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Brexit backer and Next boss Lord Simon Wolfson says it was ‘definitely not the Brexit I wanted’

‘We have got people queuing up to come to this country to pick crops that are rotting in fields….and we’re not letting them in’

Next Plc chief executive Simon Wolfson

The Brexit supporting boss of one of the country’s biggest high street retailers has admitted that when it comes to immigration it was “not the Brexit I wanted”.

In an interview with the BBC, Tory peer Lord Simon Wolfson said the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ economy had been badly hit by the loss of overseas workers since the decision to quit the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

He said: “We have got people queuing up to come to this country to pick crops that are rotting in fields, to work in warehouses that otherwise wouldn’t be operable, and we’re not letting them in.

“And we have to take a different approach to economically productive migration.

“In respect of immigration, it’s definitely not the Brexit that I wanted, or indeed, many of people who voted Brexit wanted.”

BusinessLive has already reported how Next was suggesting the Government could stimulate the weakened economy by cutting poor value projects such as HS2 and relaxing migration controls.

In an update signed off by chief executive Lord Wolfson in September, the business said only measures which increased the supply of goods, energy, services and skills would “cure the underlying malaise”.

Back then the business said: "Fortunately, there are a small number of powerful measures that could make all the difference.