Don’t fall for it. A minimum wage increase is far overdue for many countries. We got to get away from this idea that businesses exceed a position to exceed and it’s the norm to pay your employees the lowest possible.
@royboy565 Pre Thatcher, most CEOs might have been paid at most three times that of their employees. Now it is 100s. No wonder the young can't get housing.
I would make the case that i's important to show the working people how Billionaires manipulate the argument in favor to downgrade workers rights and maintaining the status quo.
he's been living in Spain after selling off Pimlico where he Skype's his GBNewts items plus he's also looking to move to Dubai cause of the Tax breaks he says.
He should stay away, a total pr...k,sacked his employees that wouldn't take the jab,he is a pillock.will he sack an employee for taking time off for going to the dentist?a total hypocrite.
yes, but what he says is correct ; we'll see a lot of hours cut.. and employers just not taking on more staff.. it'll only hurt the economy which will make UK poorer.. which will make everything more expensive.
@@joecater894If a business can't pay the legal minimum wage to all it's staff then the business can't be making enough profit and is a failed business. If nobody ever gets wage increases how can you grow the economy? Why should any govt of any colour subsidise bad businesses. More benefits goes to people in work than those out of work. What does that tell you?
Why do you keep saying he is a Billionare? He has ran a business that topped at £20 mill revenue, for 40 years. With currently about $1 mill profit per year. He is a millionaire, but he is not a billionaire unless you are insinuating he has stolen about 99% of his money.
Why does he think we want an economy built on businesses who cannot afford to pay employees a decent wage and give them rights to contest unfair dismissal?
And don't come back for Henley Wimbledon Cowes Twickenham etc etc or any of the social calender the incentivised employees provided for the likes of you to enjoy.
Again,he should be investsgated ,how come he became so wealthy, who was he paying off,and how did he treat his workforce? Rod Stewart should sue him for copyright 😂
Great to see that the increased minimum wage & higher National Insurance will reduce demand for labour. The nation has a massive labour shortage leading to unsustainable immigration of around one million a year. 🤔
Why are lbc asking this plumber his opinion on the budget???? Why not ask the road sweeper or the window cleaner!🙄 Grow up LBC, i thought you were a serious news organisation?? Stop booking these clowns
@@johnmoore9862 Actually I do him a disservice as he would be readily over in Spain. And. I'm sure he would actively want to pay their emergency services top notch high level wages to ensure that they dealt with this emergency properly - particularly as the is so selfless and would want the community to have proper investment put into it.
Taxpayers have been propping up failed business models for years through the benefits system. If companies can't pay a living wage then it is a failed business plan and no lender should go near them. We have a lot of people in full time work being topped up through the benefits system as they simply don't earn enough to live.
He doesn’t want to lose some of his millions, a lot of other employers I suspect won’t agree with him. If you treat employees fairly and pay them properly you will have more loyalty.
@@MrSpeekerv1.0 Let's say that your level of productivity is such that you can only produce £10 of value for every hour that you work. With the labour-law insisting that you get paid, say, £12 per hour, it's always a loss if someone was to hire you. It harms these people.
@@lochnessmunster1189 Surely though if a business can't make a profit from it's workers output then it's not a vialbe business and shouldn't exist. The minimum wage can also be an unintentionally bad thing because all the hire-fire 12 weeker jobs via agencies price fix it at that when it actually should be higher for what you do.
@@MrSpeekerv1.0 No, this isn't the case. It's not necessarily the business' fault that a person can't reach the productivity level. Instead, they hire other people. So it discriminates against those who are older or slightly disabled.
It takes a lot to get to a tribunal, ACAS will advise on that. Employers have to treat their employees fairly and if they do they have nought to worry about. This guy contradicts himself right left and centre. He said he was going to leave the country, maybe he should. We are not here to disagree. 🙄
@@royboy565 exactly! £20 a week is nought to a millionaire I guess. That’s why his opinion means nothing. Branding folk lazy who work from home. That’s what came from the pandemic. Saves employers money on premises. Employers save on travel and the roads are not as busy. Sounds like a win win to me.
@@pmin5554 he’s an employer, so he’s on the defensive it seems. ACAS won’t even look at it if they don’t think you have a case. And that’s only after following the grievance process at work.
What is he taking about employer rights from day 1 should not be a problem. Employers can have probation periods, as long performance is reviewed and everything documented as to why the employee does not meet the standard required then there is no risk of unfair dismissal claims. Thus he openly admits he fires people in those two years for reasons other than performance. So that's exactly why worker rights are needed from day 1.
