U.K. Businesses Must Hire More British Workers, May's Tories Say

  • Home Secretary Amber Rudd looking again at migration policies
  • Says free movement of EU workers will end after Brexit
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Businesses based in the U.K. must hire more British workers, Home Secretary Amber Rudd said as she warned that companies will not be able to rely on workers from the European Union after Brexit.

The government will push businesses including food retailers such as Pret A Manger to train and recruit more British citizens who would otherwise be unemployed, Rudd said in an interview during the U.K.’s election campaign on Sunday.