Wetherspoons Boss Attacks Government’s “Lockdown by Stealth”

Tim Martin, the founder and current Chairman of the pub chain Wetherspoons, has referred to the Government’s ‘Plan B’ measures as “lockdown by stealth”. The company has also responded to recently introduced work from home guidelines by warning investors that “the introduction of radical changes… make predictions for sales and profits hazardous”, and that the firm will likely be operating at a loss for the foreseeable future. The Guardian has the story.

In an update to the stock market, JD Wetherspoon told investors that “uncertainty, and the introduction of radical changes of direction by the Government, make predictions for sales and profits hazardous”.

It had been hoping to rebound from the impact of the pandemic this year but told investors that the Government’s ‘Plan B’ for tackling Omicron, including guidance to work from home where possible, meant it was likely to be “loss-making or marginally profitable” for the first half of its financial year.

Martin has been one of the most high-profile Brexiters in British business, a role that had previously seen him endorse Boris Johnson. But he has since become an outspoken critic of the prime minister over Covid measures affecting the hospitality industry, which he claims is not a significant source of outbreaks of the disease.

“The typical British pub, contrary to received opinion in academia, is usually a bastion of social distancing,” he said on Monday.

“However, the repeated warnings and calls for restrictions, mainly from SAGE members and academics, combined with arbitrary changes of direction from the Government, invariably at short notice, affect customer sentiment and trade.

“In effect, the country appears to be heading towards a lockdown by stealth.”

He cited comments made by Dr. Angelique Coetzee, chair of the South African Medical Association, who has said the Omicron variant does not warrant the “extreme action” taken by the U.K. Government.

Martin added: “For reasons best known to themselves, perhaps in order to encourage more vaccinations, the U.K. Government and its advisers are creating an entirely different and more frightening impression of the variant, which appears to be at odds with the South African experience.

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Cristi.Neagu
4 years ago

So take action. Announce that you will not be enforcing any restrictions.

bOrgkilLaH1of7
4 years ago
Reply to  Cristi.Neagu

Especially when you review this valuable leaked Pfizer mRNA vaxx data Christi you won’t get on the BBC:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCbohvmiigY
And Zuby tells you why is high-time to state “enough is enough….”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elKbyf32DYo
No matter what they deliver tomorrow at Westminster it’s your civic duty to defy any more liberty crushing mandates and lockdowns.

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Rogerborg
4 years ago
Reply to  bOrgkilLaH1of7

I wish I had half of Zuby’s intellect, Mrs Borg wishes that I had half his physique.

Renaissance man isn’t over-egging it.

I am Spartacas
4 years ago
Reply to  Rogerborg

“its reprehensible to sacrifice children to benefit neurotic adults”

Brilliant. Absolutely spot on.

I am Spartacas
4 years ago
Reply to  bOrgkilLaH1of7

Appears that women are at very high risk from these jabs than men – which should be a red flag and you would want to know why when compared to men. I like the analogy he uses when the first report came in and it was thrown back at them and told it was a mess and they needed to do better – so they came back with this report but it was like telling your kid to go tidy their room but all they have done is shove everything under the bed – this report is just everything shoved under the bed.. I like the point he makes about someone who has had some kind of adverse reaction to the first jab should not be coerced into having a second jab (or a third for that matter) – that’s just plain common sense – however, almost everyone I know had some kind of reaction to the first jab but then felt compelled to have the second if they wanted to still keep their jobs or go on holiday.abroad etc. However I have heard people say (moronically) that if you don’t suffer the side-effects then the vaccine hasn’t worked –… Read more »

TheRightToArmBears
TheRightToArmBears
4 years ago

This should have shown the cartoon of a Branch Covidian, masked, devoutly worshipping a tv screen telling him to self isolate – but TPTB have rendered it a bad thing and cast it into the outer darkness.

jingleballix
4 years ago

We must all take it upon ourselves to challenge this execrable government’s over-reach by refusing to comply. Take the initiative.

> Make yourself mask exempt

> Refuse to ’social distance’

> Delete the app – or don’t download it

> Speak positively about learning to live with C-19 – ‘it’s killing nobody’

> Speak negatively of the over-regulation

> Speak negatively of the jab……’if two don’t work, why will three’?

> Write to your MP and tell him/her to stand up for democracy

> Turn off the BBC and Sky……..and ditch your TV licence.

PatrickF
PatrickF
4 years ago
Reply to  jingleballix

All done! Hi downtickers!

