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"Of course! I thought it was an odd statement, rather than giving a mandate to close like other countries, but when you think about the government/insurance claim aspect it makes sense Cun*s!" Would not quite put it in those terms.....!! | |||
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"Plus he says no crowded events more than 50 people what about houses of parliament's ffs " Another excuse to suspend parliament | |||
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"I fucked off to be honest. Boris has said that people should AVOID pubs, clubs and restaurants but left the choice to the public and business owners. This will mean that businesses can't claim compensation from the government and will probably mean that we can't claim from our insurance for loss of revenue. It's a shit trick to avoid helping us all out. " Sneaky shite. Not at all surprised | |||
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"To be honest Vicky we were waiting for that to happen since last week, Boris is only like the head of the family with 3/4 kids can’t spend unless the moneys coming in, or you can borrow, and like you and I borrowing it’s got to be paid back at some stage, trouble is the family next door is in the same boat ( lot of the world ) Just imagine what it’s going to cost the country , but problem is, the country’s income is not an endless pit Well I might be wrong, just my opinion, but what I do know for sure our country has one mega problem at the moment, and it’s not going to go away guickly either, this is just the weather before the storm for us xx" Oh I get that, but he did say that they would help businesses affected, but by handing the choice over, it means that we don't HAVE to close and if we choose to close, then this will probably make any claim void. Insurance claims will also only be valid if we are forced to close. So he stuffed us right up! He's deferred all responsibility and stopped us from claiming for our loss. The choice may be taken for us with Public Health anyway, but Boris has made our situation that bit harder. Nice one | |||
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"Plus he says no crowded events more than 50 people what about houses of parliament's ffs " As if there's ever that many of the sponging twats there, unless to increase their expenses, obvs xx | |||
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"To be honest Vicky we were waiting for that to happen since last week, Boris is only like the head of the family with 3/4 kids can’t spend unless the moneys coming in, or you can borrow, and like you and I borrowing it’s got to be paid back at some stage, trouble is the family next door is in the same boat ( lot of the world ) Just imagine what it’s going to cost the country , but problem is, the country’s income is not an endless pit Well I might be wrong, just my opinion, but what I do know for sure our country has one mega problem at the moment, and it’s not going to go away guickly either, this is just the weather before the storm for us xx Oh I get that, but he did say that they would help businesses affected, but by handing the choice over, it means that we don't HAVE to close and if we choose to close, then this will probably make any claim void. Insurance claims will also only be valid if we are forced to close. So he stuffed us right up! He's deferred all responsibility and stopped us from claiming for our loss. The choice may be taken for us with Public Health anyway, but Boris has made our situation that bit harder. Nice one " and yet in France . . . The French president also announced major support for businesses, including not having to pay taxes and bills, so "not a single French person will be left without resources." Souce SkyNews | |||
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"To be honest Vicky we were waiting for that to happen since last week, Boris is only like the head of the family with 3/4 kids can’t spend unless the moneys coming in, or you can borrow, and like you and I borrowing it’s got to be paid back at some stage, trouble is the family next door is in the same boat ( lot of the world ) Just imagine what it’s going to cost the country , but problem is, the country’s income is not an endless pit Well I might be wrong, just my opinion, but what I do know for sure our country has one mega problem at the moment, and it’s not going to go away guickly either, this is just the weather before the storm for us xx Oh I get that, but he did say that they would help businesses affected, but by handing the choice over, it means that we don't HAVE to close and if we choose to close, then this will probably make any claim void. Insurance claims will also only be valid if we are forced to close. So he stuffed us right up! He's deferred all responsibility and stopped us from claiming for our loss. The choice may be taken for us with Public Health anyway, but Boris has made our situation that bit harder. Nice one " to be honest with the amount of backlash coming from that statement vicky I am almost willing to bet you there is going to be some sort of clarification to it tomorrow where the wording is going to chance to help business...... | |||
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"To be honest Vicky we were waiting for that to happen since last week, Boris is only like the head of the family with 3/4 kids can’t spend unless the moneys coming in, or you can borrow, and like you and I borrowing it’s got to be paid back at some stage, trouble is the family next door is in the same boat ( lot of the world ) Just imagine what it’s going to cost the country , but problem is, the country’s income is not an endless pit Well I might be wrong, just my opinion, but what I do know for sure our country has one mega problem at the moment, and it’s not going to go away guickly either, this is just the weather before the storm for us xx Oh I get that, but he did say that they would help businesses affected, but by handing the choice over, it means that we don't HAVE to close and if we choose to close, then this will probably make any claim void. Insurance claims will also only be valid if we are forced to close. So he stuffed us right up! He's deferred all responsibility and stopped us from claiming for our loss. The choice may be taken for us with Public Health anyway, but Boris has made our situation that bit harder. Nice one to be honest with the amount of backlash coming from that statement vicky I am almost willing to bet you there is going to be some sort of clarification to it tomorrow where the wording is going to chance to help business......" I hope so mate...feeling properly let down here and up shit street to be honest! xx | |||
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" I hope so mate...feeling properly let down here and up shit street to be honest! xx" being a civil servant i can imagine the Emails flying around BEIS and DCMS at the moment, they will be red hot and roasting.... if its not brought up as an Urgent Question tomorrow and a minister being hauled before parliament I'd be shocked the U-Turn is going to come, I bet he clears it up in tomorrow's briefing.... | |||
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"I’ve just been reading up on ours and other insurers policy conditions pertaining to forced closure due to disease and the majority only cover specific diseases, not just a general closure. Axa have said they wouldn’t have been able to asses the risk for an unknown disease so no cover exists. " My sympathies..surely the insurance should cover the forced closure...due to a formal announcement, martial law type decree.etc ..new diseases are the ones that cause these problems, Zika, Ebola...etc ...and by definition won't be known until it hits ...sickness cover policies ...cover you if you are unable to work due to sickness regardless of a diagnosis.....I suspect after this companies will be wanting a recording of their policies...if they are prepared to pay for it... | |||
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"I’ve just been reading up on ours and other insurers policy conditions pertaining to forced closure due to disease and the majority only cover specific diseases, not just a general closure. Axa have said they wouldn’t have been able to asses the risk for an unknown disease so no cover exists. My sympathies..surely the insurance should cover the forced closure...due to a formal announcement, martial law type decree.etc ..new diseases are the ones that cause these problems, Zika, Ebola...etc ...and by definition won't be known until it hits ...sickness cover policies ...cover you if you are unable to work due to sickness regardless of a diagnosis.....I suspect after this companies will be wanting a recording of their policies...if they are prepared to pay for it..." Rewording not recording... | |||
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"To be honest Vicky we were waiting for that to happen since last week, Boris is only like the head of the family with 3/4 kids can’t spend unless the moneys coming in, or you can borrow, and like you and I borrowing it’s got to be paid back at some stage, trouble is the family next door is in the same boat ( lot of the world ) Just imagine what it’s going to cost the country , but problem is, the country’s income is not an endless pit Well I might be wrong, just my opinion, but what I do know for sure our country has one mega problem at the moment, and it’s not going to go away guickly either, this is just the weather before the storm for us xx" He seems to be finding plenty of money to throw away on his ego projects? HS2 for one? No benefit to me whatsoever! | |||
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"Plus he says no crowded events more than 50 people what about houses of parliament's ffs As if there's ever that many of the sponging twats there, unless to increase their expenses, obvs xx" very ture | |||
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