The Packet Station Falmouth: Wetherspoons boss calls for pubs to re-open
By Joseph Macey
16th Sep 2021 | Local News
The founder and chairman of JD Wetherspoon has demanded that pubs reopen at the same time as non-essential shops.
Tim Martin, whose pub chain includes The Packet Station, Falmouth, stated the pub industry is on its knees, and that jobs would be lost if pubs did not open their doors soon.
He said pubs made a massive contribution to the economy, with the Wetherspoons chain paying about £10 of tax for every pound of profit it made.
He said the Wetherspoon business pays around £10 in taxation for each £1 of profit the company makes, meaning the nation's pubs normally make an enormous contribution to our economic well-being.
As we know, pubs, bars and restaurants across most of the UK are currently closed, although they are able to offer takeaway food and drink under certain restrictions.
Most scientists do not share Mr Martin's opinions, saying that it is too dangerous to contemplate opening pubs soon.
However, Tim Martin argues that pubs and restaurants can be "Covid-secure environments", having invested in safety precautions like table service only, carefully signposted routing of customers around premises, and plastic screens protecting tills.
He said:
"Surely it is possible for the hospitality industry to reopen at the same time as non-essential shops, now that a vaccine exists, on the basis of the social distancing and hygiene regulations."
He also suggested that the various lockdown measures imposed on pubs for almost a year now, could add up to a "disaster" for the public finances.
He pointed out that JD Wetherspoon, in the financial year to July 2019, before the Covid emergency, its customers and staff generated £764 million of taxes.
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