His primary regret is that he's lost his slave labour.
They're paid minimum wage like in Tescos. Vote for politicians who advocate raising this. But don't be surprised if inflation kicks in and your tenner doesnt but you two pints of lager and a packet of crisps anymore.
@Budo Ka
Did he pay the east-europeans as much as he would have payed a brittish worker?
This bar manager just upset cause now he's gonna be forced to hire brittish workers and pay them more !
I don't understand his argument about minimum wage. Wasn't Brexit about non-Brits stealing jobs because they are working for less money? Now he has only British to choose from and surprise, they demand more money.
He’s short sighted and doesn’t think ahead when he makes decisions is what I’m getting. His business won’t last long anyway with an owner like that.
Exactly. What was he voting for…? A free unicorn and a pipe dream. Well you voted for it, you got exactly what BREXIT would be, now own it. COS THE REST OF US HAVE TOO… and we didn’t want it.
Well… in the last 3 years a record number of migrants came to the UK.
This guy CAN have a staff, he just doesn't want to pay them a livable wage....
Makes me sick.
Truth is revealing itself what we suspected all along: WORKERS are being underpaid.
@@johnm725 then you want to be paid minimum wage so that my beer stays affordable?Thank you!
There is a level of pay that locals start to be willing to work at. There is a level of pay you can afford without increasing the end pricing. And, there is a level of end pricing where your sales volume goes down enough so that you don't need an extra pair of hands anymore. And there is a level of end pricing where others take all your business.
You have to count what you can charge and what you can pay. Sometimes, unfortunately, there is not a level of end pricing that would allow hiring locals without going out of business. And sometimes, the most optimal solution would be to leave the area of business you are in altogether.
Not sure what level they are at at the moment on this video.
So he voted to stop Europeans coming and working in Britain, and now he can't get staff from Europe to work in his bar?? Is this satire?
Nobody mentions that the local staff will get higher wages and a better standard of life because of that. He mentioned something about the cook... Or you pretend you didn't hear that?
@@stavrosr9819what good is a higher wage when there's no business left to give you that higher wage?
@@stavrosr9819lol. No. The few members of staff he can afford to employ will be doing the work of three people, and under these more stressful conditions the staff will quickly burnout and quit. High staff turnover is a sign of a failing business. Hard to feel empathy for turkeys who voted for Xmas.
He didn't vote as a businessman.
He voted as a jingoistic xenophobe.
He votes against freedom of movement, complains "We can't get minimum wage staff..." Yeah because you voted against free movement, of course the Europeans won't bother. Now you are experiencing market economy of supply and demand.
There are no foreigners to exploit, that is what he means.
I don't get it, doesn't UK have a huge influx of foreigners every year, so much so that it is even a problem of how many people come in?
The funniest thing for me, as I worked in hospitality in the uk before brexit, this was SO OBVIOUS. Every single bar had mainly immigrant staff, me included.
Great Britain will revert to victorian era poverty and deprivation
@@pushpenderrana6190 Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg will feel right at home, it's like in his rotten borough constituency Dunny-on-the-Wold.
As a Pole who was working in the UK during Brexit campaign I must say that I feel Schadenfreude.
@@veselinivanov7208 It's a sense of pleasure from somebodys misfortune.
Apologies for all the xenophobic imbeciles in the UK - unfortunately the class system still dictates everything here and one if its most basic requirements is, quite literally, a very thick layer of society composed almost entirely of uneducated, bigoted morons who will always believe and do exactly what they are told by the ruling elite. Sad but true.
As a Swede who was in an LDR with a guy in Birmingham back in 2019-20, I understand why.
He voted against his staff. They got the message. Now he got the message.
You know none of them had to leave right? Lol they had it all set upto stay
Zero sympathy.
He said he voted Leave "as a businessman" but would now vote remain "as a person". A mass of self-contradiction that only serves to highlight he's not terribly bright as a businessman or a person.
@@ssmith954 he could just hire British people lol and offer more money he's been closed last 18 months lol
I remember talking to our British friends and explaining how I thought it was a bad idea. Many of them said they didn't care and they'd rather starve to death rather than remaining. Well...
@@sirbarksalot9139And while the Tories still peddle the fiction that they're the most sound managers of the economy.
Never gets old watching these brexit muppets realising the truth.
So he wants to run a business exploiting others with poverty wages? Sorry, but I don't feel that sympathetic.
the profit margin is minimum that's why he can't pay lot to his employees
And then forcing others to subsidise his low paid workers.
Remainers don't get it.
“We can’t get minimum wage staff”.
