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The same as you know **** all about anyone else’s you fat mess.
At least I don't have a fat mouth, you idiot.
The same as you know **** all about anyone else’s you fat mess.
At least I don't have a fat mouth, you idiot.
You know absolutely nothing about my situation, so shut up.
Reminds me of an old avatar, some dog with a mask.YES!!
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I have, it's suited me... I earned some extra cash,, but i worked hard for it.I know a few people who seem to wear this like a badge of honour. Bit weird. It’s purely by chance that you are in a job which could carry on through the lockdown. It doesn’t make you special or more hardworking ffs.
At least I don't have a fat mouth, you idiot.

could make alot of money ... I used to to that up here.. buy a pitch at a fair or event .. load up with pop from the cash and carry then flog for extortionate prices... ice cream too.
people are out and the kids want stuff so you can pull their eyes out.
Going to sound a bit weird but i feel almost guilty as since i've been medically retired , have nice works pension , home owner with no mortgage & decent savings . Therefore while i will be affected i also know i will be financially ok unlike millions of others.
if you are self employed and have been honest about your profits the government offered a decent payout.
also a lot of people who have been furloughed would rather be working and have the security of a full wage. Probably most


HIAG Hurtling back towards the exit at breakneck speeds![]()
Flounce imminent.FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT
Cash is always king. The issue for many businesses has been that even when shut or partially reopened, a large proportion of their cost base remains the same. Thus eating cash. The solution was to offer loans via the banks, but they wanted directors guarantees and many had to decide whether to run the risk of accruing more debt or just close the doors for good.Biggest issue is cash flow. Even if you have orders to service there could just be a lack of cash to get companies over the hump. Govt needs to look at this to ease unemployment.
I’d also like to see more tax breaks for bigger corporations based on how many new staff they recruit between now and year end.
Me too, I made bread, sausages, pies, curry’s, scotch eggs, lasagne and an array of English food for take-always throughout the pandemic. Actually business improved during the period so I won’t claim for furlough payment.I've worked from home throughout the lockdown but it has been pretty tough - 85% of staff worldwide have been furloughed and redundancies will follow, almost certainly.
Cash is always king. The issue for many businesses has been that even when shut or partially reopened, a large proportion of their cost base remains the same. Thus eating cash. The solution was to offer loans via the banks, but they wanted directors guarantees and many had to decide whether to run the risk of accruing more debt or just close the doors for good.
Once furlough draws to a close there’s going to a Tsunami of redundancies.
Shed loads of bankruptcies here too already its reported between 7-9 million people are now unemployed. It’s a ****storm for sure.Yup. Even the short term cash injection will have been eaten up with overheads. If the trade isn’t there, then truck loads of businesses will simply go to the wall and shed all the jobs that go with them.
Me too, I made bread, sausages, pies, curry’s, scotch eggs, lasagne and an array of English food for take-always throughout the pandemic. Actually business improved during the period so I won’t claim for furlough payment.![]()