Jimmy Garlic wrote: » I know a town where only one out of four is planning to reopen, one already has a for sale sign up. Same story all over the country. Tourist traps will be the only places where there won’t be mass casualties. Only 50% planning to reopen on the 29th. That’s a lot of jobs permanently removed from the economy by bat flu hysteria.
whisky_galore wrote: » Strange that "hysteria" killed something like 1700 people here.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » I’d say Jimmy is also a climate change sceptic, believes 5G infrastructure is some sort of global elitist plot, and thinks Gemma O’Doherty makes some valid points.
Augeo wrote: » Job losses are never good but less pubs would be net positive for the nation. They are a crutch for many who might find a better use of their time & money going forward.
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » Gyms will be closing too so feck all for Mr Healthy to be at either.
PirateShampoo wrote: » It was finished when they started letting women into the Bar. It was finished when they made Drink Driving illegal. It was finished when they banned Smoking.
Businesses that can reopen The following may reopen: cafés and restaurants providing on premises food and beverages pubs and hotel bars operating as restaurants hotels, hostels, caravan parks and holiday parks
The main changes are: pubs, bars, hotel bars and casinos may reopen gatherings of up to 100 people indoors and 500 outdoors will be permissible
Mrs OBumble wrote: » Pubs aren't allowed to reopen on the 29th. Restaurants and cafes are allowed on the 29th. Pubs are 20 July.
johnb25 wrote: » Both pubs and gyms will come back when and where they offer what people want.
Jimmy Garlic wrote: » People who were in the twilight of their lives anyway and a lot in nursing homes that the gov did absolutely nothing to protect. Sad yes of course but no reason to sabotage the economy the way they did. The suicide figures alone for this year will make for sobering reading.
frag420 wrote: » Don’t forget Soros...
Jimmy Garlic wrote: » Pubs that were dying on their arses anyway and a lot of rural pubs that the gov did absolutely nothing to protect.
Jimmy Garlic wrote: » They are allowed to open as long as they serve food. That could be baked beans on toast or cocktail sausages and peanuts.
HBC08 wrote: » Yes but they'd have to act as restaraunt,retrain staff,change the layout,organise menus,a booking system etc and then charge €9 for the beans on toast. Or they wait the 3 weeks til pubs are permitted to open. What would you do Jimmy?