My heart bleeds..
The people that would have no job or a much worse job otherwise will no longer be able to work for him.
@@onlyeveryone2253 LOL you don't seem to realize that every country in the EU has minimum wage jobs... by becoming a less practical option, the UK lost that manpower, but that manpower has lost nothing, you dimwit.
You really think there are no clubs anywhere but in the UK ? Or that UK minimum wage is somehow higher than that of any EU country ? 🤣
Only Everyone
Amazing that bars and nightclubs around the world somehow manage to employ people and remain in business, isn’t it?
Complicated, the blokes an idiot for voting to leave the EU, if he was paying minimum wages for his staff then either the business wasn’t good enough or he was greedy. Chefs, bar managers etc are skilled jobs underpaying them is a false economy. Having said that the monopoly structure of our hospitality industry with a few large companies, Enterprise, Marstons etc who tie these establishments to there supply chain and charge a premium for there products are one of the main reasons many bars and pubs struggle.
As a Brit, this vote was a last straw for me. I left the country and am working on changing nationality. I hope the UK enjoys "taking their country back". They can do it without me!
@@VickersDoorter Most people moving wouldn't be those in social housing. It costs money to relocate to another country as so those who are poorer often don't have the means to leave even if they want to. If anything, it will be those who could be paying taxes and contributing more to the economy that would be moving.
@@VickersDoorter Not sure you know how this works lol. He left the country.
@@VickersDoorter do you really think that those that can not find any job in UK are able to do it without problems elsewhere? Think again. If immigrants could find good jobs in their countries they wouldn't leave them. And they still took those people's jobs...
I remember seeing this young couple laughing it up that they "voted yes", and then in a follow up interview being shocked when it passed. "We didn't think it would, all our friends voted 'Yes' as a joke!"
"I did a thing, and that thing happened!"
And people wonder why I think there should be a common sense test before anyone anywhere gets to vote.
What is common sense? I hear all the time things backed by ”common sense”. It only means ”This is what I want and it should happen because I want it!” No study or anything behind it.
@@K1989L Common sense is the psychological culmination of an argumentum ad populum.
It's made up from experiences over a longer period of time and can vary from culture to culture.
Usually considered as the most primitive kind of reacting to an experience similar to how we react when we feel pain, in this case we feel peer pressure.
There should be something like a minimum required IQ level. If you're a Neanderthal then you don't get to vote. Period.
Yeah….that’s how Trump got elected here. You are your politics are follow the leader….USA…..Trump wasn’t even close to the stupid thing you guys did as a “joke”…
been arguing for years that people who dont care and dont pay attention should not be allowed to make decisions for the rest of us that give a $hit.
I keep getting told that it is un-democratic, but noone ever explains how, they are all brainwashed to think they should be allowed to have influence regardless of their ignorance.
So, as a business man, he didn’t realise that his cheap wage staff, were from the EU. Not a very astute business man.
He's lying, he doesn't want to admit the aspects of Brexit that swayed him to vote leave. No business case was made for Brexit. They distinctly avoided all attempts to get into the business figures which favoured remain and went for empire nostalgia, jingoism and a subtly presented xenophobia.
@@vdotme No,we went for stopping free movement,which is idiotic for so many reasons. Top tip,it isnt wrong to be proud of your country wokey mac woke face.
Not necessarily his own staff but the market he was shopping in meaning that the competition from Eastern Europeans kept the wages lower.
He voted "as a businessman" - that says a lot about his business skills!
Yeah when he says he voted “as a businessman” he means “as a xenophobe”; when he says he’d go back and vote “as a person” he means “as a businessman who’s screwed himself over”.
@@tomralfe5428 his business model has screwed him, not Brexit. Hiring the cheapest staff he can find , who are happy to work under poor conditions and selling cheap , imported crap on his taps. Serves him right. There is a constant stream of young , bright British people looking for work in hospitality and there is a world of products he could sell other than the cheapest crap available.
When he says "as a businessman" he means "I do not want to pay fair wages for the hard shit job people have to do here". He LITERALLY voted out of greed. Not an ounce of pitty. He got what he wanted.
I really wish the interviewer asked him 'As a businessman, what did you think you stood to gain from Brexit?'
He only regrets because his business is hurting, if he were making money still, he wouldn't give a flying f*ck to anyone else. I have no empathy for that kind of egoistic people. He can pity himself all day long for all I care.
Are we supposed to feel sorry for this guy? He voted selfishly, thinking Brexit would be good for him despite it being made very clear that abolishing freedom of movement would hurt a lot of people in many different ways (and that it would be bad for business). Now it's come back to bite him in the arse. Tough fucking shit, mate.
