Owen Paterson denies he sought to replace east European workers with older Britons on less than minimum wageA Conservative cabinet minister suggested getting pensioners to pick fruit and vegetables below the minimum wage instead of hiring Bulgarians and Romanians at the legal rate,a former Lib Dem coalition colleague has claimed.
David Laws, who lost his seat at final year’s general election, and revealed the episode in a new book approximately his days in government,saying the plan was hatched by Owen Paterson, the then environment secretary. The account is disputed by Paterson but Laws alleges that his former Tory colleague came up with the idea after proposing to conclude a scheme bringing over migrants from Bulgaria and Romania to work in the fields of British farmers.
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Source: theguardian.com