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Originally posted by AtW View PostDeposits now need to be bigger
Job prospects clear as mud
Whole economy in peril from inevitable second wave
And Tories want people to buy a house?
it may be a mini housing boom
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostRestaurants won't be 'packed'. They might be full but they can't hold as many diners as before. So even when they're full distancing is in effect.
And I don't think everyone is going to rush out for £10 saving. It will just hopefully encourage more people to eat out. Many will stay home.
If we all stay home, the economy is dead.
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Come back Gordon Brown, you are a genius compared to these
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Originally posted by AtW View PostNo, it won’t be safe now on Mon-Wed, which used to be quiet days in the past, now places will be packed for a month - just like in US big spike will come 5-6 weeks later.
And I don't think everyone is going to rush out for £10 saving. It will just hopefully encourage more people to eat out. Many will stay home.
If we all stay home, the economy is dead.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostNope they're trying to get people to go out AT ALL so restaurants don't collapse. Many are sitting totally empty so far.
If a restaurant employs sensible precautions it's pretty safe
Start getting ready for new lockdown people, this one will last longer.
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Deposits now need to be bigger
Job prospects clear as mud
Whole economy in peril from inevitable second wave
And Tories want people to buy a house?
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Originally posted by AtW View PostAlso - £ 10 discount on meals only if you eat in, they are really trying to pack people for a month to get to herd immunity, no VAT discount on booze too - so no real help to pubs
Tory con for sure, and malicious one at that - get prepped for new lockdown in October (if not earlier)
If a restaurant employs sensible precautions it's pretty safe.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostBuying a house is a luxury right now, much more sensible to rent in short term
Of course with interest rates as they are, buying in a few months night be a smart investment.
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Also - £ 10 discount on meals only if you eat in, they are really trying to pack people for a month to get to herd immunity, no VAT discount on booze too - so no real help to pubs
Tory con for sure, and malicious one at that - get prepped for new lockdown in October (if not earlier)
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