Yesterday, the government passed a law effectively banning repeat protests.
The government is fed up with people protesting about genocide. Well, we are disgusted by its complicity in the greatest crime of our time.
The government wants to silence us. It will never succeed.
@_kieranbl Unfortunately it’s likely to end up that a lot of their sites are sold for development and car parking prices sky rocket as a result. Not great news
@beerandpub Celebrating this as a win is absurd. More business closures are sure to follow as a result of yet again another U-turn disguised as benevolence from this incompetent an out of touch government.
@EmmaMcClarkin We have seen over a 200% rise in rates this year despite the claimed 15% discount so I’d like to know more as to why you think this is a victory? Countless more in a similar situation. Care to elaborate?
@sophielouisecc Small business here used indeed a couple of years ago for one part time hospitality role 16 hours/wk, 1000 applicants in a week mostly fulfilling job centre obligations. Lots didn’t respond, less turned up to interviews. Actually found one of the best staff members out of it.
@thepaddock1892@NUFCgallowgate@MailSport In that case you would surely have to feel for the dozens, if not hundreds of business that have served the current set up well for a long time. We’d likely end up with lots of investment in the area only by large corps, a lot of faceless bars lacking the same character