts, the report said. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPho
RM2KAXAD0–EU and Union Flags are waved opposit to the Houses of Parliament, London on March 27, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May is facing another Brexit hurdle after the opposition Labour Party announced its pushing for a legal commitment to avoid a hard border with Ireland after Britain leaves the European Union. The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) said businesses are concerned about their ability to recruit workers from the EU after Britain leaves the EU. UK employers also see EU workers as 'more reliable' and eager than their British counterparts, the report said. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPho
RM2KAXAE9–Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Greg Clark leaves 10 Downing Street after attending the weekly Cabinet Meeting, London on March 27, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May is facing another Brexit hurdle after the opposition Labour Party announced its pushing for a legal commitment to avoid a hard border with Ireland after Britain leaves the European Union. The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) said businesses are concerned about their ability to recruit workers from the EU after Britain leaves the EU. UK employers also see EU workers as 'more reliable' and eager than
RM2KAXAEJ–Britain's Chief Secretary to the Treasury Liz Truss leaves 10 Downing Street after attending the weekly Cabinet Meeting, London on March 27, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May is facing another Brexit hurdle after the opposition Labour Party announced its pushing for a legal commitment to avoid a hard border with Ireland after Britain leaves the European Union. The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) said businesses are concerned about their ability to recruit workers from the EU after Britain leaves the EU. UK employers also see EU workers as 'more reliable' and eager than their British counterp
RM2KAXAE5–Ruth Davidson, leader of the Scottish Conservatives arrives at 10 Downing Street, London on March 27, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May is facing another Brexit hurdle after the opposition Labour Party announced its pushing for a legal commitment to avoid a hard border with Ireland after Britain leaves the European Union. The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) said businesses are concerned about their ability to recruit workers from the EU after Britain leaves the EU. UK employers also see EU workers as 'more reliable' and eager than their British counterparts, the report said. (Photo by Albert
RM2KAXAF6–British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson leaves 10 Downing Street after attending the weekly Cabinet Meeting, London on March 27, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May is facing another Brexit hurdle after the opposition Labour Party announced its pushing for a legal commitment to avoid a hard border with Ireland after Britain leaves the European Union. The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) said businesses are concerned about their ability to recruit workers from the EU after Britain leaves the EU. UK employers also see EU workers as 'more reliable' and eager than their British counterparts, the re
RM2KAXADR–British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson leaves 10 Downing Street after attending the weekly Cabinet Meeting, London on March 27, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May is facing another Brexit hurdle after the opposition Labour Party announced its pushing for a legal commitment to avoid a hard border with Ireland after Britain leaves the European Union. The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) said businesses are concerned about their ability to recruit workers from the EU after Britain leaves the EU. UK employers also see EU workers as 'more reliable' and eager than their British counterparts, the re
RM2KAXADC–Brexit minister David Davis leaves 10 Downing Street after attending the weekly Cabinet Meeting, London on March 27, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May is facing another Brexit hurdle after the opposition Labour Party announced its pushing for a legal commitment to avoid a hard border with Ireland after Britain leaves the European Union. The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) said businesses are concerned about their ability to recruit workers from the EU after Britain leaves the EU. UK employers also see EU workers as 'more reliable' and eager than their British counterparts, the report said. (
RM2KAXAD8–British Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt leaves 10 Downing Street after attending the weekly Cabinet Meeting, London on March 27, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May is facing another Brexit hurdle after the opposition Labour Party announced its pushing for a legal commitment to avoid a hard border with Ireland after Britain leaves the European Union. The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) said businesses are concerned about their ability to recruit workers from the EU after Britain leaves the EU. UK employers also see EU workers as 'more reliable' and eager than their British counterparts, the repor
RM2KAXAET–Brexit minister David Davis leaves 10 Downing Street after attending the weekly Cabinet Meeting, London on March 27, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May is facing another Brexit hurdle after the opposition Labour Party announced its pushing for a legal commitment to avoid a hard border with Ireland after Britain leaves the European Union. The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) said businesses are concerned about their ability to recruit workers from the EU after Britain leaves the EU. UK employers also see EU workers as 'more reliable' and eager than their British counterparts, the report said. (