DanClarke
DanClarke
4 years ago
Reply to  jingleballix

Done all of that…….

Lucan Grey
4 years ago
Reply to  jingleballix

Refuse to spend any money with the masked and the woke

RW
RW
4 years ago
Reply to  jingleballix

That’s especially necessary as the so-called government scientists are now simply wishing their 200,000 infections per day into existence — they estimate these must be happening somewhere, and sooner or later, they must simply find them.

Source: Javid as quoted in the Guardian.

Ceriain
4 years ago
Reply to  RW

“200,000 infections per day” – Source: Javid as quoted in the Guardian.

I can confirm Javid did indeed say this in the HOC, in his statement today, RW; I watched him say it.

caipirinha17
caipirinha17
4 years ago
Reply to  RW

He doesn’t need to wish – they will make the numbers up to suit.

RW
RW
4 years ago
Reply to  caipirinha17

They are doing this. They always resort to estimates when real-world statistics don’t develop as planned. Ferguson has been predicting 100,000 infections per day, possibly even 200,000, since July. As they never materialized, he now just assumes that they must be occurring somewhere. This sort-of blows the whole pandemic concept out of the water, as 200,000 undetected infections occuring per day obviously means they are harmless. But that’s just now and nobody knows what will happen in future!

That’s unfortunately enough for about 400 very concerned and compassionate friends of the people in parliament to introduce anything.

PatrickF
PatrickF
4 years ago

Welcome to Agenda 30, Tim!

Ceriain
4 years ago

Watching “Saj” in the HOC.

Let me get this right re. Omicron:

One jab does FUCK ALL!
Two jabs do FUCK ALL!

But a third jab of the exact same shit provides “up to 70% protection against symptomatic infection“.

Given the news from Israel (see image below) that 81% of Omicron patients are ‘triple-jabbed’, anyone who believes any of this shit that Johnson and Javid are spouting is a fucking idiot!

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Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  Ceriain

Have you seen the queues of people DESPERATE to get their booster Cerian???

DanClarke
DanClarke
4 years ago

So all of the expensive additions and safety measures the pubs have made, dont work on Omicron, is that right

Trabant
4 years ago
Reply to  DanClarke

I think my favourite safety measure is those stupid fucking pointless perspex screens costing £600 each. I was going to buy a lighting manufacturing company a few months ago but gave up, they got fucked because the cost of perspex was so high 🤬

CynicalRealist
4 years ago
Reply to  Trabant

I happened to be in the local ‘Spoons this morning for breakfast. The screens seem to have multiplied since I was last there – loads of them now.

And despite it having no more than half a dozen or so people in (and it’s a fair size), the couple nearest to me reigiously put on their face nappies when they stood up to go to the coffee machine. People really are branwashed.

PoshPanic
4 years ago
Reply to  DanClarke

They worked well for all the companies contracted to supply it all

Ceriain
4 years ago
Reply to  DanClarke

So all of the expensive additions and safety measures the pubs have made, dont work on Omicron, is that right

Correct, Dan. The only thing that can save us, and all of humanity, in fact, is the booster. /s

TORs
4 years ago

Shock horror!!
At least one person in UK has died with Omicron, says Boris Johnson
Note: “With”, not “from”. The Fucking Guardian again.

Jon Garvey
4 years ago
Reply to  TORs

The Mail had it as “from.” In either case, an anecdote from a known liar.

caipirinha17
caipirinha17
4 years ago
Reply to  Jon Garvey

BJ very careful not to say ‘of’ on the Beeb news at lunchtime today (it’s on in the gym). Also appeared to be avoiding the word ‘vaccine’.

TruthHurts2077
4 years ago

Wetherspoons are currently doing a bottle of Becks (99p), pint of Ruddles (99p), and single Bells (99p). The Christmas burger & pizza (both with brie & cranberry) are quite nice. I’ve spent a fortune in there since I ended my 16 month pub boycott in July. However, if they bring back the Covid bollocks, I’ll BOYCOTT it again. Take note, Mr Martin.

RW
RW
4 years ago
Reply to  TruthHurts2077

Me too. Spoons regular since 2011 (living in England since Dec 2010) but no more masks and queueing among aggressive people on Cocaine who keep trying to jump the queue, something bouncers magically never notice.

Coming to think of it, Martin could do me a big favour by banning Cocaine consumption in Spoons pubs. :->

TruthHurts2077
4 years ago
Reply to  RW

I frequent several Spoons in my local area. I can’t say I’ve ever heard/seen anyone boshing Charlie in the bogs. I’m more of a lunchtime & early afternoon type of punter!

