IDS on business, Brexit and Boris' bus claims
The Centre for Social Justice says not enough is being done to train up and invest in British workers, with businesses relying instead on cheap labour.
The think tank's founder and former work and pensions secretary, Iain Duncan Smith, spoke to Daily Politics presenter Jo Coburn about whether British firms or the government were to blame for the UK's low productivity levels.
And she asked him about the current debate after Boris Johnson spoke again of the 拢350m-a-week being sent from the UK to Brussels each week.
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