No one said that Brexit was the reason for inflation but Brexit is and has been a factor in the UKs inflation, especially food inflation and it would be ignorant to think otherwise. Also, he does understand that the Irish were never effected by Brexit when it came to working in the UK right?!
This is the most ridiculous comment I've ever heard. He has turned Wetherspoons into a national brand that every single person knows and recognises. He keeps prices cheap and fair and demonstrates business acumen constantly. What have you done with your life?
@si-hv3nu really? Shall we list? There is no £350 million for the NHS. The lost revenue exceeds this. The cost of membership was far outweighed by the return on investment. Then there's the claim from the haunted victorian pencil himself, Jacob Rees-Mogg that food, clothes and wine costs would reduce by 20% (they have gone up, even relative to other countries who suffered as we did through the pandemic inflation) Then there was the claim the government would replace any EU funding. As many industries will attest this is just untrue. The list really goes on and I'd love to give you sources and have tried but youtube won't seem to allow me to share links so I suggest you do some reading up on the falsehoods of our corrupt leaders.
@@danage1936 France and Germany can easily trade with their neighbours quickly, without incident and tarrif free, which is more than can be said of the UK.
if it was such a mistake, why, when remainers had an overall majority in parliament, didn't they simply pass a law for another referendum, or indeed, withdraw the notice to the EU, instead they started arguing over the seating arrangement ? nobody has ever been able to explain that to me, so i'm left with the conclusion project fear was indeed a lie ?
I love all the "Is Brexit as bad as people say" arguments - what about the other side? Where are all these advantages we were told about? The sunlit uplands and cheaper food, clothing and footwear that Rees-Mogg bleated about? Nowhere, that's where.
@@pf844no, you vote for an MP who belongs to a party. If that MP switches parties mid parliament, they’re still your MP so no, you don’t vote for a party.
The man who said Brexit was not meant to end FOM. It was meant to put it under UK control. So if he wanted cheap labour from abroad he should be able to get it, under UK law.
@@johnrussell3961 the number has been shrinking since the vote in 2016. I personally know plenty of people from places like the Netherlands who lived here but immediately felt unwelcome.
@@Human_Herbivore What is the colour of his skin has to do with this? I understand your pain of being envious that he’s rich, it’s common among people who don’t achieve a lot.
@@johnrussell3961I agree to some extent but these Brexiters never seem to mention unelected Lords but seem rather obsessed by the EU despite having elected MEPs.
@@johnrussell3961 the impending disaster of Brexit was always so obvious that clearly most people who are claiming they voted leave because of being lied to, wanted to be.
Voting brexit is a bit like knocking a wall through in your house and ignoring all expert advice that it was load bearing. When the house collapses you can either: A. Admit you were silly and should have listened. B. Blame it on everything else from the roof being too heavy to a secret plot by all the people who told you it was load bearing trying to thwart you at every turn. Or C. Frantically point at other houses in the neighborhood and claim yours is in much better shape
Same here. Never used his pubs since Brexit. The Pound dropped over 20% against the US dollar, Euro and all major currencies! Putting up all imported goods, fuel , energy.
He moans that the country is becoming more bureaucratic now we've left the EU, like it was in the 70s before we joined the EU, sounds like he;s only himself and fellow leave cretins to blame
How can he say ‘Brexit hasn’t affected us at least’ - that implies it has affected others and altogether the industry which is going to the wall. So either he is lying about Brexit not affecting Weatherspoons OR they’re ’magically’ not being affected - which would hint at ‘influence’…
We don’t vote for the EU President? We in U.K. don’t vote for our prime minister. In 2019 most of U.K. citizens who casted votes, voted for anyone but the Tory, and we had Cummings dictatorship, Johnson’s anarchy, Truss’s fabulous management of national finance and the current PM unable to do anything of merit. He calls it “democracy”.
We can vote out the party in government. Be honest you and the lot of the rest here crying, do you know who was your MEP when we were in the European Union?
@@eddiecalderone you can also vote out the MEPs who vote on the EU president. Also why couldn't you vote out the parties in EU parliament? Is your lack of interest in the democratic structures really an argument against said democratic structures though?
