(16-03-2019 13:55 )skully Wrote: [ -> ]Dropping popular brands and bad mouthing a fuck ton of customers probably hasn't helped
I've been drinking in the same spoons for the past sixteen years, several nights a week and you'll be disappointed to hear that it's never been busier than this past few months, so much so that I'm thinking of defecting to another watering hole because it takes so long to get served.
It's probably the exception though, I'm sure there's a shit load of customers who are boycotting their hostelries because Tim Martin's a Brexit campaigner.
Well you carry on drinking there with his shit bacteria laden ice and water and his crappy beer. sure in most leave areas they love it
It wasnt us who blamed his losses on Remainers it was fucking him
Bet he is crapping himself and not from drinking his ice because he is a PLC traded on the stock exchange who im guessing are mostly remainers so he could be ousted if it falls any further
(17-03-2019 07:41 )HannahsPet Wrote: [ -> ]Well you carry on drinking there with his shit bacteria laden ice and water and his crappy beer. sure in most leave areas they love it
It wasnt us who blamed his losses on Remainers it was fucking him
Bet he is crapping himself and not from drinking his ice because he is a PLC traded on the stock exchange who im guessing are mostly remainers so he could be ousted if it falls any further
"shit bacteria laden ice and water and his crappy beer"
Is that the best you can do? That's junior school playground stuff, but no great surprise from someone who struggles to construct a coherent sentence. Ha Ha LOL
Yeah I'm going to carry on drinking there. It's £2.15 for a
crappy beer decent pint from a local microbrewery. Even if Martin was a remain campaigner I'd still be drinking there and I'd hazard a guess that most sensible remain voters feel the same way - why cut off your nose to spite your face.
As for the stock market stuff, I've just had a look at some of the figures. The Wetherspoons share price is up over 80% since June 2016. Martin owns about 25-30% and the market cap is now £1.4 billion so I think that means he is over a hundred million pounds richer than he was on referendum day and that's without the dividends. So if he is shitting himself then he's shitting himself all the way to the bank. As for the other shareholders, the company floated 27 years ago so if he was crap at his job they would have ditched him long ago.
Anyway we all know your not really bothered about the quality of the beer of the competence of the Chairman, you're just upset that he happens to support a political cause that you disagree with.
Oh I nearly forgot that their latest figures show a 6% increase in like for like sales over the year so not much evidence of a remoaner boycott there
I got the Wetherspoons
propaganda leaflet newsletter through the door the other month, for the first time ever.
Opened out, it was just the right size to put under the dogs bowl
House of Commons Speaker John Bercow, quoting Parliamentary precedent, has sensibly ruled out another vote on Theresa May's Brexit deal unless the motion put forward is substantially different to last time.
a law from 1604 the posion dwarf prob made no deal a bigger possibility now
I did notice when questions were put to the speaker after his announcement JRM mentioned that the Kyle amendment backed by Labour which effectively backs Mays Deal on the provision that it is put into a 2nd Referendum cannot be voted on under Bercow's ruling as it is a 3rd vote on the unchanged Deal.To say Bercow boxed himself into a corner is an understatement gauging by his lack of reply.If Bercow is true to his word (which I doubt he is) then it also means is that there can only be one more vote for a 2nd Referendum down the line.