Politics
Wealthy broadcaster Andrew Neil just bragged about getting a waiter sacked
Andrew Neil is an established figure in British media and one of the people responsible for GB News. Neil is notorious for looking and acting like a human whoopee cushion, with the latest example of that being the following:
Lesson learned: never ask @afneil for a higher tip!
“I called the owner later that night, and he was fired in the morning.”@StigAbell | @KateEMcCann pic.twitter.com/oHuuFJvQBD
— Times Radio (@TimesRadio) April 27, 2026
A multi-millionaire bragging about getting a poorly paid waiter fired? Only in the British media!
Andrew Neil’s tip was ‘a bit light’
In the clip that was merrily published by Rupert Murdoch’s Times Radio, Neil said:
I was [reprimanded] for leaving only 15%, in cash, by the way…
The waiter came back in that New York aggressive way. I was taking some people out to dinner. I was the host. I was picking up the bill. And he said quite loudly, ‘Was there something wrong with the meal or the service, Mr Neil?’ And I said, ‘No, no, it’s fine.’
‘Oh, because it’s just, it’s a bit light,’ he said. Yeah. A bit light. And this was in front of everybody, and it was embarrassing. And I [indecipherable] got out more dollars and gave him a bigger tip.
However, he was unlucky, because I happened to know the owner of that restaurant, and I called the owner later that night, and he was fired in the morning.
Employers in the US get away with paying poverty wages by forcing their employees to rely on tips. Although the American tipping system is hard for Britons to wrap our heads around, it is part of their culture.
Lest we forget, Andrew Neil is a right-wing British commentator, and what do the right tell us over and over? They tell us people coming to Britain must respect our culture, and that they must integrate with our customs.
Why couldn’t Neil respect the Yanks’ godawful culture and simply pay up?
Paying the price for Neil’s fragility
As many highlighted, this exchange will have a more significant impact on the waiter than the temporary embarrassment Neil experienced.
Getting some poor kid fired for making you slightly uncomfortable is quite the in character flex, you fucking talking gammon.
— Tehran Tadhg (@TadhgHickey) April 27, 2026
As Mukhtar highlighted, there were other ways Neil could have solved this problem.
This is disgusting, and the fact that he thinks getting a waiter sacked is a flex is very telling.
He should have asked his friend who owns the restaurant to raise the wage. https://t.co/OlKKqbXmyP
— Mukhtar (@I_amMukhtar) April 27, 2026
Novara’s Aaron Bastani, meanwhile, commented:
Zero class.
Turns out you can’t buy it!
Parody account, The Iain Duncan Smiths, said:
Andrew Neil ensuring he will never have a bodily-fluid-free dining experience ever again
Bloated ego
People like Andrew Neil probably do believe this sort of perceived sleight is the worst thing that can happen to a person. Although he’s worked in politics for years, he’s long been outside the impacts of political decisions, and it shows.
When we suffered through the austerity years, Neil did not suffer.
When we suffered through the cost of living crisis, Neil did not suffer.
When Neil got asked to inflate his tip, however, he ensured everyone suffered by throwing his weight around and moaning to the Murdoch press.
Featured image via Times Radio
By Willem Moore
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