Youngian wrote: ↑Mon Jul 05, 2021 9:07 pm How many more MPs are the Tory hiding in the stupid cupboard? This one escaped the nursesMajority of 7,210 in Angela Smith's old constituency of Penistone & Stocksbridge.
Malcolm Armsteen wrote: ↑Tue Jul 06, 2021 10:29 am Tory MPs are chosen by Local Associations, none of whom have ever qualified for the Brains Trust, and they select accordingly. But the present bunch are really the dimmest bulbs ever, and the number of seriously unhinged (Rees-Mogg, Budgen, Javid, not to mention Johnson et al) is higher than I can ever remember.I know former Tories in Cambs (with many years service to the party) who will confirm that. The current generation are fucking horrible and is no wonder they lost the Cambs mayoralty. Even in John Major's former manor.
A coffee shop and its two bosses have been ordered to pay more than £42,000 for breaching Covid-19 rules.I've lost count of the number of times it has been reported that the Magna Carta defence doesn't work, but still they try it.
Finla Coffee in Plympton, Plymouth, "flagrantly disregarded" public health regulations in continuing to serve customers inside in November 2020.
The district judge at Exeter Magistrates Court said: "They see themselves as a cause celebre but they were a risk to public health."
The cafe, Deanna Yates and Michael Pendlebury were each fined £10,000.
Finla was also ordered to pay £8,221 costs and the two owners were each ordered to pay £2,002 costs.
Pendlebury, 35, of Stannary Lane, Plympton and Yates, 34, also of Stannary Lane, did not enter a plea or appear at the court.
The firm was fined £1,000 on 6 November and £2,000 on 7 November for breaching regulations on allowing consumption of food and drink indoors, but had refused to pay, the court heard.
The court heard the owners had made a statement saying they were exempt from the regulations, citing Magna Carta...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-devon-57750368
AOB wrote: ↑Thu Jul 08, 2021 10:09 am Is there a more profitable business than selling coffee? £3 or £4 for something that is gone in minutes. If i was arsed about money that's the business I'd be in. But I'll be dead in 50 years so what's the point in the short term hassle of setting such a business up.The only one I can think of is Pizzas: Flour, yeast, Tomato Puree, Mozarella and tiny quantities of other chopped protiens.
Cyclist wrote: ↑Fri Jul 09, 2021 10:29 am I don't have the Twitters, but I am told that #BoycottHeineken is trending. Apparently Heineken have committed the crime of openly supporting getting vaccinated.Isn't that cancel culture and suppressing free speech?
Andy McDandy wrote: ↑Thu Jul 08, 2021 8:26 pm Pizza delivery is very staff intensive. Speed of service is all.Last time I went to the cinema, there was a £9.00 box of popcorn on sale at the shop.
Popcorn might be the big one. Pennies for the grains, pounds for the finished article.
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