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I can beat that, check this ****er out she's on the way to ASDA. Barefoot as well and banging on about there being no tins of spagetti hoops.You must log in or register to see media
I can beat that, check this ****er out she's on the way to ASDA. Barefoot as well and banging on about there being no tins of spagetti hoops.
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Using a crutch and wearing no shoes.I can beat that, check this ****er out she's on the way to ASDA. Barefoot as well and banging on about there being no tins of spagetti hoops.
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UK deaths now 53.
A week ago it was 5.
Been doing the worst case cash flow forecasts for the business today, not pretty.
Can you survive the next 4 months or so?
Using a crutch and wearing no shoes.
****ing defo WALES
It was a sight to behold. Amazing.Using a crutch and wearing no shoes.
****ing defo WALES
Can you survive the next 4 months or so?
It was a sight to behold. Amazing.
I've never known anything like this in my lifetime. It's like we are asking businesses to just become dormant for 3-4 months!
Depends how bad it gets. At worst case and at 4 months - no, not without laying off the vast majority of the workforce.
The economic effect is the thing to really worry about. Its going to be a really rocky time for a lot of businesses.
The expectation is the peak in 12 weeks with another 10-12 weeks of dealing with it still beyond that. That’s potentially 6 months of disruption which a lot of businesses are going to struggle to cope with. And each business that tanks will have a knock on effect to other businesses and people.
The government and banks need to come up with some serious measures to cope with this.
The hospitality and entertainment business is up in arms.
As the Govt ‘advice’ for people to stay away from pubs, clubs and theatres isn’t a mandated ban.
So therefore their insurance won’t cover them for cancellations / closures.
I’d like to believe this is an oversight, however the cynic in me thinks that it probably isn’t.
The economic effect is the thing to really worry about. Its going to be a really rocky time for a lot of businesses.
The expectation is the peak in 12 weeks with another 10-12 weeks of dealing with it still beyond that. That’s potentially 6 months of disruption which a lot of businesses are going to struggle to cope with. And each business that tanks will have a knock on effect to other businesses and people.
The government and banks need to come up with some serious measures to cope with this.
