But what about the smaller businesses in more rural areas that are now thriving as a result of people spending locally? Is not about saving Pret is about restructuring personal priorities
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All well and good whilst they don’t have to earn a living. Not everyone’s job can be done on a laptop in the local tearoom.
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I have sympathy if they are small independents, obviously Not o much if they are private equity conglomorates that do not pay their fair share of tax
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Really? Maybe it's the refresh the economy needed. Commuters have been sick of the cost, fiscally and mentally, for decades. It's not my job, no anyone else's, to prop up businesses that are conveniently located in city centres, that were a by product of that unhealthy lifestyle.
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A "refresh". Seriously?
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Where are you working from Dan?
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Westminster.
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It’s a completely logical connection to make people are being bullied by Government to return to busy trains tubes & offices in face 2nd wave Covid 19 to save sandwich shops & pubs. It’s stupid, dangerous & will fail.
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