As I found out in the 1990s the Minimum wage becomes the basic wage , companies will pay no more than it , overtime rate will be flat , no more time and a half etc.
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This is rich coming from someone who doesn't know anything about life for the ordinary people. people will give their trade to firms that pay a fair wage and avoid his business for being a scrooge!
I heard a rumour Madame Tussauds were considering a wax work of Charlie Mullins but when they started working on it they soon realised it would be much easier and less costly just to get the shriveled up old leather to be his own wax work. That's why there isn't a wax work of Mullins cos he refused the request.
He does tend to plumb the depths our Charlie. Working for him can't have been a pipe dream. He may be flushed with success but his workers were probably in the toilet.
Without growth it’s just more inflation. If people won’t pay the price, then the workforce will be cut and/or automated. Or worse, businesses will just fold.
Not really. If you consider the types of businesses that pay the minimum wage - care services, cleaners, catering, hairdressers....these are services that cannot be cut or automated and the demand is relatively constant. So if the businesses wants to continue operating, the small increase will just be a small part of the overall annual inflation. There are far better ways of controlling inflation than capping the wages of the lowest earners in the land.
@theolddog5129 their prices will just go up to pay for it, still inflationary. You also missed out large sectors like retail that also pay the wage. You then forget that to ensure those above the minimum wage don’t see their value eroded, they too must get a rise and 6.7% on any wage bill (especially after 2 years of back-to-back 10% rises) is no small change. Ultimately if you keep loading on costs and no other cuts can be made then there is no choice. If you want growth then the economy needs to expand in size, not more money circulating while the size remains broadly the same. If you want a better wage then you need a skilled job and not just working the checkout at a supermarket.
@@psycrow6699 Unless we are content with some working people living in extreme poverty, they will have to receive the equivalent of the basic minimum wage somehow. Either from the employer or a combination of the employer and working person benefits paid out of taxes. It is right and economically more efficient that the total payment is in the form of wages. On the whole society is consuming unsustainable levels of natural resources because affordability by the majority supports this. This needs to be curtailed and a degree of inflation is an effective way of curtaining demand.
@@theolddog5129 I agree, the whole system is grossly unfair and rewards greed and selfishness. But I see nothing from any party or any solution in history to date that can right that particular wrong.
People are going to start losing their jobs , wage rises will not not come from the profit of the business, they come from the bottom line and no amount of bleeting about it is going to change it.
Closing the gap between younger and older workers is going to inevitably put a lot of younger workers on the unemployment line. A lot of businesses will only hire younger workers because they don’t have to pay them as much. Take that away and you take away the only negotiating leverage younger people have.
The fact he thought that over 21 were going up almost 100% should have been disqualifying instantly. Under 21 getting 60p more was £20 a week and practically nothing but it's too much for people to take on apprentices?
He’s just said employers aren’t taking young people “because they move around too much” and then said £3”won’t encourage young people to work”….which one is it? My daughter has been looking for 2 years for a job (she is 19 and also a student not a scrounged incase anyone thinks it) and she has yet to be offered one. She would take £3 LESS at this point
Unless they increase threshold of A £12750 income tax , minimum wages doesn’t make much difference. Give with hand and take back with others and make them work harder.
Not quite. The people who are on the minimum wage will only pay income tax at the 20% rate, so there's the 80% uplift minus NI. Definitely worth having!
Mullins, who sold his business for £145 million in 2021, plans to divest all his UK assets, redirecting his investments to Spain and Dubai. Mullins has hired an agent to sell the luxury apartment, which boasts a bar and is located next to Sir Tom Jones's property.
I own a small business and employ people. Minimum wage increase is always great but the cost of wages and all the these tax's increase and on top of that trying to meet 100's of regulations is not a joke. We will either have to pass the new cost to our customers and potentially lose some or sack employees to try and save the business. Anyone who has a business will know this.
If you're paying your staff minimum wage, it's because they are either unskilled, or you're a tight barsteward. Relying on the state to subsidise your business is not going to help the country out of the current hole the tories dug for us. But you only care about profit, right?
Minimum wage increase trashed by tax dodging multi millionaire .the irony .he is the perfect example of how the ultra rich view working people in this country .with utter contempt.
Tories said there would be mass redundancies under minimum wage implementation. No one was made unemployed and the country carried on, the same will happen with this increase
So the youngsters will choose to move on, as is their want (not sure what the evidence for that is), and then try and fraudulently claim they were wrongfully dismissed from the job they voluntarily left, because that's what young people do?