@@eddiecalderone We can’t vote for party in or out of government. We can vote for a single MP of 650 imagining we vote for party in government. And your vote only votes for anything if you are in a flipping constituency. Otherwise, you can perfectly stay home - your vote means nothing. That’s why most of Brits can hardly remember the name of their Westminster MP.
@@someoneno-one7672 Well, we have more chance to vote for a different candidate of a party that will form a majority, the eu parliament is a complete different thing. No legislative initiative.
@@eddiecalderone The whole idea of modern national democracy is based on delegation of power. It means, citizens delegate power to various representatives and do it for various purposes. A great chunk of executive, civil servants, aren’t supposed to be elected but come under checks from elected powers. Similarly, judiciary aren’t routinely elected, they are experts who establish whether anyone acts lawfully. EU powers are not designed to substitute national assembles and governments. That’s why MEPs are limited in what and how they legislate. If they had enjoyed the right to initiate legislation, they would have relegated national parliaments and governments to the role of regional assemblies. In today reality they can only vote on rules agreed by national governments around EU. National powers, not “unelected eurocrats” are defining EU order by consensus. Brexitiers have a habit of complaining that EU organs have to much power but not enough power. That unelected Westminster bureaucracy is fine but in Brussels it somehow turns into dictatorship etc. One cannot go both ways. Once again, with First-past-the -post electoral system the role of a voter on U.K. is zero as long as their constituency is safe. A vote in a safe constituency does nothing. And it was only a few dozens of ERGists and Cummings who decided to turn U.K. into an oven ready bantustan of Europe not asking U.K. citizens any consent.
The EU president is elected by the MEPs every five years. The MEPs are elected every five years by the voters of EU member states. So voters can and do vote out the president. It works just like the UK parliament.@@eddiecalderone
Two right wing Tory bigots in denial By Ottawa his pubs Should have been asked to explain why he has sold some of his pubs and unable to recruit staff What a sham
No system is perfect, but there's an argument for scrapping tax and just having VAT on everything. You spend more, you spend more on tax/VAT. Buy a Yacht, pay VAT. Only buy food etc, you pay less VAT. At least that's a "fairer" way of doing things than dodgeable tax brackets with loopholes like a sieve.
"its becoming a more buerocratic country" - in part because people like him can't be trusted not to exploit their workers to line their own pockets. Minium wage (or the "living wage" as the tories rebranded it) is there because if it wasn't there people would be paid less.
I went to a Wetherspoons in a tourist hotspot in London and had a breakfast for £2.69 which included a hash brown, an egg, baked beans, bacon and a sausage, plus refillable coffee for under £1.50. Never been before as a remainer but Sir Tim, I salute you!!
Poor interview. Tragically cowardly responses. Mr. Martin suddenly claims neutrality when the Brexit blowback is dripping all over Britain...but he admits to no Brexit relevance. And Mr. Ferrari just lettin' him mumble incoherent excuses. Result: Absolutely pointless and contentless interview. Deport the both of 'em.
Spoons prices are more or less the same as they were before brexit. Truth is most pubs have taken advantage of COVID and the Ukraine war to put prices up Spoke to a pub landlord in London and asked him how he could afford to charge us under £4 a pint. He told me that all the other pubs, who were charging £7 and £8 for the same pint are just ripping everyone off. He can charge under £4 and still make a decent living!
Martin was crying his eyes out with his Brexit chum Rocco Forte about not being able to get staff post Brexit despite the fact that ‘taking back control’ resulted in immigration levels more than doubling since we enjoyed freedom of movement in Europe. Ferrari’s a clown even if J O’B won’t admit it.
Sir Tim complains about the EU democratic deficit and he thinks that we vote for our leaders. I'm afraid that it's going to become a bit of shock for him when he learns that we don't vote for the Head of State, anyone in the House of Lords or the Prime Minister and in a general election his vote is ignored unless he votes for the winning candidate.
not intentionally, nor gina miller, but their's no doubt both of them made a massive contribution to getting BREXIT through simply by their own incompetence oopposing it do you understand now ?@@pf844
That will work. Add 20% to everyones supermarket bills. The Supermarkets have just put their profit margins up from 10% to 20% adding to inflation. I do thank Spoons for thier cheaper pints and helping to keep the price of a pint down. 👍
if BREXIT was a mistake, why, when remainers had an overall majority in parliament, didn't they simply pass a law for another referendum, or indeed, withdraw the notice to the EU, instead they started arguing over the seating arrangements ? nobody has ever been able to explain that to me, so i'm left with the conclusion project fear was indeed a lie, as history has also proved it ?
