Wednesday 17 August 2022 02:46 PM Pimlico Plumbers boss Charlie Mullins backs Liz Truss for saying British ... trends now

Wednesday 17 August 2022 02:46 PM Pimlico Plumbers boss Charlie Mullins backs Liz Truss for saying British ... trends now
Wednesday 17 August 2022 02:46 PM Pimlico Plumbers boss Charlie Mullins backs Liz Truss for saying British ... trends now

Wednesday 17 August 2022 02:46 PM Pimlico Plumbers boss Charlie Mullins backs Liz Truss for saying British ... trends now

Businessman Charlie Mullins has backed Liz Truss' comments that British workers needed 'more graft' and blamed work from home culture for destroying people's work ethic. 

The Pimlico Plumbers boss said the Tory leadership hopeful was 'undoubtedly' correct after a leaked recording of her saying there was a 'fundamental issue of British working culture' emerged.

Backing her comments, Mr Mullins told the MailOnline: 'In my experience, undoubtedly she’s correct in what she’s saying.

'Of course, many British workers are lazy.

'A lot of it is to do with what they think they’re entitled to and what they think they’re worth rather than doing an honest day’s work for an honest day’s pay.'

The business owner blasted WFH culture for the decline in British working culture, saying that it has 'changed people's idea of wanting to go to work for the worse off'.

Charlie Mullins has backed Liz Truss' comments and said he doesn't think 'she's going to hold back with telling lazy people to get to work' if he becomes the next Prime Minister

Charlie Mullins has backed Liz Truss' comments and said he doesn't think 'she's going to hold back with telling lazy people to get to work' if he becomes the next Prime Minister 

He continued: 'The pandemic has made people a lot more comfortable at home and not wanting to go to work.

'The good workers are in work and the ones who don't want to go to work, or want to work from home, for me they're the lazy people'.

Mr Mullins said his main issue with British working culture was that some people 'feel they’re entitled to just get money and do nothing' compared with foreign workers who 'are more hardworking'.  

'There's no two ways about it, I find most foreign workers are more hardworking,' he said.

'They work twice as hard as some of the Brits, that's quite noticeable.'

Asked about the tape at hustings in Perth last night, Liz Truss said she wanted 'more productivity across the country and we need more economic growth'

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