RW
RW
4 years ago
Reply to  TruthHurts2077

Depends on the location. I know one I frequently go to (I’m not going to name here) were I actually once suggested to set aside dedicated rooms for this to the manager to limit damage to the toilets and nuisances to the people who have to use them 🙂 .

zners
zners
4 years ago

went out on Sat in central London. Was great – zero compliance. keep zero complying

PoshPanic
4 years ago

Ryanair have also said a big fuck off too. This is the update on their Twitter account today..

https://twitter.com/ryanair/status/1470347823933755392?s=21

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isobar
4 years ago
Reply to  PoshPanic

Love it!

isobar
4 years ago

How about offering a discount to those wearing badges or something saying ‘I will not comply’?

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8mkcJ2p4tg

In Oz the jabbed are thought of as Sheep by their political classes.

Duppy Conqueror
Duppy Conqueror
4 years ago

Everything that has occurred from 2020 onwards can be seen as a parting of the ways. A few years ago I heard an aboriginal prphecy abourt how a crisis would start with a run on toilet paper and the ultimate outcome would be a parting of the ways. There would be one section that would ascend to a higher planet and another section of boring people who would go and live on a boring and predictable planet. With retrospect I can see that this divergence was immanent all along.

Dave Angel Eco Warrior
Dave Angel Eco Warrior
4 years ago

“The typical British pub, contrary to received opinion in academia, is usually a bastion of social distancing,” he said on Monday.

Not the pubs I go it isn’t.

Duppy Conqueror
Duppy Conqueror
4 years ago

There is no bringing it back. No return to people getting pissed after a week in the office.Nonetheless the energy persists. As Englishmen we enjoy taking the piss. We are here now this is the showdown. Doesn’t matter if you are an unemployed dock worker or a man of the shires this really is crux time.

Fingerache Philip
Fingerache Philip
4 years ago

Well, Tim Martin, if you get into bed with the Bozzer, what do you expect?

Tinxx
Tinxx
4 years ago

This is the revenge of the remainers. Plan B is the manner by which Vaccine passports/digital ID are to be put onto the statute in the UK tomorrow evening so that we can be fully re-intigrated into Europe digitally. End Common Law and replace it with Napoleonic Law. We don’t need to be members of the EU if our entire population can be controlled in alignment with all 500m EU citizens on exactly the same basis. Every part of the plan has been carefully orchestrated: the “leaks” of party goings on to the press(many of whom were there anyway), the persistent undermining of Boris Johnson every time this somewhat populist politician appears to be gaining credibility, the Owen Patterson situation, the amazing emergence of Omicron and re-emergence of quarantine hotels just when it looked like it was all over for the lockdown state – all set up for the PM to have no choice but to throw the plan B dead cat on the table. The re-emergence of Michael Gove arguing for it and the demand for boosters in order to get the ID all point to the real agenda being about this. Watch Omicron evaporate as a problem in… Read more »

Rogerborg
4 years ago
Reply to  Tinxx

Good spot. It turns out that the English vaxpässen which nobody was even considering are somehow, mysteriously, compatible with the Brussels system.

Must be some sort of parallel evolution.

OliveTrees
4 years ago
Reply to  Rogerborg

Haha, good analogy.

Jon Garvey
4 years ago
Reply to  Rogerborg

Nothing to do with partnering with the “Good Health Pass Scheme” started in January by ID2020, then\?

RickH
4 years ago
Reply to  Tinxx

It’s actually the revenge of the Brexiteers : got away with one con job, and now see the world as an oyster bed for cons 🙂

Moist Von Lipwig
4 years ago
Reply to  Tinxx

Kim Jong Johnson is the abuser, not the victim so stop portraying the great fat communist fraud as not responsible for his own actions.

RW
RW
4 years ago

It doesn’t really matter if Johnson acts like an imbecile following orders of a bunch of mad scientists hell-bent to cause as much destruction and misery as they can or if he really wants to do this with all of his heart and soul. If he’s solely or mainly held responsible, the actual culprits will keep going and wait for the next opportunity.

Ferguson has been professionelly mispredicting development of communicable diseases for decades. He must not get away with this to repeat it in future again (example).

Moist Von Lipwig
4 years ago
Reply to  RW

Johnson is a culprit, as is everyone who shares the ideas behind lockdown.

Only by promoting good ideas, can the ideology of lockdown be defeated.