I'm so happy for the Brexiteers. They got exactly what they were told and voted for. It's nice to see them so happy.
Rebranding accurate predictions of the impact of Brexit as “project fear” was evil genius
I voted Brexit and I'm very happy. The only thing missing is we need to cut ties with the ECHR as well, then we can deport all the illegal immigrants to Strasbourg - it's cheaper than sending them to Rwanda.
He recognises the reality of Brexit when it hits him in the wallet.
yup...got evrything thay asked, and now thay complain more than ever...
“I voted as a businessman” translated to: I’m a greedy asshole.
@@3-Kashmir he voted for the panthers eating faces party and now upset that a panther ate his face
At least he has the balls to admit he made a mistake rather than doubling down on it to save face
"I voted as a businessman" Now he can't get staff and he can't get stock. Explain how this was good for business again?
he meant to say I voted exit as a stupid person, but I will not vote exit today as business man . Truth hurts! Mind f@xked, self defense system with twisted logic to protect his state of mind
Let me correct this guy.
He did not vote as a businessman, he voted as a selfish racist.
Now he will not vote as a person, NOW he will vote as a businessman, a greedy one.
He changed idea because the struggle in working environment not because he started caring about other humans.
Every conservative, no to immigration, nooooo I meant only no black and brown migrants.
@@aguilarcreative These days yes. But there was a time when conservatives didn't turn on their own people but actually have been xenophobic because they wanted everything good but only for their own people.
Now it's only, everything good for the wealthy people and using xenophobia to have the poor fighting those that are even more poor.
@@aguilarcreative sure as NYC pays over 11 million a day housing migrants, grow up!
@@robertplant2059 The party you support repeatedly refused to sign an immigration deal that would have allocated federal funds to cities affected like this.
Meanwhile, NYC is happy to give welfare to the well-off with business economic subsidies totaling more than $10 billion a year and counting.
Grow up!
Did you hear the words "I'm sorry I fucked this up for everyone else as well"? No, Neither did I.
Like the beatles said. "I, me, mine" It's all you'll ever get from people like him.
Bring back the Press Gangs!
Instead of being pressed into service with the Royal Navy, you get pressed into service working in the kitchen of a dodgy Pub! Your boss is a man with a weird haircut who forces you to live on ten pounds sterling an hour. No rum rations either. They did away with that years ago. You don't like it!? FLOGGING!!
@@redhedkev1: The Tories are doing that with young unemployed people. Accept a low paid job offer or lose your unemployment benefit.
HE didn't plan ahead, so HE *ucked up, all by himself. Those who DID plan ahead seem to be doing ok, as we never hear from them. Funny that. 🤔
Who could EVER have guessed that Brexit was stupid ?
It's not like remainers didn't warn them that there would be fewer migrant workers, importing goods would be more expensive... He said freedom of movment has always been so important for him yet he voted to leave the EU, um... like the whole Brexit issue began with the idea of reducing the freedom of movment. Only a complete tool would vote to leave on the grounds that they love freedom of movment.
The whole Brexit movement started because the EU where going to clamp down on citizens hiding money in off-shore tax havens. Moggy and his rich Tory mates were not going to stand for that. The only way out was to persuade the country to leave the EU. What did Moggy do next? - yeah moved his business HQ to Dublin so it could remain in the EU
"I voted as a businessman exit... now, me as a person, I'd vote remain." Does he realise what a pile of tosh he has just said? Incredible!
more like, as a person he voted for brexit and now as a businessman, he would vote against brexit.
@@sFde46 to be fair a bar owner can usually get away with saying any random nonsense... I liked when he spoke about the beer "chain supply" ,,,😂🤷♂️🤔🤦♂️
He was probably a remain voter to start with and they're just making this fake ass video to twitch people's brains.
@@c-19thegreatlie62 Is it really that hard to understand that Brexit was always a daft idea?
Long story short: EU regulations & EU free movement of goods and labour enabled even the biggest idiots to run a profitable business.
If you're only paying the chef $30 but selling more than $30 profit on food then costs dont have to go up, greed needs to go down!
chef's spend time on prep/closing and charge per hour. Think your business acumen may be in question...
As an exworker in a restaurant..before Brexit,i couldn,t understand how can it runs ..with cheap salary chefs as me..with much better skills than the englush ones..when in Spain was payed the triple than in the Uk..anyway Brexit or not..sooner or later working People could not stay like that for so long
What about the cost of goods sold, the fixed costs like utilities, rent, and insurance, not to mention the cost of labor for the other workers? Whatever you do, don't start a business.
