British MP backs 'vindaloo visas' to plug curry chef shortage in country
November 28, 2017  13:27
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Britain's Liberal Democrat party leader Sir Vince Cable has called on the government to introduce temporary "vindaloo" visas to address severe staff shortages being faced by curry restaurants in the country.
The temporary visas would be valid for a year and open to chefs from the Indian sub-continent to help address the crisis facing the UK's curry industry, Cable said.
"We need more urgent measures, including what has been dubbed a 'vindaloo visa', to save the nations favourite cuisine," said the Liberal Democrat MP for Twickenham at the British Curry Awards in London on Monday night.
The estimated 3.6-billion-pound curry industry, comprising restaurants with roots in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, are feared to be closing at a rate of four a week due to a clampdown on visas used by these restaurants to bring in chefs from the Indian sub-continent. 
"If there was any doubt beforehand, the shortage of curry chefs is now a crisis The curry industry is rightly aggrieved by Brexiteer false promises that a vote to Leave [the European Union] would mean more workers, including chefs, from South Asia could come into the country, because there would be fewer EU workers. This has not materialised," Cable said.
According to a British Curry Awards analysis, 50 per cent of all curry restaurants -- around 6,000 -- are expected to permanently shut down within 10 years. -- PTI
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