I have not said it is only Kim Jong Johnson to blame.

PaulMac66
PaulMac66
4 years ago

Just watching the headlines from the local North East news program which obviously lead with the jabs for everyone before Xmas headline and was showing highlights of local people thoughts who were out shopping. The people who were interviewed (obviously ITV are never gonna give airtime to people who are against restrictions) are thinking this vaccine is the way out of the pandemic. They’re so indoctrinated towards it they seriously think that the unvaccinated (I’m actually double jabbed, no more though) are responsible for the spread of omicron. Two young lasses were ‘excited’ to get their booster jab… I had to turn it over before the telly went through the window. Pisses me right off.

Duppy Conqueror
Duppy Conqueror
4 years ago

It isn’t difficult at all to defy this bollocks even as an individual. This is soul time. You make a decision because later on it will matter a great deal.

OliveTrees
4 years ago

Well said. A nice spin on, “It’s Show Time!” This time the stakes are higher. Much higher.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/17021347/rod-liddle-backlash-ringleader-corbyn-fan/

JEZZA FAN Ringleader of university backlash against Rod Liddle is Corbyn fan & aspiring MP

A STUDENT ringleader of the university backlash against Sun columnist Rod Liddle is a Jeremy Corbyn fan who wants to be a Labour MP.

Sean Hannigan, 22, has previously said “families like mine have suffered” under austerity.

Sean Hannigan stood unsuccessfully for Labour in local elections in May, winning just 577 votes

Students walked out before Liddle spoke about tolerance earlier this month

His family home is a £600,000 country house near Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire.

Several students at Durham University walked out before Liddle spoke about tolerance earlier this month.

Hannigan, president of the Junior Common Room at South College, later addressed the crowd.

He stood unsuccessfully for Labour in local elections in May, winning just 577 votes.

He has written online: “The Labour Party, particularly since Corbyn, has provided people like me with an alternative — and an end to austerity.

Arum
Arum
4 years ago

austerity! How many trillions is it now?

Duppy Conqueror
Duppy Conqueror
4 years ago

We have all become more gradually conformist and in tune with the general gist of things. This is a call for us to do otherwise. The whole point of the British Isles is that they are windswept and fucked up and out of the way hence the extraordinary history of these islands. People in other countries look over here to the best of us,. We have a strong force on our side which is growing by the day.

Duppy Conqueror
Duppy Conqueror
4 years ago

If you have a big house with room to spare then why not start a speakeasy? Just get the lads and lasses around and talking freely and you will see a very different reality.

artfelix
4 years ago

This may already be happening

RTSC
RTSC
4 years ago

The Hospitality Industry should ban every MP and every known Government adviser from their premises.

DanClarke
DanClarke
4 years ago

They are getting bold now, announcing fines and passports with impunity, we’ve been betrayed by our Parliament. Can’t believe businesses are giving up without a fight.

isobar
4 years ago

As predicted:

‘Javid warns of change to ‘fully vaccinated’ status in New Year’

https://mol.im/a/10305373

Plus up to £10,000 fines for forging ‘vaccine passports’

Welcome to the NWO!

And we thought Handoncock was bad!

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  isobar

Can they bill £10,000 a time to France for forging Asylum seekers?

Duppy Conqueror
Duppy Conqueror
4 years ago

This isn’t the end of the struggle by any means. It is easy to feel wounded by everything you see these days but the truth is very different. I guarantee you that within 6 weeks the injection narrative will have started to fall apart. Don’t get fixated on short term things. By pure dint of numbers there is no way that they can stay positive about the mrna for much longer. For us and the quality of life in general we need to consider our future when the narrative collapses.

DanClarke
DanClarke
4 years ago

Gosh, the OZ PM calling the jabbed, like sheep, that must hurt

Annie
4 years ago

Show some backbone. Grow a pair. Fight back. Stop grovelling.
FFS.

Duppy Conqueror
Duppy Conqueror
4 years ago

To be fair there are people who wear masks outside but they tend to look rather inferior or inadequate when I take to take in their puissance. Lota of old people do but most of them couldn’t imagine that government could ever be malevolent.For anyone who is worried about venturing outside maskless I can say that I was never challenged in the last two years and if I got any feeling at all it was that people liked it. In a pub who cares. You breathe down each other’s throats all the time, you might have a fight or a snog and fuck the consequences.

Duppy Conqueror
Duppy Conqueror
4 years ago

The human body will always remain the final arbiter there is no retreat from this.