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Wetherspoons boss tipped for knighthood however confused Brits say the identical factor

Wetherspoons pub boss Tim Martin’s knighthood has left Twitter/X in tatters, splitting opinion on the finances boozer head as he might obtain the honour.

Outspoken pint-lover Tim has divided the general public on quite a lot of events along with his pro-Brexit stance and now a spot on the New Year Honours listing for the “larger than life” character has drummed up bother on social media.

JD Wetherspoon founder was backed publicly by fellow pint-loving members of the general public like I’m A Celebrity… star Nigel Farage. Tim’s much-loved boozers turned £1.9billion in revenue final yr, their first yr within the inexperienced because the Covid-19 pandemic.

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A submit from one bemused account on X learn: “Tim Martin (Wetherspoons boss) will receive a knighthood. Is anyone else confused as to why?”



Tim Martin
Wetherspoons head Tim Martin could also be set for a knighthood

An alleged knighthood tip-off from Kemi Badenoch MP comes only a quick few years after controversy surrounded the pub chain, with accusations of “abandoning” employees on the chain pubs through the begin of the 2020 lockdown.

Martin had reportedly advised his 43,000-strong crew to hunt jobs elsewhere in Tesco as a approach of deploying themselves in work whereas Wetherspoons initially confirmed they might not be paying employees past March 22, The Guardian reported.

The pub boss mentioned on the time: “Most companies, including Wetherspoon, do not have the resources, while pubs are shut, to make this commitment and need to see details of the scheme in order to retain and pay staff, as the government has sensibly requested, rather than instigating large-scale layoffs.”



Tim Martin
Martin’s alleged knighthood has divided members of the general public

It appears the preliminary shockwave of Wetherspoons’ refusal to pay staffers, which finally agreed to furlough their hospitality staff, has lingered on for some X customers.

One consumer fumed the “Wetherspoon boss who didn’t want to pay his staff the regular pay during lockdown and told them to consider a job at Tesco,” was being thought of for one of many UK’s highest honours.

Another consumer joked Mr Martin can be handed the knighthood for “services to men’s exercise in having to walk miles to the loo in his pubs.” A 3rd joked Martin’s pubs had been “a British establishment extra necessary than the Royal Family.”

A spokesperson for the Cabinet Office mentioned: “It would be in inappropriate to comment on speculation regarding potential honours recipients. The honours list will be published shortly in the usual way.”

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