they are not "wet pubs" they do have roofs , maybe the "covid era prohibited saloons" would be more accurate. not to mention the "covid era speakeasys" that have been spawned.I wonder did the wet pubs open again?
I think that died out most places a long time ago.Well I'm thankful to Covid for one thing - the visiting of twelve pubs of Christmas is history. Nothing worse than listening to some apprentice drinking idiots who can't hold their drink while thinking they're upholding some stupid tradition and butting in on every decent conversation in the pub before they arrived.
What does that mean?The restrictions will never be lifted until the people wake up.
@noproblem yes true but half the cost of pub alcohol is tax and excises going back to the government.
The main reason beer is expensive in Irish pubs is the supplier cost is very high, due to the dominance of Diageo and Heineken.
The kids and young people who will also pay off the €200 billion and our pensions. Who else?Who will pay for the 30 billion cost of the pandemic though ? Nobody is really talking about that
Who will pay for the 30 billion cost of the pandemic though ? Nobody is really talking about that
I suppose there's a hope that this time there will be a coordinated EU response, a kind of Eurobond.Funnily enough, the last €30,000,000,000 was paid, or set to be paid, via austerity measures.
This €30,000,000,000 is just being put on the books, carry on as normal.
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