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The British government's decision to relax the visa program for foreign workers

 The British government is likely to make significant changes to the visa system to address the problem of labor shortages for key industries.

According to the Financial Times report, Prime Minister Liz Truss will make it easier to obtain visas for foreign workers to provide manpower to key industries.

The decision comes after warnings of a recession in the UK.

The British Prime Minister will also relax the English speaking requirement for some sectors so that more foreign workers can come to the UK.

The British government was being pressured by industry to relax the visa system for foreign workers.

The new program will make it easier for non-EU nationals to enter the UK by reducing visa fees.

Long-term foreign workers also do not have to meet the £35,800 salary requirement to stay in the UK after 5 years.

According to the report, the ban on foreign workers for agriculture will also be removed under the new program.

In a recent survey by the British Chambers of Commerce of 5,700 businesses, more than 60 percent of companies needed more staff, but three-quarters were facing recruitment difficulties.

But the British prime minister may face opposition from some members of his cabinet over the new changes, as anti-foreigner sentiments fueled Britain's decision to leave the European Union in 2016.