There's now an internal customs border in Northern Ireland and Sinn fein in power for the first time. What events do you think triggered these things? ..........
so can you explain to me why these projrct fear authors were more concerned about the seating arrangements than the harm they said would befall the country ?@@adampeckham8541
Hey Nick. Where's your Israel documentary when you sympathised with Palestinians thrown out of their home, and the elderly couple that had their olive farm stolen? Can't find it anywhere buddy 😊
Is Tim Martin actually Steve Bannon? The similarity is uncanny. Not just the moral void, but physically. Even the same horrible hair!
🤣 I thought about that also but you beat me to it.👍
Tim Martin is Steve Bannon in slow motion.
@@bigtone718 apologies!
@@alundavies1016 lol no worries mate👍
I thought it was just me. Two completely repellant individuals
Since BREXIT, I have boycotted his watering holes. I'm sure I'm not alone in this.
I'm the same...despise him...I woukd rather pay more..and his food is awful
I also have boycotted is establishments
Yup.
Horrible Horrible Terrible Human.😡😡😡
His pubs allow people with not a lot of money go out for a drink
two right wing brexiteers sitting together denying the reality of brexit and its effects on us. Just dont go into to his pubs
No one said that Brexit was the reason for inflation but Brexit is and has been a factor in the UKs inflation, especially food inflation and it would be ignorant to think otherwise. Also, he does understand that the Irish were never effected by Brexit when it came to working in the UK right?!
Tim Martin is living proof that you don't need brains to make money.
He's got a law degree, but I don't suppose you bothered to look into that before making a dumb comment.
@@rewdwarf123you’ve never met an unintelligent lawyer?
@mark Well at least he has one of the two mark!😂
Don''t need brains when you've got his stunning looks
This is the most ridiculous comment I've ever heard. He has turned Wetherspoons into a national brand that every single person knows and recognises. He keeps prices cheap and fair and demonstrates business acumen constantly. What have you done with your life?
TIM MARTIN IS ANOTHER RICH NOBODY WHO LIED AND LIED ABOUT BREXIT.
Nobody lied just had different values
@si-hv3nu no, people definitely lied ie. BORIS
@@liambowles7236 lied in what respect
@si-hv3nu really? Shall we list?
There is no £350 million for the NHS. The lost revenue exceeds this.
The cost of membership was far outweighed by the return on investment.
Then there's the claim from the haunted victorian pencil himself, Jacob Rees-Mogg that food, clothes and wine costs would reduce by 20% (they have gone up, even relative to other countries who suffered as we did through the pandemic inflation)
Then there was the claim the government would replace any EU funding. As many industries will attest this is just untrue.
The list really goes on and I'd love to give you sources and have tried but youtube won't seem to allow me to share links so I suggest you do some reading up on the falsehoods of our corrupt leaders.
Support your local independent/managed pub
You can do both.
When their beer is not twice as expensive and half as well kept then maybe
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Even now he can’t admit that Brexit is a failure
How is France and Germany doing now in the EU😂😂😂😂!
@@danage1936better than us you dope
@@jonandrews382 you must be joking?!
@@danage1936 France and Germany can easily trade with their neighbours quickly, without incident and tarrif free, which is more than can be said of the UK.
if it was such a mistake, why, when remainers had an overall majority in parliament, didn't they simply pass a law for another referendum, or indeed, withdraw the notice to the EU, instead they started arguing over the seating arrangement ?
nobody has ever been able to explain that to me, so i'm left with the conclusion project fear was indeed a lie ?
Ferrari is such an obnoxious toad.
Two toads together!
He's a complete sycophant as well. He was one more 'Sir Tim' away from fellating him live on air.
