Brexiteer who had to eat their own words after doing this comparison.

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Everyone always has an opinion about almost anything and everything and it’s not much one can do about it. but there comes a time once in a while that were opinions are shout out and fought about and then although this person may win a wrong argument they will face a situation where they are made to eat their words and this my friend is glorious. 

In this situation A Brexiteer who described the European Union as an “overpriced, badly-run hotel” has admitted that Brexit led to huge problems in recruiting staff for her own hotel business. TV presenter Alex Polizzi was a very vocal supporter of the Leave campaign during the 2016 EU referendum, but now regrets her stance. She quoted “Brexit has caused us enormous problems with recruitment. We had forgotten how much we relied on these enthusiastic young professionals from hospitality schools across Europe. I’m like the turkey who voted for Christmas.”

Polizzi said she voted Leave because she “really didn’t like the European Commission”, but now regrets broken relationships with “our European friends”. She further quoted “Unfortunately, the hospitality industry has had a bad reputation in this country in the sense of it being hard work and low wages. I love training young ones, but what’s terrifying is how shallow the pool is. I read the letter Michel Roux wrote to all his lunchtime customers at Gavroche – saying he was sorry he had to cancel their bookings because he only had enough staff to do one shift. If it happens to La Gavroche, it could happen to anybody. The European Union reminds me of an overpriced, badly run hotel where, if the guests complain, the manager shoos them away with an irritated wave of the hands. That is the impression I get of what happens every time Britain goes to Brussels.” 

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