I'm highly amused by the completely unconscious candor. Deadpan "I can't find minimum wage employees". Like, dude.... You know you CAN pay them more, right? It is an option available to you.
Hahaha, yeah. It's like that has never crossed his mind or is some kind of impossibility.
"I'm in the service industry and voted to reduce both my potential labour pool and my potential customers. That's what I call voting as a businessman. Because, apparently, I have no idea how business works. Now, please go away while I find a rake to step on."
or 2 rakes, double whammy, sadly one was shorter and hit him under the belt ....
"Never thought the Leopards would eat MY face..." signed voted for Leopard Face Eating Party.
He also said that freedom of movement has always been so important to him... yet proceeded to vote leave. I don't think he's the brightest individual. His business will fail because of his stupidity.
this man is an inspiration to us all, he's living proof that intelligence is not a prerequisite for running business 🤣
*“Vote Brexit! Deport all the immigrants!”*
“Isn’t your workforce mostly immigrants?”
*“Fuuuuuu...”*
But we got our sovereignty back,that we still had anyway, And more importantly we took back control of our borders,or have we paid France
@@ronniesimpson9141 sovereignty, that's more important than bar staff as you know but a lot of people don't see that and they have no idea of the eu plans for member states in 2023
I'm sorry for the British brothers but this must be an example for all of us Europeans.
Together we are stronger than alone.
I can't get minimum wage staff hahahhahahahhahahhaah I laugh it out loud!!!
Employ those chavs who been saying imigrants taking our jobs.
No sympathy for you at all
since the immigrants left , I have had my pick of jobs and as the rules of supply and demand work my wages are going up for the first time in 10 years. I have found that most of the well off people I work for , voted Brexit and would be quite hurt to learn they are Chavs. The dissmisive language of remainers does nothing for your cause.
@@mushogi mate it doesnt matter if you do have a choice to pick up jobs, when at the end of the week you spent your wages on pub.
Good luck
@@mushogi your wages go up and the prices go up to cover your wages, price of everything we import from Europe goes up, your no better off
I’m stumped. What benefits to his business did he imagine would come from restricting the supply of cheap labour? I don’t think he voted as a businessman at all...
I think he voted as businessman,, you know, the kind of businessman who inherit fortune from multi million company from their parent and going bankrupt within few years of him taking controls
I was wondering that too, what scenario does it help his business. Unless he assumed the UK would get a free movement of people deal, and could change laws and taxes to help boost tourisim that he believed the EU was somehow holding back. Maybe allowing smoking in bars or something. It seems obvious to me that leaving the EU could only hurt his business, but who knows what tailored adverts were bombarding him at the time. Maybe he thought unemployed British people would run to take minium wage jobs in a worst case scenario.
This is what happens when 51% of geniuses are given a right to decide.
“Democracy basically means government of the people, by the people, for the people… but the people are retarded." - Rajneesh
How true. Democracy at its worst. Unfortunately the BREXIT crowd prefer to blame others or remain deluded, rather than owning the mess they have created.
We need to manage our way out of this disaster, rather than cry over spilt milk. It is what it is. NOW DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT POLITICIANS
This man is not the sharpest...
Could not even admit he was wrong for his own sake...
I am so tired of being asked to have sympathy for the people who dragged us all into Brexit, either due to ignorance or greed.
I don't think the video is asking you to have sympathy for nightclub Tintin over here...
If they are looking for sympathy, it's in the dictionary between shit and syphilis
To the people asking "who's asking?" you need to talk to more people. Stop living echo chambers on the internet.
But people do say feel sympathy for them, they were deceived. But I call bullshit.
This guy right here wasn't deceived.
Never fails. Those in power convince the less educated to vote against their best interests by preying on their prejudices and fears
I know there's a dude with a horrible comb over and a orange spray tan who's counting on the poorly educated he loves so much (he said so himself) to get him out of the trouble he put himself in.
I honestly wonder who profited over Brexit. Like who is better off now? Cant tell me the politicians are good with a lot less tax income
@@little_lord_tam It was the very rich, they paid more taxes when Britian was in the EU.
Those in power desperately tried to stop Brexit including the “conservative” politicians who tried to delay actually implementing Brexit well over a year after they were supposed to do it. Brexit was absolutely grassroots.
does he think it's normal to pay half the salary for Europeans???