Ok 7752
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I like Lamborghini!
Brexit not the cause? I haven’t been there since Brexit because he championed it, there must be thousands of others of the same mind!!
Me neither. Won't set foot in the places. I feel sorry for his employees.
So it took Brexit to discover he was rick with a silent p.
Me too. Won't buy a Dyson either. Principles
@@adampeckham8541 I heard that he left for Singapore because the council did not allow him planning to expand his factory
The pubs are just as popular as ever, so I don't know who these thousands are you talk about.
How much did he pay for this advertising?
Free meals in Wetherspoons five times a day for Ferrari to gorge himself on.
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The Brexit Pub Landlord should hide his face in shame.
That face should bidden full stop.
It’s the fault of corrupt energy companies not brexit
He's clearly incapable of self reflection. All he wants is working class people's money, and he doesn't care how he gets it.
I love all the "Is Brexit as bad as people say" arguments - what about the other side? Where are all these advantages we were told about? The sunlit uplands and cheaper food, clothing and footwear that Rees-Mogg bleated about? Nowhere, that's where.
@Britishrosie. ....mummy...mummy...aren't we there yet..!!😂😂😂
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Do we vote for the prime minister?
Must have missed that
Do you vote for cabinet ministers? They make all the major decisions but are not elected to their posts.
@@RobertDeLGF they dont. the PM tells them what to do
You vote for the party !
No one votes for the Prime Minister except the people in their electorate, and they only vote for them as their representative.
@@pf844no, you vote for an MP who belongs to a party. If that MP switches parties mid parliament, they’re still your MP so no, you don’t vote for a party.
Sir Tim plays the jolly uncle. Pretty disingenuous.
Yup. Deluded.
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Can you type or you
just can communicate with emoji?
The man who said Brexit was not meant to end FOM. It was meant to put it under UK control.
So if he wanted cheap labour from abroad he should be able to get it, under UK law.
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I've not been into a Wetherspoons pub once since his advocating Brexit. He's not having my money.
You like a pint of remain bitter though.
Waaaaaa waaaa doubt he gives a toss 😄😄😄
@@yatesy117 I agree with you. But I am one of many. And he'll care about that.
The employing of staff in the hospitality sector is an issue post Brexit, to say otherwise is ridiculous.
It's pure cope to suggest Brexit isn't at least a factor. Like all rich business owners, admitting he was wrong is near impossible.
@@hayleyxyz rich white man, normal state, being wrong and denying it.
They went back to EU countries during lockdowns, and most never came back.
Brexit Britain is not a nice place to be in.
@@johnrussell3961 the number has been shrinking since the vote in 2016. I personally know plenty of people from places like the Netherlands who lived here but immediately felt unwelcome.
@@Human_Herbivore
What is the colour of his skin has to do with this?
I understand your pain of being envious that he’s rich, it’s common among people who don’t achieve a lot.
Why invite Wurzle Gumidge onto a discussion on politics ?
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Why is this muppet given free airtime to advertise his pubs? Ferrari just keeps getting worse.
ferrari wants free food
When did a millionaire EVER admit to being wrong!..
Democratic deficit? Wait till he hears about the House of Lords!!!
The Lords are defending democracy. The courts said Rwanda’s was unsafe…so the lords are laying down amendments to reflect that.
@@johnrussell3961I agree to some extent but these Brexiters never seem to mention unelected Lords but seem rather obsessed by the EU despite having elected MEPs.
Yep and imagine his horror when he finds out the entire cabinet (who make all the major decisions) are not elected to their posts either!
@@johnrussell3961 They are defending democracy but so are most of EU institutions.
They aren’t ideal but what is?
@@someoneno-one7672 . All our institutions have to work very hard defending democracy as the Tories are trying to destroy it.
LOL! How many times does Ferrari say "Sir Tim"!
How else can he suggest to the right wing poor that they should doff their caps?
Don't know, but if I had a chat with him I'd just call him 'Tim'. I'm sure he'd be fine with that.
