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Published 14:20 3 Oct 2021 BST
Updated 14:41 3 Oct 2021 BST

"Actually, what I think needs to happen is again there is a question about the types of jobs that are being done, the pay that is being offered, the levels of automation, the levels of investment."
Marr reminded Johnson yet again that the pigs would not be sold for food and would instead be incinerated, but the PM simply accused him of "trying to obfuscate" the point, causing Marr to have to explain the food processing and farming industry to him. When the penny seemed to finally drop for the Prime Minister, his only reply was: "Let's see what happens." https://twitter.com/peterstefanovi2/status/1444587708215709696?s=21 The government is considering easing visa restrictions for up to 1,000 foreign butchers, in a similar scheme to that implemented for HGV drivers amid the fuel crisis. But the British Meat Processors Association (BMPA) said last week that the 1,000 EU butchers is still 14,000 short of the 15,000 the country needs. The Mail reports that businesses are now focussing on keeping supermarkets stocked with basic cuts of meat such as bacon and steaks, meaning that Christmas classics such as pigs in blankets and ham could be in short supply. A BMPA spokesperson said: "We really should have been producing Christmas food from about June or July onwards this year and so far we haven't, so there'll be shortages of party foods and things like pigs in blankets. Anything that is labour-intensive work could see shortages." Johnson was speaking ahead of the first day of the Conservative Party conference which is taking place in Manchester over the next four days. Related links:Explore more on these topics: