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Not strictly accurate. The eating out thing doesn't apply to areas in local lockdown such as Leicester or GM.
Agree in general though that it's all over the place.
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Not strictly accurate. The eating out thing doesn't apply to areas in local lockdown such as Leicester or GM.
Agree in general though that it's all over the place.
So no Nando's voucher from the government if you live in Leicester? Not been a good month for Leicester, has it?
Nandos is nasty anyway so they're not missing much.
Nandos is nasty anyway so they're not missing much.
We have never tried a Nando’s, got told overpriced and overrated.
How dare you
Nicer than KFC. Not as nice as actual food.

Most pharmacies with any sense will be doing it already. I was speaking to a pharmacist friend over a year ago who was advising patients with long-term medical conditions to stockpile their prescription drugs if they could, in the event of a no-deal Brexit.Government telling pharmacies/drug suppliers to stockpile drugs in case of issues with importing them, after Brexit.
What a fecking triumph, as Vin would say.
https://bywire.news/articles/uk-urges-medicine-suppliers-to-stockpile-before-brexit-transition-ends
Most pharmacies with any sense will be doing it already. I was speaking to a pharmacist friend over a year ago who was advising patients with long-term medical conditions to stockpile their prescription drugs if they could, in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
I remember having this very discussion about insulin in particular. Less than 1% of the insulin used by diabetics in the UK is made here. We import every drop of the rest. No doubt the same is true for many other medicines without which patients cannot survive.
Most pharmacies with any sense will be doing it already. I was speaking to a pharmacist friend over a year ago who was advising patients with long-term medical conditions to stockpile their prescription drugs if they could, in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
I remember having this very discussion about insulin in particular. Less than 1% of the insulin used by diabetics in the UK is made here. We import every drop of the rest. No doubt the same is true for many other medicines without which patients cannot survive.
Nearly £5 billion of the Covid-19 cash bailouts to businesses has gone to firms based in, or with links to, tax havens. Nice work, Rishi.
https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/news/billions-loaned-to-firms-based-in-tax-havens/10/07/
https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/news/billions-loaned-to-firms-based-in-tax-havens/10/07/
I suppose the thing that’s most worrying is that probably no one is surprised at stuff like this any more, so dystopian has the UK become.
Exactly. We just sit back and let them completely rip off the treasury with barely a word. I can't help thinking what might have happened if a socialist government had bailed out needy small business to the tune of half of this ......... the media would have gone mad![]()
When you say “we just sit back” it’s not those of us who don’t vote for them.
The Tories are being empowered by their voters who seem quite content to let these things happen, just so long as they are in power.
The Tories and their voters pride themselves on their so called patriotism, yet when push comes to shove party comes before country, so in cases such as this, helping out their donors will be at the top of their to do list.
The right thing to do would have been to copy other countries that blocked handouts to tax exiled companies.
When you say “we just sit back” it’s not those of us who don’t vote for them.
The Tories are being empowered by their voters who seem quite content to let these things happen, just so long as they are in power.
The Tories and their voters pride themselves on their so called patriotism, yet when push comes to shove party comes before country, so in cases such as this, helping out their donors will be at the top of their to do list.
The right thing to do would have been to copy other countries that blocked handouts to tax exiled companies.
The government are at least being consistent to their principles. The Vote Leave campaign never mentioned the EU Anti-Tax Avoidance Directive, come to that, neither did the Remain campaign, but that was what Brexit has always been about. Now we’re free of that impediment to the mega rich getting even mega richer, there’s no stopping them. And yes, the Red Wall voters will probably feel the bite of the impending economic crash more than most of us, as the disaster capitalists party on.Yes, I agree, StB, but I can’t help feeling that, if the French government acted like this, the population would be rioting and making their views absolutely clear. The British voter basically does what the media tells him or her (mainly), hence the thumping great majority Pfeffel has. I can’t forgive Cameron for calling the referendum then running away, Corbyn and the Lib Dems for agreeing to a GE when they could have held firm and held this bunch of shysters more to account and the voters in those “red areas” who believed the media and gave them the opportunity to screw us all over. All I can hope for now is that there is karma and they get a bloody nose in a few years time. Sadly the opposition are busy tearing into each other and I wouldn’t be surprised to see the tories returned again. We MUST have PR and no more FPTP but I don’t see either of the main parties going for that as they know they’d lose seats.
Basically, to use a technical term, we’re ****ed .......![]()