@@rewdwarf123 i think cvnt or tw@ would be my choice of words
Imagine how much better things might be for his company if Brexit hadn't happened. 🤔
Those who said leaving doesn’t affect them should have stayed out of the argument,
@@johnrussell3961 the impending disaster of Brexit was always so obvious that clearly most people who are claiming they voted leave because of being lied to, wanted to be.
That is a plus the trouble is small companies and businesses can’t ride out the problems Brexit has caused
Did Tim just say “in Europe it’s a lot better””?? Turkey voting for Christmas me thinks.
Dude sounds high on Diazepam
He's on something
Hes deffo a smack head
He is high on lies
temazepam tim. :P
There's something wrong with my maths. I would have thought that two half-wits together would make a whole wit. Just shows you how wrong you can be.
The likes of Tim Martin do not have the moral stature to admit mistakes.
@patat But of course you do. And what do you mean by the likes? Bringing class into it?
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It wasn't a mistake in that he got what he wanted and not what he told us. Liars don't make mistakes when they lie.
@@chatham43 where was class discussed?
@@stephenconway2468Fair point.
Voting brexit is a bit like knocking a wall through in your house and ignoring all expert advice that it was load bearing. When the house collapses you can either:
A. Admit you were silly and should have listened.
B. Blame it on everything else from the roof being too heavy to a secret plot by all the people who told you it was load bearing trying to thwart you at every turn. Or
C. Frantically point at other houses in the neighborhood and claim yours is in much better shape
Same here. Never used his pubs since Brexit. The Pound dropped over 20% against the US dollar, Euro and all major currencies! Putting up all imported goods, fuel , energy.
"i haven't heard inflation is down to brexit"
Mate get a hearing aid then your own government institutions are telling you...
Catweazle still denying the truth.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 Boycott this clowns pubs
Brexit irrelevant to inflation? What is the impact of a 10% devaluation of the currency on the cost of imports? Just asking.
His raw ingredients are not imported. He doesn’t care about any company with import issues.
He is a typical ‘I”m all right” brexiteer.
I’m sure many pubs closed because of competition from Wetherspoons.
You mean unfair competition from Wetherspoons!
Wetherspoons pubs are pubs. They're simply run as a group to subsidise lossmakers and spread risk to its assets. Perfectly logical.
What happened to the 350 million for the NHS every week ?
Is Tim on Diazepam or something??
He moans that the country is becoming more bureaucratic now we've left the EU, like it was in the 70s before we joined the EU, sounds like he;s only himself and fellow leave cretins to blame
Imagine a burning house, cries, sirens... and some brexiteers telling you: all fine, really.
‘Tim? Tim? Time for your meds now love, come on and lie down. You’ll be asleep soon’
Who cares what this gammon thinks
You only care if it aligns with your uninformed, wrong views and beliefs.
Pass a Wetherspoons every day. Very very depressing.
Last time I was in a Wetherspoons was late 90’s, the carpet ( yes carpet ) was filthy and the food was terrible.
Brexit has failed Tim, eventually you will realise that.
I have a regret. Spending any time on this.
Had to watch this on 1.25x speed because Tim talks in slow mo for some reason. 🙃
How can he say ‘Brexit hasn’t affected us at least’ - that implies it has affected others and altogether the industry which is going to the wall.
So either he is lying about Brexit not affecting Weatherspoons OR they’re ’magically’ not being affected - which would hint at ‘influence’…
We don’t vote for the EU President? We in U.K. don’t vote for our prime minister. In 2019 most of U.K. citizens who casted votes, voted for anyone but the Tory, and we had Cummings dictatorship, Johnson’s anarchy, Truss’s fabulous management of national finance and the current PM unable to do anything of merit.
He calls it “democracy”.
We can vote out the party in government.
Be honest you and the lot of the rest here crying, do you know who was your MEP when we were in the European Union?
@@eddiecalderone you can also vote out the MEPs who vote on the EU president. Also why couldn't you vote out the parties in EU parliament?
Is your lack of interest in the democratic structures really an argument against said democratic structures though?
@@eddiecalderone We can’t vote for party in or out of government. We can vote for a single MP of 650 imagining we vote for party in government. And your vote only votes for anything if you are in a flipping constituency. Otherwise, you can perfectly stay home - your vote means nothing.
