Wetherspoon founder Tim Martin has renewed his attack on the Government, claiming that the UK should adopt the Swedish model for pandemics to allow his pubs to open again properly.
Publishing the company's delayed results, the chairman said it was unfair that pubs have been treated harsher than supermarkets as he revealed sales fell from £1.82billion to £1.26billion in the year to July 26 and the chain sunk to a loss before tax of £105.4million.
Tim Martin, quoting business scion Warren Buffett from 1989, said governments across the world have based their lockdown decisions on "deeply flawed analysis" and attacked politicians and the media who reported that the company was considering withholding wages at the start of lockdown - a decision
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