As a Brit, who was not allowed to vote because I live in Germany...I am loving the shit show in the UK...people (or the public) are generally ignorant with short term memory. I feel sorry for those suffering due to the cost of living crisis etc...but also hate the decision made by the 51%.
Is there any point to this? Voted Brexit, and got everything they wanted.
It is not that they were not told what would happen, they laughed at us and called our message project fear! Unfortunately we all have to live with the consequences of their of their vote! Second referendum is required.
@@rmd8873 We don't need a second referendum; we shouldn't have had the first one, it was only to save the unity of the Tory party. The reality is that joining or not joining the EU, just like everything else, is in the hands of parliament, so the UK public need to elect competent people to parliament who will actually run the country for the benefit of the country, not the benefit of their rich mates. It's the fault of the idiots in government, but we put those idiots in charge, so we're all to blame.
@@rmd8873 You are right. He had no idea he was voting for this. Leaving the SM was not in the ballot paper. That was down to May appeasing the headbangers.
I agree. no sympathy. People are easily led just like this"business man"'
Yes there is . We need to show the Turkeys that they are destined for the Abattoir .
Someone needs to remind him that he won, then tell him to get over it.
Surebrec. I love your comment. I'm guessing he doesn't feel like a winner though.
Imagine voting for racist legislation then having it come back to bite you…
I love it. When the reality of racism comes back and bites you in the azzz.
"I voted as a business man" bar is empty and has no staff. Not much of a business man is he
>vote that will be detrimental to staff
>loose staff
>have to raise prices to break even
>less customers, less profit
Aah yes, biznizz man go stonks.
I'm sitting here eating my breakfast, drinking his tears... too many of these pricks who wouldn't listen are now crying about it... I also run a business but voted remain....
Well I hope your business survives whereas I wouldn't care if these Exiteers' business goes under.
@@shaddapforever thank you, I have scraped through so far... just about...
I thought how could he say he as a businessman voted leave, but now as a person would vote remain? It makes no sense! As a club owner you wouldn’t want less people visiting from EU drinking your beer and eating your food, and if your staff consists of people from the EU you will lose them if you vote leave! That’s so stupid, because as businessman you have to be a bit crass if you need to survive, it as a private person you can vote from your beliefs. And what he says doesn’t not compute, if your not a damn fool and shouldn’t run a business!
"Man gets what he wished for" should be the name of this video.
This what happens when people do not CHECK FACTS,!
As an employee in Britain, this is brilliant. I'm sick of employees treating employees like crap and this attitude of arrogance of "be my slave or I'll replace you".
Power to the people, screw this guy, selfish prick.
Your comment is the ONLY and first Pro-Brexit comment I've seen that actually makes sense.
Remember it was the british who wanted to take credit for the eradication of slavery but very cleverly replacing it with it in another form and its name was indentured labour where illiterate, ignorant and trusting indians sold themselves into slavery,believing the rosy picture painted by the brits and their agents regardi ng their working conditions and other benefits.
Yes it is so past time that companies start paying employees what they're actually worth.
“I hate that staff can pick and choose jobs, not what i voted for. I thought they’d be begging me for minimum wage jobs”.
This is nothing to do with Brexit, it is to do with a high number of hospitality staff in isolation because they have been pinged by the app, it has created a shortage and is driving wages up, with covid19 restrictions on travel too he wouldn't have the option to either to fish for employee in the EU even if we never left.
So imagine he had all his staff from the EU as he used to source them, they get pinged to isolate and he is short on staff as is the rest of the sector for the same reason so what has brexit to do with any of this?
pretty much. and I bet he payed under to begin with, when you hire part time but people work full and over and the boss pays what ever he feels like paying.
@@genome616 than ... What is he blaming Brexit ?
Either he was delusional when he voted leave or he is delusional now !
@@genome616 *"This is nothing to do with Brexit, it is to do with a high number of hospitality staff in isolation because they have been pinged by the app.."* - This has been happening for months. Food was rotting in the fields last summer, and this is NOT happening in other European countries. It is only Brexit Britain. Not enough Truck Drivers delivering food to supermarkets. The Lorry Driver Association has been warning about Brexit food shortages for weeks.
I left U.K. when Brexit was announced and it was the best decision I made I will never go back. But it still makes me sad that people voted against their own interests and to see the country collapse so badly. Not only did U.K. lose immigrant workers. Most skilled UK workers who could switch to remote jobs left too.
Who would have thought that being xenophobic would have a cost?
