markysimmo
Johnny nice-tits
I didn't realise thatOK, but the 2 hour rule is up to the landlord.
I guess they don't want a large amount of City helmets out all afternoon and evening so try and break the sessions up
I didn't realise thatOK, but the 2 hour rule is up to the landlord.
Yes, I suspect it's busier pubs that are trying to keep as many punters happy as they can. A quieter pub further out wouldn't be kicking people out after 2 hours.I didn't realise that
I guess they don't want a large amount of City helmets out all afternoon and evening so try and break the sessions up
It's never been time restricted here.
Maybe it's just to keep @markysimmo and his mates at bay?Nor here.
YepOK, but the 2 hour rule is up to the landlord.
Read through this thread !!20% day on day rise in cases from yesterday to today in the government’s official figures. Certainly looks like exponential growth to the naked eye.
In five boroughs - Haringey, Westminster, Greenwich, Wandsworthand Lambeth – under half of staff at care homes for the elderly have had both their jabs.
Nine out of 10 local authorities with the lowest jab rates among their staff are located in the capital, a Standard analysis of official data has found.
In Haringey, just 38.5 per cent have had both doses and 75.2 per cent have had a first dose.
His Whitty Vs reality thread is worth a look.I had a look through his Twitter posts.
I think the word is ‘interesting’.
100% it shows how they have been hugely manipulated to make it look far worse than it isHis Whitty Vs reality thread is worth a look.
What it shows is that the data have been shown in ways to backup a lockdown that doesn't need to happen.
SOME London pubs maybe, certainly not all. It's down to the landlords.100% in London it is and has been since they reopened
GoodStaff in my local told me it was mental on Sunday for the England game, masks and social distancing went out of window and they are expecting it to be worse tomorrow night.