RM2KAXADG–British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson leaves 10 Downing Street after attending the weekly Cabinet Meeting, London on March 27, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May is facing another Brexit hurdle after the opposition Labour Party announced its pushing for a legal commitment to avoid a hard border with Ireland after Britain leaves the European Union. The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) said businesses are concerned about their ability to recruit workers from the EU after Britain leaves the EU. UK employers also see EU workers as 'more reliable' and eager than their British counterparts, the re
RM2KAXADP–Britain's Home Secretary Amber Rudd leaves 10 Downing Street after attending the weekly Cabinet Meeting, London on March 27, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May is facing another Brexit hurdle after the opposition Labour Party announced its pushing for a legal commitment to avoid a hard border with Ireland after Britain leaves the European Union. The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) said businesses are concerned about their ability to recruit workers from the EU after Britain leaves the EU. UK employers also see EU workers as 'more reliable' and eager than their British counterparts, the report
RM2KAXAE8–Ruth Davidson, leader of the Scottish Conservatives greets Secretary of State for Trade Liam Fox (R) arrives at 10 Downing Street, London on March 27, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May is facing another Brexit hurdle after the opposition Labour Party announced its pushing for a legal commitment to avoid a hard border with Ireland after Britain leaves the European Union. The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) said businesses are concerned about their ability to recruit workers from the EU after Britain leaves the EU. UK employers also see EU workers as 'more reliable' and eager than their Britis
RM2KAXAE7–Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Karen Bradley leaves 10 Downing Street after attending the weekly Cabinet Meeting, London on March 27, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May is facing another Brexit hurdle after the opposition Labour Party announced its pushing for a legal commitment to avoid a hard border with Ireland after Britain leaves the European Union. The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) said businesses are concerned about their ability to recruit workers from the EU after Britain leaves the EU. UK employers also see EU workers as 'more reliable' and eager than their British counte
RM2KAXADH–British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson leaves 10 Downing Street after attending the weekly Cabinet Meeting, London on March 27, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May is facing another Brexit hurdle after the opposition Labour Party announced its pushing for a legal commitment to avoid a hard border with Ireland after Britain leaves the European Union. The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) said businesses are concerned about their ability to recruit workers from the EU after Britain leaves the EU. UK employers also see EU workers as 'more reliable' and eager than their British counterparts, the re
RM2KAXAER–Britain's Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government Sajid Javid leaves 10 Downing Street after attending the weekly Cabinet Meeting, London on March 27, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May is facing another Brexit hurdle after the opposition Labour Party announced its pushing for a legal commitment to avoid a hard border with Ireland after Britain leaves the European Union. The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) said businesses are concerned about their ability to recruit workers from the EU after Britain leaves the EU. UK employers also see EU workers as 'more reliable' an
RM2KAXAE3–Secretary of State for Work and Pensions esther McVey leaves 10 Downing Street after attending the weekly Cabinet Meeting, London on March 27, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May is facing another Brexit hurdle after the opposition Labour Party announced its pushing for a legal commitment to avoid a hard border with Ireland after Britain leaves the European Union. The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) said businesses are concerned about their ability to recruit workers from the EU after Britain leaves the EU. UK employers also see EU workers as 'more reliable' and eager than their British counte
RM2KAXADT–Secretary of State for Trade Liam Fox leaves 10 Downing Street, London on March 27, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May is facing another Brexit hurdle after the opposition Labour Party announced its pushing for a legal commitment to avoid a hard border with Ireland after Britain leaves the European Union. The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) said businesses are concerned about their ability to recruit workers from the EU after Britain leaves the EU. UK employers also see EU workers as 'more reliable' and eager than their British counterparts, the report said. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto
RM2KAXAD7–Britain's Secretary of State for Wales Alun Cairns (R) and Secretary of State for Scotland David Mundell leave 10 Downing Street after attending the weekly Cabinet Meeting, London on March 27, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May is facing another Brexit hurdle after the opposition Labour Party announced its pushing for a legal commitment to avoid a hard border with Ireland after Britain leaves the European Union. The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) said businesses are concerned about their ability to recruit workers from the EU after Britain leaves the EU. UK employers also see EU workers as '
RM2KAXADB–Detail of Britain's Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Mat Hancock as he leaves 10 Downing Street after attending the weekly Cabinet Meeting, London on March 27, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May is facing another Brexit hurdle after the opposition Labour Party announced its pushing for a legal commitment to avoid a hard border with Ireland after Britain leaves the European Union. The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) said businesses are concerned about their ability to recruit workers from the EU after Britain leaves the EU. UK employers also see EU workers as 'more reli
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