My wife has 2 masters degrees, taught herself English, was working in a school, but always struggled to get recognition for her efforts and to be properly acknowledged as such. We moved back to Poland, no problems, pay in relative terms is much more here, and the social programs for youth are more plentiful. So no chance of returning to UK for us. I imagine that a lot of European workers feel the same way.
great well done. The British had a empire so they treated everyone else as rubbish and can get away it now they have to earn a living life everyone and they realise been British does not put you above everyone else ANYMORE
UK pay does not align with cost of living even for high level jobs. Unclear how anyone in UK lives. I guess baked beans everyday.
So he voted for brexit, but if he could go back he would vote remain because he wants that freedom of movement back so he can go back to hiring people at minimum wage again...
And that is not all of it. They do not like they can't go out as they could before. X in UK is immigrant. But when J from UK goes to Z he IS NOT immigrant. I wish people in Spain and other countries would start openly calling them immigrants not as an offense but it is just what you are when you want to live Ina another country without working.
@@uriulrich4918 So according to your logic Romanians outside of Romania are expats, not immigrants... Right?
@@uriulrich4918 not true..people sent by companies or working are expats in foreign countries, people living permanently are immigrants.
Lmfao with "Gimme More" playing in the background, it couldn't be more accurate to their current situation 😂😂
He voted against his own interest, and is now shocked things didn't work out for him.
So this is what winning looks like.
What a total load of bollox
Since leaving Europe my business has boomed, had my best ever year last year and this year is on for another record.
Did we not experience challenges, but in business you overcome those challenges and find a different way and BREXIT forced me to look at different avenues and different ways of doing things.
That is what running a business is, finding a way....
BREXIT ALL THE WAY!
@@HenriettaMRiley You failed to reveal that you are a complete liar and that your business is made up.
the irony of this...'I was making my business a success by paying minimum wages to a foreign bar tender ...and as a business man I voted out...and as a person I regret loosing my freedom of movement...' Not even Homer Simpson could make this up ;-)))
I too am trying to get round the logic in what he is saying. Is he the man who shot the goose that lays the golden egg? or shot himself in the leg? or cut off his nose to spite his face?
Pillock
"I voted as a business man." Wonderful job there.
Where did he think his staff came from. What about all the UK unemployed who should have taken that work.
What on earth did he and other businesses that relied upon European staff expect would happen after voting to leave? Utter fools the lot of them.
They would get "easily" get staff from Africa and Asia. (This is literally what a Brexiteer told me when I asked how would the UK replace European staff.) All solutions are easy according to Brexit supporters.
This is a result of poor education, not listening to actual experts for advise, but rather advice from Facebook and "doing their own research," lol. Good for you, dipshits.
@@minhduong1484 but were they not against immigration? Now, instead of an European that after some years working in the UK will then most probably return home, they have people from other continents coming to Britain to stay there! And let us be honest: even after 3 generations they will still stick out as non-British.
"What on earth did he and other businesses that relied upon European staff expect would happen after voting to leave? " I guess, the general idea was that the British unemployed would pick up the work once the pesky foreigners left. Why and how this miracle should come to pass unfortunately eludes my limited mental capacities ... And unfortunately judging by the results in this area all the UK governments since 2016 seem to have equally (or even more so??) limited mental capacities, much to the detriment of the businesses which hitherto relied on these foreign staff!
"How did you vote in 2016?"
"errrr ... I voted as a business man"
No sir, a sane business man doesn't vote for fewer customers and a diminished work force.
Lets cut the BS, you voted leave because you wanted fewer 'foreign' people in Britain.
Fewer foreign people but to keep a steady flow of Europeans on minimum wage ready to be exploited for his profit
Luckily the name of his club was there for all to see, maybe he hoped for some free publicity, but I would suggest to boycott the thing
@@marilenaganea6578
But curious that as a Business man he couldn’t connect minimum paid labour ( cheap Central Europeans - not Western European) and his profits.
Suggests btw that the Eu is an amazing leveling up exercise ( true I think).
Meantime Boris is all words and nothing . Indeed, the notion of leveling up is utterly contrary to the government lite conservative model ( no change in more than a century).
And there you have it. Boris like Donald is able to captivate despite the obvious. The challenge is trying to reach out to those who remain entranced. And don’t expect to persuade by power of argument or logic
Time for the Brits to get a grip and start working again
If he voted as a businessman he would have voted no - basic business knowledge would have shown how much it would have effected his bar
Why would a businessman want to leave the EU? How does that make any sense? Weird, very weird!
'cause we're free of Brussels now and the Germans who we beat in WWII who want to run Europe...
Because he’s trying very hard to save face in light of his own ducking stupidity.
