Episode 2: Broker Apprentice 2015 – the brokers womble in Wimbledon

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The six contestants hit the streets to persuade the general public to use an insurance broker.

The six hopefuls in the Broker Apprentice 2015 series face a daunting task on Wimbledon High Street as they try to encourage members of the public to use an insurance broker.

Last week you met teams Inspire and e-volve as the series launched.

Now, equipped only with a table outside an A-Plan branch and a clipboard, the two teams have to leave their comfort zone and grab the attention of passers-by.

Watch as the challenge begins with the candidates struggling to get a hearing with the public as

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