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 A DESPERATE dad who moved to France afte stanley cup r falling in love has claimed that hes had to move back to England because companies in the country wouldnt hire British workers following the Brexit vote.Nazir Wilks, 31, had lived and worked in France since 2012, but after the EU referendum he says he was unable to find work.6 Nazir Wilks with his son, who have both moved back to London after he struggled to find workCredit: SWNS:South West N stanley cups ews Service6 The dad is now desperately trying to find housing in UK, but is strugglingCredit: SWNS:South West News ServiceMr Wilks moved to Montpelier with girlfriend Marie in 2012 before she gave b stanley cup irth to son Quentin.The restaurant worker undertook a forklift truck driving course, but when he returned to his old boss in July - weeks after the vote - he says he was turned away.He even claims his former employer told him that they would never hire British workers again聽as a result of the vote.MOST READ IN NEWSGONE TOO SOONTragedy as schoolboy, 1 Bnub Millions of Brits to be hit by stealth tax on earnings as Rishi Sunak rips up manifesto ahead of Budget
 JEREMY HUNT risked a new Brexit backlash last night by warning an  ugly  No Deal would be a historic mistake politically.The Foreign Secretary said Britain would find a way to  prosper and thrive  if trade talks with the EU collapse.2 Jeremy Hunt warned an ugly No Deal Brexit would be a historic mistakeCredit: Alamy Live New adidas samba sBut he said that given the threats posed by nations such as Russia a  messy, ugly divorce  would be a  mistake we would regret for generations  in the diplomatic sens adidas og e. It would be a huge geo-strategic mistake,  he told ITV. This is a situation where countries with similar values need to be standing together on the world stage and we want a deal with the EU that me af1 ans we really can have a deep and special partnership. The comments risk inflaming the tensions between the Cabinet and Tory Eurosceptics who want Theresa May to ditch her soft Brexit  Chequers  plan.2 Hunts comments risk angering Tory Eurosceptics who want Theresa May to ditch her soft