When asked further questions on
how he would respond to an increase in the number of migrants relocating to Britain, he noted that this «influx of, effectively,
cheap labour» helped our economy bounce back after the recession.
Instead, it is squeamishness about what our shopping habits do to forests that drives the argument for international regulatory frameworks, and it is hard to see
how focusing on land, trees and cows will raise the standard of living for people whose
labour and lives are
cheap.