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The Apprentice fans all have the same complaint as Lord Sugar sets first task

THE Apprentice swapped the bustling streets of London for the white sandy beaches of Antigua tonight as the BBC show made its return.

While everyone watching at home agreed the Caribbean scenery was breathtaking, they questioned the need for putting all 18 candidates on a long haul flight during a cost of living crisis.

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The Apprentice kicked off in Antigua tonightCredit: BBC
The boys were loving life on the islandCredit: BBC

One wrote on Twitter: "Was there really any need to fly all the candidates to Antigua?"

Another posted: "Antigua on task 1!!! Cost of living what?!!!"

A third said: "Starts the programme mentioning the cost of living crisis & then sends the contestants to Antigua."

Others were baffled why the candidates were still in their suits and officewear on the beach in the baking sunshine

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The girls and boys faced off on the island, flogging very different cultural tours.

It wasn't long before the girls found themselves in a spot of bother as they tried to sell pricey catamaran excursions on deserted beaches.

Cue lots of bickering and blaming of each other over the poor choice of location.

Meanwhile the boys' project manager Joe Phillips, who compared himself to James Bond at the start of the show, came unstuck as he led a guided tour of Fort Berkeley.

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When a tourist asked him to explain what they were all looking at, he got tongue-tied and could only muster a half-hearted "Atlantic Ocean".

Whereas teammate Gregory Ebbs memorised all the local facts and delivered them expertly.

The girls had more luck on their fun-packed pottery class, with their guests singing and genuinely enjoying crafting in stark contrast to sour expressions at the boys' rum-tasting session.

The girls bickered as their sales efforts fell flatCredit: BBC
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