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"The government just ordered all clubs to close with immediate effect " 17:10
BREAKING
PM: Cafes, pubs and bars to close
Mr Johnson says the government is strengething the measures announced earlier this week.
"We are telling cafes, pubs, bars and restaurants to close tonight as soon as they reasonably can and not reopen tomorrow."
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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"FINALLY!!!!! We MAY be able to claim from our insurance now!"
I am sure the PM said on Tuesday that they had been speaking to insurers and they had promised to pay out even though the PM had only advised people to stay away |
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"FINALLY!!!!! We MAY be able to claim from our insurance now!
I am sure the PM said on Tuesday that they had been speaking to insurers and they had promised to pay out even though the PM had only advised people to stay away"
Our insurer, as expected, is trying to wangle out of it through 'wording' on the policy. This may now help our cause |
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By *etLikeMan
over a year ago
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"What about hotels they have bars and resturants"
I didn’t see the detail but don’t recall seeing specific mention of hotels.
If a hotel has a bar or restaurant then they will be included in the closure order |
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"FINALLY!!!!! We MAY be able to claim from our insurance now!
I am sure the PM said on Tuesday that they had been speaking to insurers and they had promised to pay out even though the PM had only advised people to stay away
Our insurer, as expected, is trying to wangle out of it through 'wording' on the policy. This may now help our cause "
They have said that they will also cover upto 80% of wages amongst other things. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Did it give a time?
Could we go tonight, if our local club is open?
Get a fucking grip"
I’ve already seen people organising private parties... some people are just determined to bury their heads in the sand (or pussy) |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"FINALLY!!!!! We MAY be able to claim from our insurance now!
I am sure the PM said on Tuesday that they had been speaking to insurers and they had promised to pay out even though the PM had only advised people to stay away
Our insurer, as expected, is trying to wangle out of it through 'wording' on the policy. This may now help our cause "
Yes ours is as well. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Did it give a time?
Could we go tonight, if our local club is open?
Get a fucking grip
I’ve already seen people organising private parties... some people are just determined to bury their heads in the sand (or pussy)"
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"FINALLY!!!!! We MAY be able to claim from our insurance now!
I am sure the PM said on Tuesday that they had been speaking to insurers and they had promised to pay out even though the PM had only advised people to stay away
Our insurer, as expected, is trying to wangle out of it through 'wording' on the policy. This may now help our cause
They have said that they will also cover upto 80% of wages amongst other things."
80% for PAYE .. not self employed.. they are self assessment.. depending how the club is set up and the individual's position.. is it a company where they are directors and not just paying themselves in tax avoiding dividends but PAYE . Or self assessment when I think it’s £94 a week .. really depends on the set up . |
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Let's spare a thought for the Club owners. For most of us it just means no nights out, no fun and games. For the Club owners it's their business and livelihood. No income but bills to pay, hopefully they will be able to get help soon.
Looking forward to reopening parties in the not too distant future. |
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By *TRACouple
over a year ago
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We support your decision and honestly of some clubs closing and believe they are doing what is best for customers and staff.
All the clubs should do the same at this time, lets all keep safe you can have your fun later . x |
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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"FINALLY!!!!! We MAY be able to claim from our insurance now!
I am sure the PM said on Tuesday that they had been speaking to insurers and they had promised to pay out even though the PM had only advised people to stay away
Our insurer, as expected, is trying to wangle out of it through 'wording' on the policy. This may now help our cause "
Typical |
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I went for a swim tonight at the Abbey pool in Cambridge and the four of us were told at 7.30pm to leave. A sad surreal moment and odd because I had heard that the virus is not passed through water especially where it has been treated with a chlorine based chemical. Can anyone shed any light on why this has happened? I can only think it's because the building also contains a gym. Why not just close the gym then? H |
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"I went for a swim tonight at the Abbey pool in Cambridge and the four of us were told at 7.30pm to leave. A sad surreal moment and odd because I had heard that the virus is not passed through water especially where it has been treated with a chlorine based chemical. Can anyone shed any light on why this has happened? I can only think it's because the building also contains a gym. Why not just close the gym then? H "
Because when you get out of the chlorinated water you’ll go to the changing rooms where the blokes coughing .... along with everyone else ... |
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"I wasn't that close to anyone in the unisex changing rooms and no-one was coughing. Just very subdued.Remember we need to keep physically fit to boost our immune systems. "
And if someone had come close? ... you could step away into someone else’s space.... absolutely exercise is great and crack of dawn you can be out walking or maybe do some exercise following one of the guys on’t tinternet... I understand you like your swim it’s a big deal for you, but, there are loads of options for exercise. |
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"I went for a swim tonight at the Abbey pool in Cambridge and the four of us were told at 7.30pm to leave. A sad surreal moment and odd because I had heard that the virus is not passed through water especially where it has been treated with a chlorine based chemical. Can anyone shed any light on why this has happened? I can only think it's because the building also contains a gym. Why not just close the gym then? H " they did say leisure centres too x |
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"Fair enough. Walking or cycling for me for the time being. Come the summer presuming this drags on till then there may be a chance for open water skinny dipping on a remote beach."
Absolutely, why not, that’s the spirit x |
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I'm absolutely gutted the clubs are shut as I go to quite a lot and have got so many friends at them that I love to meet. But it's absolutely the right thing. I just hope this horrible thing is resolved quickly without too many people suffering. I'm so proud of our health workers, carers, shop workers, etc right now and just wish I could do something more productive to help x |
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By *ENGUYMan
over a year ago
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"What about hotels they have bars and resturants
Would have to close them, I wonder if we will go down the Spain route and shut hotels x"
There's probably little need to order hotels to be closed, as most in the industry have been working on drastically reduced occupancy levels over the past 4-6 weeks.
The hotel I work at has had only 4% occupancy across each week, in past 3 weeks. Our corporate business ceased 3 weeks ago.
The Spanish hotels scenario was far different; they were full of tourists from the UK & elsewhere, whereas the UK hotels wouldn't be the same.
I know of really large Hotels near to Heathrow airport, those with 600+ rooms, which have not achieved 10% occupancy each week this month.
Already, 1 million hotel and Hospitality jobs have ceased in recent weeks. |
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You do get that this isn’t about just if you get ill, however immune you think you are? Even if the result of catching it was a spot on your nose, the worlds response is crippling people’s lives, jobs even before you consider the health and death. The quicker people are not selfish and just lock down as much as possible the quicker it will get resolved. While people are still catching it regardless of how serious the effect is, the country and world will be in Lock down. So even for the selfish - If you want your life to return to normal, then stop going out for unnecessary reasons, stop panicking buying. If the virus has no body to infect it dies out it’s as simple as that! |
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