A billionaire that doesn't believe in wage increases and workers rights...big shocker
It's not that he doesn't believe in workers' rights... he correctly understands the problems caused by artificially trying to raise wages.
Do you prefer billionaires who think they are socialists?
@@adambinnie1332 Quite strange though, the richer people get the tighter they become whatever their background.
@@lochnessmunster1189and he's not a billionaire
@@gohrt9139 Fair enough.
His plastic surgery also backfired. Can't take anything he says seriously
Why are we so obsessed with billionaires? It's the ultra wealthy that have got us in this mess. Stop giving them air time.
The ultra-wealthy AND politicians too.
And tax them properly.
@@ScruffyTubblesYou say that as if they aren’t already being taxed heavily
@ls93780 They aren't.
He's not a billionaire
Don’t fall for it. A minimum wage increase is far overdue for many countries. We got to get away from this idea that businesses exceed a position to exceed and it’s the norm to pay your employees the lowest possible.
Totally a waste of time with other tax increases it will be taken of us
min wage previously has helped a lot ; but its getting dysfunctional now.
@@joecater894minimum wage is one of the better policy decisions made. Imagine the disparity in wages without it.
@royboy565 Pre Thatcher, most CEOs might have been paid at most three times that of their employees. Now it is 100s. No wonder the young can't get housing.
@@ScruffyTubbles. Absolutely 👍 100% spot on.
and why are we supposed to listen to the views of a Billionaire when it comes to the working class again sorry?
I would make the case that i's important to show the working people how Billionaires manipulate the argument in favor to downgrade workers rights and maintaining the status quo.
He's not a billionaire
Shame on LBC giving this man any air time.
I wouldn't let him through the door,he obviously had dodgy contracts, get his ex employees on the show.
Or any hair time…..
@@nick1065🤣🤣
Doesn’t want to pay his staff a decent wage! Thought he left the UK so doesn’t get a say
A pratt.
Yeah, hes subsidised by the public purse.
Worse thing is I just read his dad was a factory worker and his mum a cleaner…and he doesn’t want working class to prosper. I wish he would leave.
When you order Rod Stewart from Temu.
😂
A billionaire not wanting employees getting wage increases and workers right 😮
This guy's so inspirational! You can be thick as fk and still get rich!
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Hasn't Charlie Mullins quit the UK as he threatened to do a few weeks ago?
We can hope.
he's been living in Spain after selling off Pimlico where he Skype's his GBNewts items plus he's also looking to move to Dubai cause of the Tax breaks he says.
Charlie loves the Limelight 😂😅😂😅
It’s called attention seeking
Who wouldnt leave if they had the dosh its a sinking ship.
Yeah,,, A "billionaire" weighs in on minimum wage increases... This is pathetic even for LBC nowadays.
Tom is a Tory glory boy. What do you expect?
What a pratt,
He should stay away, a total pr...k,sacked his employees that wouldn't take the jab,he is a pillock.will he sack an employee for taking time off for going to the dentist?a total hypocrite.
yes, but what he says is correct ; we'll see a lot of hours cut.. and employers just not taking on more staff.. it'll only hurt the economy which will make UK poorer.. which will make everything more expensive.
@@joecater894If a business can't pay the legal minimum wage to all it's staff then the business can't be making enough profit and is a failed business. If nobody ever gets wage increases how can you grow the economy? Why should any govt of any colour subsidise bad businesses. More benefits goes to people in work than those out of work. What does that tell you?
Blah blah blah they said the same thing when minimum wage was introduced all those years ago .
If Mullins thinks it’s a bad idea, then it’s almost certainly a brilliant idea!
The problem is that he has had so much botox that it is impossible to see how he is feeling.
He needs all the money to keep messing with his face!
Why is British media obligated to bring the wax work on every time there is a policy proposal?
Hasn't he left the country yet?
Why do you keep saying he is a Billionare?
He has ran a business that topped at £20 mill revenue, for 40 years. With currently about $1 mill profit per year.
He is a millionaire, but he is not a billionaire unless you are insinuating he has stolen about 99% of his money.
Why is it the richest most powerful people always say the poor get paid to much, has he not gone yet.
Generally, they don't say this. Some do, but most don't.
Somebody at LBC doesn’t know what a Billion is.Its a 1000 million,Mullins isn’t worth that.
Your right He's worth maybe 200 -300 mil not a billion.
