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Previously on "My Lunch"
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If I was instigating this policy, I'd say they can't serve booze for "business lunches".
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As of August there are currently 30K additional home deaths non-covid above the 5 year averageWonder how much they're saving on nhs with people dying at home from heart attacks, strokes and cancer instead of getting treated?
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They don't need to treat long Covid sufferers they will just tell all the women it's in their minds for a decade or three, and ignore any man who isn't white and middle class.Originally posted by AtW View PostThis Govt will do anything to save a few quid on not having to support pubs for another 6 months vs paying billions in future Nhs costs treating “long Covid” sufferers
It’s bonkers
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Long term Covid cost will be much higher - far exceeding any inheritance tax windfall that Treasure will get this yearOriginally posted by jayn200 View PostWonder how much they're saving on nhs with people dying at home from heart attacks, strokes and cancer instead of getting treated?
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Wonder how much they're saving on nhs with people dying at home from heart attacks, strokes and cancer instead of getting treated?Originally posted by AtW View PostThis Govt will do anything to save a few quid on not having to support pubs for another 6 months vs paying billions in future Nhs costs treating “long Covid” sufferers
It’s bonkers
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A return to my champagne lunches.
Excellent news
Form a very orderly if you want to be on the invite list
Friday whiskies might also return
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Are you allowed booze with your lunch? What constitutes a lunch? Some days I just have a bag of crisps or a piece of fruit.
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This Govt will do anything to save a few quid on not having to support pubs for another 6 months vs paying billions in future Nhs costs treating “long Covid” sufferers
It’s bonkers
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So another 'slight' alteration in the rules, no wonder people get confused and ignore them but what do you expect:
Presumably people will now just meet up for long and boozy lunches and when questioned, they can just say they're having a business meal, how ******* stupid is this government?international law would be broken in a “very specific and limited way”.
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My Lunch
“ Working lunches in the pub could be exempt from lockdown restrictions
Downing Street suggests meeting in a bar for 'work purposes' could be allowed, even in tier 2 and tier 3 areas”
Working lunches in the pub could be exempt from lockdown restrictions
So HMRC will allow full cost then?
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