That’s why most of Brits can hardly remember the name of their Westminster MP.
@@someoneno-one7672
Well, we have more chance to vote for a different candidate of a party that will form a majority, the eu parliament is a complete different thing. No legislative initiative.
@@eddiecalderone The whole idea of modern national democracy is based on delegation of power. It means, citizens delegate power to various representatives and do it for various purposes. A great chunk of executive, civil servants, aren’t supposed to be elected but come under checks from elected powers. Similarly, judiciary aren’t routinely elected, they are experts who establish whether anyone acts lawfully.
EU powers are not designed to substitute national assembles and governments. That’s why MEPs are limited in what and how they legislate. If they had enjoyed the right to initiate legislation, they would have relegated national parliaments and governments to the role of regional assemblies. In today reality they can only vote on rules agreed by national governments around EU. National powers, not “unelected eurocrats” are defining EU order by consensus.
Brexitiers have a habit of complaining that EU organs have to much power but not enough power. That unelected Westminster bureaucracy is fine but in Brussels it somehow turns into dictatorship etc. One cannot go both ways.
Once again, with First-past-the -post electoral system the role of a voter on U.K. is zero as long as their constituency is safe. A vote in a safe constituency does nothing.
And it was only a few dozens of ERGists and Cummings who decided to turn U.K. into an oven ready bantustan of Europe not asking U.K. citizens any consent.
We don’t vote for the EU president?
Forgive me, but I did not vote for Truss or Sunak either…
We voted for those who chose them , and voted for those who confirm thrm.
More gaslighting.
@@johnrussell3961 Which is exactly how the EU elects its president.
@@mihohobaba
We can’t vote out any eu president unlike the U.K. government
The EU president is elected by the MEPs every five years. The MEPs are elected every five years by the voters of EU member states. So voters can and do vote out the president. It works just like the UK parliament.@@eddiecalderone
Please don't pollute his twaddle with reason
Two right wing Tory bigots in denial By Ottawa his pubs Should have been asked to explain why he has sold some of his pubs and unable to recruit staff What a sham
150% Tool
A democratic deficit in Scotland. How can they leave the failed brexitstan union?
He gave money to Reform! He's dropped even lower in my estimation. And it was already low.
This is the man who told his staff during covid, to go and get a job in Tesco…
He didn't and the papers telling that lie had to apologise
So he wants the government to put 20% VAT in supermarket food and drink.
No system is perfect, but there's an argument for scrapping tax and just having VAT on everything. You spend more, you spend more on tax/VAT. Buy a Yacht, pay VAT. Only buy food etc, you pay less VAT. At least that's a "fairer" way of doing things than dodgeable tax brackets with loopholes like a sieve.
"its becoming a more buerocratic country" - in part because people like him can't be trusted not to exploit their workers to line their own pockets. Minium wage (or the "living wage" as the tories rebranded it) is there because if it wasn't there people would be paid less.
So he wants to raise the price of food!!
As a man in favor of democracy I look forward to Tim’s campaign for the abolition of the monarchy and House of Lords.
I went to a Wetherspoons in a tourist hotspot in London and had a breakfast for £2.69 which included a hash brown, an egg, baked beans, bacon and a sausage, plus refillable coffee for under £1.50. Never been before as a remainer but Sir Tim, I salute you!!
Was it Ferrari?
I thought it was a to well fed pig!
Poor interview. Tragically cowardly responses. Mr. Martin suddenly claims neutrality when the Brexit blowback is dripping all over Britain...but he admits to no Brexit relevance. And Mr. Ferrari just lettin' him mumble incoherent excuses. Result: Absolutely pointless and contentless interview. Deport the both of 'em.
People who work for him are on minimum wage..just remember that if u want to go in..no idea why anyine would
We use to go to his pubs regularly ,when brixit happened haven’t being in Witherspoon from2016 to date and won’t.
That the same when it get served up it freezing no change there?
The title sir tim shows how ridiculous titles are.
This guy been shown to be a fool and possibly a liar. Who still supports Brexit, only those unable to think and change their mind.
Ferrari is a crawling James Hunt, Sir Tim!🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂 FFS!