He sold pimlico plumbers to a big US company who operate service companies. 2/3 hundred million ££s
This tool had the gall to call Starmer a flip'flop!!?😂😂😂😂😂
Why does he think we want an economy built on businesses who cannot afford to pay employees a decent wage and give them rights to contest unfair dismissal?
He looks Rod Stewart after he fell asleep in front of the fire 😢
I think he looks more like Rod Stewart and Peter Stringfellow after climbing inside Jeff Goldblums the fly machine.
Employers have been underpaying for the last 30 years
They should just increase his tax bill and the economy would fix itself
Businesses will be fine. Off you pop.
And don't come back for Henley Wimbledon Cowes Twickenham etc etc or any of the social calender the incentivised employees provided for the likes of you to enjoy.
Charlie talking twaddle
Again,he should be investsgated ,how come he became so wealthy, who was he paying off,and how did he treat his workforce? Rod Stewart should sue him for copyright 😂
How can a man with this intellect make so much money? We're doomed as a species.
Billionaire always think that worker getting a pay increase it dangerous. But they have no issues getting a multi million dollar increase
Why ask him ,I thought he had gone to different shores for the better 😮
Great to see that the increased minimum wage & higher National Insurance will reduce demand for labour.
The nation has a massive labour shortage leading to unsustainable immigration of around one million a year.
🤔
Why are lbc asking this plumber his opinion on the budget????
Why not ask the road sweeper or the window cleaner!🙄
Grow up LBC, i thought you were a serious news organisation??
Stop booking these clowns
Look at the state of him
Wurzel Gummidge
He looks ridiculous, & talks even worse.
@@johnmoore9862 He is obviously over here in Blighty when the floods are currently in Spain.
@@johnmoore9862 Actually I do him a disservice as he would be readily over in Spain. And. I'm sure he would actively want to pay their emergency services top notch high level wages to ensure that they dealt with this emergency properly - particularly as the is so selfless and would want the community to have proper investment put into it.
*Poundland Rod Stewart, the same fool who said he'd leave the country under a Labour government!* 😂🤡
DynoRod Stewart is the correct term.
F - Socialism!!
@adambinnie1332 you don't even know what socialism is, you've just heard on GB news it's bad 🤣🍖
Don't dig Rid Stewart. He has real talent.
Take his billions away let him live on minimum wage
So dont pay anyone decent wages and also say you're moving to Spain because of a potential tax hike. Really mate?
Taxpayers have been propping up failed business models for years through the benefits system. If companies can't pay a living wage then it is a failed business plan and no lender should go near them. We have a lot of people in full time work being topped up through the benefits system as they simply don't earn enough to live.
Nothing says living wage more than a pool in the background....
He doesn’t want to lose some of his millions, a lot of other employers I suspect won’t agree with him. If you treat employees fairly and pay them properly you will have more loyalty.
Hairdressers !!! This chap needs one FAST looking like he’s out the 80s 😂
This absolute melted candle gets trotted out so often on LBC he may as well be a presenter. Says the same garbage every single time
Won't someone please think of the wealthy owners
Wasn't he going to leave the uk? Byeee
Yep, thought we got rid of him, 😂😅😂😅
Ok ! If businesses don't take people on.......
Who's going to do all the work ? The boses ?
Don't fink so mullins.
Won't be a burden...you'll just up your prices.
Why ask him? He's an establishment multi millionaire who doesn't even live in the UK. Why don't they interview someone on the minimum wage?
Or better still, interview someone who can't get a job because of the minimum wage laws.
@@lochnessmunster1189 Elaborate.
@@MrSpeekerv1.0 Let's say that your level of productivity is such that you can only produce £10 of value for every hour that you work. With the labour-law insisting that you get paid, say, £12 per hour, it's always a loss if someone was to hire you. It harms these people.
@@lochnessmunster1189 Surely though if a business can't make a profit from it's workers output then it's not a vialbe business and shouldn't exist. The minimum wage can also be an unintentionally bad thing because all the hire-fire 12 weeker jobs via agencies price fix it at that when it actually should be higher for what you do.
@@MrSpeekerv1.0 No, this isn't the case. It's not necessarily the business' fault that a person can't reach the productivity level. Instead, they hire other people. So it discriminates against those who are older or slightly disabled.
Man can’t decide whether the £20 a week is going to make no difference or if it’s going to cause businesses in the UK to implode
Or if he’s in favour of a minimum wage increase, or not 😂
Absolute clown.
