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Don't like Nick
Paace
28-05-2011
Don't like Nick shutting up the candidates in the board room, like he did Tom and Jim. They should be allowed have their say. If they are wrong and dig a bigger hole for themselves so be it, it makes great and entertaining telly . Nick should not be silencing them.
friendlyguy2
28-05-2011
He was over the top this week in the boardroom.
*Cadhla*
28-05-2011
He thinks he's Lord Muck now that Margaret has left. He and Margaret made a good partenrship but now it's not the same with Karen.
.Lauren.
28-05-2011
Any man who can silence someone with a single look or word is good in my book.
LilAngel
28-05-2011
Nick has annoyed me no end this series. He worked very well as a double act with Margaret but now it's like he's aware of his "legend" status people have dubbed him with and it's as if he just says and does stuff for the sake of it. Pulling faces at the camera like he did in the shopping centre was uncalled for, as if he wanted to remain in the fore all the time and gain an automatic laugh.
Cherrybomber
28-05-2011
Originally Posted by friendlyguy2:
“He was over the top this week in the boardroom.”

I understand your view but it must be difficult to keep quiet when they are being so stupid.
MrsSpoon
29-05-2011
I am sure his miserable presence didn't help the team drum up business from members of the public last week.
Paace
29-05-2011
I'm loathe to criticise Nick but I thought he overstepped the mark on that task . The BR sequences can be some of the best where the candidates shoud be allowed to air any grievances they have. If they feel they're going to be muzzled it could get boring.
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