It’s idiots like this that have damaged my country
@@PrimoStracciatella the Russians beat the germans, pull your head out of your arse and look at the statistics
“I voted as a businessman”. You couldn’t make this one up
what a business genius he is, he voted his staff out. he voted for not having stock… and he voted for higher wages thanks to competition on the market :)
exactly what every business owner wants: no product to sell, noone to sell it and even that cost him more money :)
maybe he should not claim he is a businessman :)
what a muppet.
I nearly fell out of my seat when he opened his mouth and said that.
What’s ironic is that voting this way caused his short in both products to sell and staff to serve it! He is a grown up and has to live with his decision now
England had a great economy when we the immigrants were working hard and paying taxes all businesses were blooming, I worked 14 years in London, the immigrants worked harder that the locals and the locals had always access to better positions, it was fine for everyone.
The same demographic will support withdrawing from ECHR
"We can't get minimum wage staff" The solution seems obvious.
For those who say '' Give better wages , hire English'' . Well, The English are the poorest nation in the North Europe with some of the poorest people ! They can't afford to consume if he will raise the prices . Got it, geniuses ?
@@bca-biciclindcuaxel7527 What about all that money you guys sent to brussel, why not use that lol
10 pounds wage for a chef? Are you kidding me? That is even below minmum wage in Germany.
You made your bed, now lie in it.
Unfortunately bar owners in England are some of the most out of touch greedy people you'll ever meet
£10 for a qualified chef, so below minimum wage . I surprised they aren’t queuing up for the job
_I fk'd the UK through Brexit and now I demand my low paid staff pay the price.
Why would any sane person in the hospitality trade vote for it
You get what you asked for
Now he gets to be a barmaid
"Now it's hurting me I care". Oh well, you got what you voted for
people were fooled, you can't hate on people voting in their self interest
@@Cheedillow they had the facts and chose the lies no one fooled them. They were happy with a comfortable lie rather than an uncomfortable truth.
Fooled? A politician says they want to get rid of all foreign workers as they steal jobs and lower the hourly income for British people. A "businessman" hiring only foreigners for minimum wage thinks the politician is completely right and votes for his agenda. Then he wonders that he needs to hire local people for far more wages? Well, one doesn't need to fool a fool.
Very true. I’d be laughing, except for the fact that all these additional costs will be passed on to customers 🙁. What these ignorant idiots have done .
Can’t get minimum wage staff?
Don’t pay minimum wage, then. Pay a living wage.
Right ? He's moaning and complaining as if he's running a mom& dad pub instead of a full scale dancing, restaurent and whatever. The place seemed packed with costumers. If he made a bit less profit and paid his people more, i doubt he'll go hungry .
Bang on. Any business that pays minimum wage is no business I want to work for. They are literally paying you the *minimum* amount they're legally able to.
That's bang to rights..you won't tell the remainer tosser that though..they just want to blame brexit..
True… but… it’s going to cause inflation.
And interest rates will have to go up as a result.
The middle are going to get squeezed… again.
Or he could sell his business and go work somewhere for minimum wage.
people kept telling minimum wage workers to get a better job if they were unhappy. They did, and now look whats happened
Yup, that's what I can't understand about that argument. Don't they really understand that many of the lowest paid workers are doing the work that needs to be done (but many won't do). It's so short-sighted and stupid..
He is lying he voted as a person cause he felt he didn't need foreigners, now his business side is telling him that personal vote wasn't good. 😂
Poor bubba, he can't employ people for less than a living wage now. Business genius.
For those who say '' Give better wages , hire English'' . Well, The English are the poorest nation in the North Europe ! They can't afford to consume if he will raise the prices . Got it, geniuses ?
No, but he can and he will close the business and go bankrupted .
@@bca-biciclindcuaxel7527, i see no problem here. If you can't afford going to the pub, you don't need that many pubs.
@@bca-biciclindcuaxel7527 good. If a business can't pay a living then the business is a failure and should close.
@ G Mac - that's not about raising the wages. You need to cut down benefits, council flats, etc... As long you cam have decent living without moving your finger people will not go to work - what for? They have same standard of living for free. Brits only change the excuse now: before was "I can't find the job because of foreigners" now they complain about wages.
"Freedom of movement means so much to me."
Lies! Your opinion changed once your pocket book started hurting.
He didn’t vote as wise business man. He pays the prize and by the way I pay the prize as well as many others.
Weird. It’s almost as if isolationism is bad for economies.
"I want to pay my staff poverty levels, but I'm going to whine about not having my freedom to travel" no sympathy whatsoever.