Why would anyone work for this guy,he literally doesn't want his workers to have decent living standard's
Mullins still looks insane: he’s still talking it too.
Didn't this bell end sell his company to American investors and leave the country? doesn't sound like he wants the best for the UK
He’s not a billionaire. 🤡🤡🤡
How is this guy successful? He doesn’t make any sense
He’s really trying hard to be one of the most dislikeable people in the country. Hasn’t he been saying he’s been going to leave for a while now?
Isn't he supposed to relocate to Dubai by now because of taxes?? Why chat to him about minimum wage in the first place ???
Min wage keeps workers from just shutting the whole show down, taking control, and ending the abuse.
It takes a lot to get to a tribunal, ACAS will advise on that. Employers have to treat their employees fairly and if they do they have nought to worry about.
This guy contradicts himself right left and centre. He said he was going to leave the country, maybe he should. We are not here to disagree. 🙄
He seems to think verdicts are bandied about on hear say, not EVIDENCE 🙄🤦🏻♂️
@@pmin5554He is so out of touch, he even thinks an extra 20 quid is neither here or there. Tell that to those on minimum wage.
@@royboy565 exactly! £20 a week is nought to a millionaire I guess. That’s why his opinion means nothing. Branding folk lazy who work from home. That’s what came from the pandemic. Saves employers money on premises. Employers save on travel and the roads are not as busy. Sounds like a win win to me.
@@pmin5554 he’s an employer, so he’s on the defensive it seems. ACAS won’t even look at it if they don’t think you have a case. And that’s only after following the grievance process at work.
Billionaire who dosen't want to pay fair wage............suprise surprise.
How do you determine exactly what a "fair wage" is?
@lochnessmunster1189 the living wage i suppose.
@@HarpoonB2 where do you think prices come from?
@lochnessmunster1189 aldi?
@@HarpoonB2 No. They are determined by what people can, and are willing to, pay. Artificially pushing wages up just pushes prices too.
Charlie should stick to lead ball joints --- preferable when they are hot!
What is he taking about employer rights from day 1 should not be a problem. Employers can have probation periods, as long performance is reviewed and everything documented as to why the employee does not meet the standard required then there is no risk of unfair dismissal claims. Thus he openly admits he fires people in those two years for reasons other than performance. So that's exactly why worker rights are needed from day 1.
He's an expert in tribunals... wonder why?
As I found out in the 1990s the Minimum wage becomes the basic wage , companies will pay no more than it , overtime rate will be flat , no more time and a half etc.
This is rich coming from someone who doesn't know anything about life for the ordinary people. people will give their trade to firms that pay a fair wage and avoid his business for being a scrooge!
More money for his Turkey teeth then 😂
I thought Mullins was meant to have left the country, why is he still here?
Trust me mate i know what im talking about 🤣🤣🤣
You have to love the doublethink. The increases are trivial, yet they'll irrevocably harm small businesses.
They will harm smaller businesses more than larger ones.
It is greedy people like Charlie is why I became self employed. I got fed up working for bosses stealing my hard work so that they can live in luxury.
I heard a rumour Madame Tussauds were considering a wax work of Charlie Mullins but when they started working on it they soon realised it would be much easier and less costly just to get the shriveled up old leather to be his own wax work. That's why there isn't a wax work of Mullins cos he refused the request.
His main argument is they’re scared young people will go but will sue for unfair dismissal? 😂😂😂
I dont think min wage will effect plumbers too much . The west needs to address the cost of electricity and food.
Translation 'If I could pay them nothing, I would'.
He does tend to plumb the depths our Charlie. Working for him can't have been a pipe dream. He may be flushed with success but his workers were probably in the toilet.
Without growth it’s just more inflation. If people won’t pay the price, then the workforce will be cut and/or automated. Or worse, businesses will just fold.
Not really. If you consider the types of businesses that pay the minimum wage - care services, cleaners, catering, hairdressers....these are services that cannot be cut or automated and the demand is relatively constant. So if the businesses wants to continue operating, the small increase will just be a small part of the overall annual inflation. There are far better ways of controlling inflation than capping the wages of the lowest earners in the land.
@theolddog5129 their prices will just go up to pay for it, still inflationary. You also missed out large sectors like retail that also pay the wage. You then forget that to ensure those above the minimum wage don’t see their value eroded, they too must get a rise and 6.7% on any wage bill (especially after 2 years of back-to-back 10% rises) is no small change. Ultimately if you keep loading on costs and no other cuts can be made then there is no choice. If you want growth then the economy needs to expand in size, not more money circulating while the size remains broadly the same. If you want a better wage then you need a skilled job and not just working the checkout at a supermarket.
