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Coronavirus.

We have been advised not to go to pubs and restaurants, cinemas and other public places, to protect ourselves and others from the Coronavirus. Are we still able to work? Can we still obtain stock? Will we continue to visit workplaces like offices, shops or homes? Will we be provided  with fiscal support if we can not trade, especially if we are self employed?


University College London is predicting up to 250,000 potential fatalities from Coronavirus in the U.K.


How does the pandemic affect you?


Whaddaufink?


Z.




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  • davezawadi:

    Z, you are being too gloomy. The conditions are entirely different to the great depression, although it may take some time to recover.

    I have a few ideas to help, see what you think:

    All rent payments for business and homes should be suspended. No one really looses anything, and it prevents bankruptcy.


     




    No body loses out except owners and landlords? With no income, how do owners and landlords continue to maintain their rented out properties? And now do they support themselves and families with no income?


    Who pays for all of the Father Christmas generosity? We will in due time. Learn form recent history about U.K. borrowing.

    https://www.ft.com/content/3b583050-d277-11e6-b06b-680c49b4b4c0


    Z.

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  • davezawadi:

    Z, you are being too gloomy. The conditions are entirely different to the great depression, although it may take some time to recover.

    I have a few ideas to help, see what you think:

    All rent payments for business and homes should be suspended. No one really looses anything, and it prevents bankruptcy.


     




    No body loses out except owners and landlords? With no income, how do owners and landlords continue to maintain their rented out properties? And now do they support themselves and families with no income?


    Who pays for all of the Father Christmas generosity? We will in due time. Learn form recent history about U.K. borrowing.

    https://www.ft.com/content/3b583050-d277-11e6-b06b-680c49b4b4c0


    Z.

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