His staff had no freedom of movement due to his poverty wages. I'm sure some had problems just getting from one side of town to the other. Do you think he cared? I'm not going to say no sympathy- I'll say instead- hardly any sympathy.
Made his bar profitable, then voted to tell half his customers and staff they are not welcome...WTF!!!
For those who say '' Give better wages , hire English'' . Well, The English are the poorest nation in the North Europe ! They can't afford to consume if he will raise the prices . Got it, geniuses ?
@@bca-biciclindcuaxel7527, so what did he thought? If you look around your pub and see that half of your clients and your staff is from UE contries, it is very simple to realize that most of them will be gone.
Everyone was complaining that east europeans are taking the british their jobs, but now the owner are complaining that the british are charging them too much. They are acting just like a spoiled toddler.
Sad thing is, others are also suffering because of his mistakes.
I dont care about him but for others!
Sooo, what we learnt is that after four years he still doesn’t get that his vote purely as a businessman was terrible for his business. Im confused?
Him then: "Bloody foreigners, coming here and taking our jobs"
Him now: "Foreigners, please come and take our jobs"
@@tinapop1663 same in America, blame the illegals, that get paid less than minimum wage, then complain that prices are too high, total hypocrites.
Anyone prepared to pay a proper wage for a proper job as NO problem finding staff.
I wish they had asked him what benefits he expected "as a businessman" for his business.
Exactly. His answer seems entirely backwards - he voted as a person and now realises as businessman what a disaster it was always going to be
Freedom. He thought his business benefit was freedom. He did not think through what that really meant to his business's profitability. Too late now.
@@gotwalk so you are telling me i can't cash out freedom from a nearby ATM machine?.
Well that would be an excellent question. I think the reporter did only half job here.
There is no way this could have been predicted
Apart from all those who did predict it
Pay more than minimum wage. Get the workers
He must have hated his staff if he voted them out of the country.
George Carlin, the American comedian, said - “the average person is stupid and remember that 50% of the population is stupider than him!” I think this description is very appropriate for large sections of Britain e.g. fishermen, hospitality workers, auto workers, small business people etc who voted for Brexit and now have lost their jobs or their businesses have suffered or closed because of a lack of access to the European Union.
No staff, higher prices, shortages just as they were warned. He got what he voted for.
Too bad so sad. No sympathy for Brexiteers.
He’s not the sharpest knife in the drawer…
"We can't get minimum wage staff." That was literally the point of Brexit.
@@TruthofDilly People like this would pay less if they could and many people oppose minimum wage as well as tax credits housing benefit child benefit etc. Some of these people are taxpayer funded and claim massive expenses.
“If it was me personally”….. because…. It wasn’t you who voted for Brexit?
Yeah, what was that about? “Well, personally I think that loss of freedom of movement was *terrible*, but as a *businessman*, I’d have to say that…I’ve totally shafted my business…” I think he can’t quite accept that this is exactly what he voted for.
@@jamiejones8508 …👏 it’s just a load of tosh. Not man enough to say that he took a gamble and lost and it was a mistake. It’s all the words in between and the faffing about that I can’t handle. Why would you trust a government that’s been stitching up every aspect of life for the previous 10 years and believe they could navigate against the greatest minds in Europe. It’s not perfect but it was definitely a watchdog over some very dodgy human rights issues that had to be answered in the EUP. Even them saying we’re an island! Nope. Scotland not on board… England becoming more isolated and regressing back to the “good ole days”!? Shameful.
As a business man i voted for the unknown brexit rather than the known status quo? Good business men want stability.
What made him think that brexit was a good idea?
The cognitive dissonance is strong in this fool. It's tragic that people with such childlike naivety are allowed to run businesses where alcohol is served and they can employ others.
@@PORRRIDGE_GUN He's a gay man (well, I assume he is, as he runs a gay bar) who was probably at school during the era of Section 28, and trusts the Tories to not screw him over. That cognitive dissonance runs *deep*.
He voted as a businessman and he voted for Brexit, and it’s killing his business. Genius.
Exactly .. I don't understand this.
Why would anyone thinking about their business want Brexit ?
I saw a video where a British buisnessman proclaimed pre brexit: "We make the best goods in the world thus other countrys will still want to trade with us."
So I guess it is, in all due respect, a problem in general national self-awareness.
Sounds like he's not a very good businessman.
A Nigel Farage Business man same brains....... LOL
@@sleepingkirby. In US 50% of new businesses will fail within the first year and 95% within 5 years.
Truth is the vast majority of people are crappy at business.