Exactly what the UK needed, more drunk arseholes.
Pubs could stay open until early hours in move to boost UK growth
Submitted 5 months ago by Severus_Snape@lemmy.world to unitedkingdom@feddit.uk
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SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca 5 months ago
hotdogcharmer@lemmy.zip 5 months ago
Who can afford to drink out these days?
tetris11@feddit.uk 5 months ago
Zone 4, London - £2 ales, £4 lagers, loads of families out on a Friday/Saturday night with their kids
hotdogcharmer@lemmy.zip 5 months ago
Fuck yeah, that’s what I like to hear. Where you getting £2 an ale???
cman6@lemmy.world 5 months ago
What? Which pub is that? Best I’ve seen is around £5.50 for a guest ale
echodot@feddit.uk 5 months ago
I think you must be from a parallel universe. Last time I was in London a paint cost £12,
TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world 5 months ago
I think this when I see the cost of pints, and yet practically every pub I go to is so rammed it’s frequently difficult to find a seat unless you go early. Same with restaurants.
SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca 5 months ago
Alcoholics.
hotdogcharmer@lemmy.zip 5 months ago
I definitely couldn’t. It was like £70 minimum to have a good night! And that’s only sticking to pints, and not counting cigs or the inevitable kebab or chicken for supper! That three or four times a week is basically a grand a month. Ridiculous money.
MrsDoyle@sh.itjust.works 5 months ago
Late licences (to 5am in Scotland) are the main reason I fled Edinburgh’s Old Town for the suburbs. No fun having your front door used as a toilet, drunks ranting and fighting in the close at 3am, having to dodge “pavement pizzas” every night. Yay, growth!
WitchOfScots@feddit.uk 5 months ago
Seriously!
l_isqof@lemmy.world 5 months ago
How will a few drunkards hit up the economy, when most people struggle to buy their second round?
Also, how are you going to help the economy if you’re staying out until 1am, when you should be going to work the next day hungover?
TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world 5 months ago
I imagine it’s not seen as a magic silver bullet that will fix our whole economy, but rather as a bit of help for one specific industry.
twinnie@feddit.uk 5 months ago
Can’t they just reduce the tax on drinking in a pub so they can take more profit from what’s spent? Most alcoholics drink at home now anyway.
ThePyroPython@lemmy.world 5 months ago
Honestly, I support this.
Pubs are constantly getting squeezed out by competition from supermarkets and whilst I’m not a big drinker or even a regular at a pub, it’s a part of British culture that should be preserved.
HOWEVER, if we’re talking about legal reforms to preserve pub culture, there’s many other issues that need addressing.
Examples include: Brewery-owned pubs being one of the worst types of franchise business for squeezing “owners” out of every last penny and having a ridiculous amount of control on how the pub is run even if the Landlord/lady has other ideas about how it should be run.
The power of brewerys over the pubs they control needs to be weakened.
It’s fairly easy to convert a pub into a single residencey and little to no planning permission is required. It’s impossible to return a former pub back to being a pub even if the community consents. Given that pub is short for “Public House” when more of these were vital parts of the community, said community should have first right-to-buy dibs to keep it going for the community.
Freehouses should have lower rates and brewerys should not be allowed to pressure freehouses into dropping that status in exchange for not paying exorbitant prices for produce.
Weatherspoons and StoneGate need to be broken up and the Franchise model needs replacing with a Cooperative model.
And as a last example, repealing the ban on gambling games and replacing it with more sensible regulation. E.g. games cannot allow the house to take a cut of winnings, must be organised by a regular patron, limited to a single night of the week, with a simple one page from registering with the gambling association so the appropriate authorities are aware, and a limit on the monetary value per round.
That last one is two fold:
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Small friendly bets on card games in pubs is less likely to drain gambling-prone people’s income than a betting shop and comes with an inbuilt support network.
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Smaller “don’t-take-the-piss” events and clubs with a light touch of regulation is much better for keeping the peace and not causing social problems than letting large corporate betting shops swallow the high street whole along with desperate and addicted people’s money to a tax haven.
rah@hilariouschaos.com 5 months ago
it’s a part of British culture that should be preserved
Why?
JustARaccoon@lemmy.world 5 months ago
It’s the cornerstone of interacting with your local community in the UK. You don’t even have to drink, it’s a cozy, generally quiet place to socialise.
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Maeve@kbin.earth 5 months ago
Feeding the prison industrial complex
TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world 5 months ago
Prison industrial complex… in the UK? Where we don’t utilise prison Labour, and prison spaces are highly unprofitable?
Maeve@kbin.earth 5 months ago
Schism is highly valuable to societies organized on eternal growth, and the failure of keeping the masses divorced from understanding profit, abundance, and value as more than actual money is highly profitable to those societies. Although in indirect ways, these things are indeed monitarily profitable.
Something about the cost of everything and value of nothing.
Apocalypteroid@feddit.uk 5 months ago
While at the same time we’re banning fizzy drink refills…? Make it make sense!
TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world 5 months ago
We aren’t.
We are banning free refills only for high-sugar drinks.
jlow@discuss.tchncs.de 5 months ago
🤦♀️
jlow@discuss.tchncs.de 5 months ago
Because we all know how much more efficient you work when hungover and still a little drunk …
Tweak@feddit.uk 5 months ago
Surely the issue is getting people to go to pubs when they’re open, not that they’re not open later.
Photo55@mastodon.social 5 months ago
@Tweak @Severus_Snape
Seeing a pub advertise clean filtered air would be interesting.
One assumes it would deliver beer, coffee, and so on, but a recognition that gathering increases COVID risk, and a set of precautions, would be a good USP.