Spoons prices are more or less the same as they were before brexit.
Truth is most pubs have taken advantage of COVID and the Ukraine war to put prices up
Spoke to a pub landlord in London and asked him how he could afford to charge us under £4 a pint. He told me that all the other pubs, who were charging £7 and £8 for the same pint are just ripping everyone off. He can charge under £4 and still make a decent living!
Martin was crying his eyes out with his Brexit chum Rocco Forte about not being able to get staff post Brexit despite the fact that ‘taking back control’ resulted in immigration levels more than doubling since we enjoyed freedom of movement in Europe.
Ferrari’s a clown even if J O’B won’t admit it.
Is Tim Martin sober in this interview, Seems like he's had a few too many, if he thinks Brexit is okay.
Tim is a national disgrace.
His pubs aren't
Absolutely no one blames Brexit for the weather.
Sir Tim complains about the EU democratic deficit and he thinks that we vote for our leaders. I'm afraid that it's going to become a bit of shock for him when he learns that we don't vote for the Head of State, anyone in the House of Lords or the Prime Minister and in a general election his vote is ignored unless he votes for the winning candidate.
He doesn't a support a political party, he doesn't support his staff either!
Mr gaslight ferrari who does he mislead over than the old and gullible
SO WRONG
never been to one, never will
But the quality will continue to get worse.
Are you referring to the customers? 😂
Well done Sir Tim, love your breakfasts
Yes as Martin's selling some Wetherspoons.
I call bs on 100% staff,we are always looking for staff,and the ones we get,some don't last 5mins
Sounds more than half cut to me.
He must be doing something right. My wife and I went in to try the Sidcup pub last thursday at midday and it was packed and we couldn’t get a table.
They were all in there for the free food!
another BREXIT hero, to go alongside jeremy corbyn and gina miller
Corbyn was on your side 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
not intentionally, nor gina miller, but their's no doubt both of them made a massive contribution to getting BREXIT through simply by their own incompetence oopposing it
do you understand now ?@@pf844
Why is this man giving an interview in his pyjamas😮
I actually quite like him although I disagree with him about Brexit. It has made the country poorer
How?
That will work. Add 20% to everyones supermarket bills. The Supermarkets have just put their profit margins up from 10% to 20% adding to inflation. I do thank Spoons for thier cheaper pints and helping to keep the price of a pint down. 👍
Nick - Sir Tim, Sir Tim, how are you Sir Tim, aren’t you amazing Sir Tim, blah. Blah blah stop with the flattering is cringe …. Sir Tim
Thank goodness we had the freedom to vote for Johnson, I mean Truss, I mean Rishi, I mean whoever comes in before the election...
So, the Boycott of Wurzel Gummidge hostelries continues.
Why would he regret something that’s helped put a lot of his smaller competitors out of business and made him more money?
Who cares?
We don't.
Bye bye brexitannia RIP.
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I'm not allowed in "spoons" I don't have a St Georges flag tattoo.😊
Pants on fire!
Dont be too fancy on the menus, steak pies, sunday lunches with tradional stuffing etc. But i guess he knows better than me.
if BREXIT was a mistake, why, when remainers had an overall majority in parliament, didn't they simply pass a law for another referendum, or indeed, withdraw the notice to the EU, instead they started arguing over the seating arrangements ?
nobody has ever been able to explain that to me, so i'm left with the conclusion project fear was indeed a lie, as history has also proved it ?
When was that?
There's now an internal customs border in Northern Ireland and Sinn fein in power for the first time. What events do you think triggered these things? ..........
so can you explain to me why these projrct fear authors were more concerned about the seating arrangements than the harm they said would befall the country ?@@adampeckham8541
just before the 2019 election ?@@johnrussell3961
Hey Nick. Where's your Israel documentary when you sympathised with Palestinians thrown out of their home, and the elderly couple that had their olive farm stolen? Can't find it anywhere buddy 😊
Probably they were squatters.
Gammon & Gammoner. 😵💫👈
Two Cork Soakers.
Liar he runs his pubs on skeleton staff. often only one member of staff behind the ramp toilets stink food has got worse
Democracy will certainly work at the next election…