@@psycrow6699 Unless we are content with some working people living in extreme poverty, they will have to receive the equivalent of the basic minimum wage somehow. Either from the employer or a combination of the employer and working person benefits paid out of taxes. It is right and economically more efficient that the total payment is in the form of wages. On the whole society is consuming unsustainable levels of natural resources because affordability by the majority supports this. This needs to be curtailed and a degree of inflation is an effective way of curtaining demand.
@@theolddog5129 I agree, the whole system is grossly unfair and rewards greed and selfishness. But I see nothing from any party or any solution in history to date that can right that particular wrong.
@@psycrow6699 We agree. Thank you for a civil and grown-up exchange of views. 👍
People are going to start losing their jobs , wage rises will not not come from the profit of the business, they come from the bottom line and no amount of bleeting about it is going to change it.
If they lose their jobs then they can do what they were doing for the old employers client base. They'd be able to do it much cheaper.
Terrahawks wants their puppet back.
Increasing the minimum wage means more inflation guys, they need to strengthen the pound, the pound needs backed, the government needs cut
Closing the gap between younger and older workers is going to inevitably put a lot of younger workers on the unemployment line. A lot of businesses will only hire younger workers because they don’t have to pay them as much. Take that away and you take away the only negotiating leverage younger people have.
The fact he thought that over 21 were going up almost 100% should have been disqualifying instantly.
Under 21 getting 60p more was £20 a week and practically nothing but it's too much for people to take on apprentices?
He’s just said employers aren’t taking young people “because they move around too much” and then said £3”won’t encourage young people to work”….which one is it? My daughter has been looking for 2 years for a job (she is 19 and also a student not a scrounged incase anyone thinks it) and she has yet to be offered one. She would take £3 LESS at this point
Billionaire? Oh please LBC has the nerve to call this low budget rod Stewart a billionaire 😅😅😅
Mullens,Google him ,a overwhelming nothing.
Unless they increase threshold of A £12750 income tax , minimum wages doesn’t make much difference. Give with hand and take back with others and make them work harder.
Not quite. The people who are on the minimum wage will only pay income tax at the 20% rate, so there's the 80% uplift minus NI. Definitely worth having!
When you don't think you can hate billionaires more, they prove you wrong.
He's not a billionaire at all. More LBC lies.
Wish he would just leave already
Mullins, who sold his business for £145 million in 2021, plans to divest all his UK assets, redirecting his investments to Spain and Dubai. Mullins has hired an agent to sell the luxury apartment, which boasts a bar and is located next to Sir Tom Jones's property.
How did he turn 145m into 1000m in 3 years 🤔
I own a small business and employ people. Minimum wage increase is always great but the cost of wages and all the these tax's increase and on top of that trying to meet 100's of regulations is not a joke. We will either have to pass the new cost to our customers and potentially lose some or sack employees to try and save the business. Anyone who has a business will know this.
Bet you won't take a cut in profits though will you ?
If you're paying your staff minimum wage, it's because they are either unskilled, or you're a tight barsteward.
Relying on the state to subsidise your business is not going to help the country out of the current hole the tories dug for us.
But you only care about profit, right?
If you can't afford to pay the minimum wage then you should not be running a business.
Sounds like Pimlico plumbers will take in those youngsters that the other firms wouldn’t.
This guys a clown just like the Wetherspoons owner. Will spout lies to suit their own agenda.
Wetherspoons Tim was right about the EU, though.
The more billionaires in the country the more poverty we will witness.
Billionaire? Lol. No where near it.
OBE 🤣 I wouldn't pick an honour up if I saw one lying in the street to be honest
Utter waffle
Minimum wage increase trashed by tax dodging multi millionaire .the irony .he is the perfect example of how the ultra rich view working people in this country .with utter contempt.
Tories said there would be mass redundancies under minimum wage implementation.
No one was made unemployed and the country carried on, the same will happen with this increase
Plumbers want hundreds for coughing...or getting out of the van.
Why are LBC even interviewing tbis tool? What did they aspect
I don’t give a toss what this guy has to say. Why hasn’t he left the country yet?
The billionaire who probably does pay tax in this country and has a offshore account.
So the youngsters will choose to move on, as is their want (not sure what the evidence for that is), and then try and fraudulently claim they were wrongfully dismissed from the job they voluntarily left, because that's what young people do?