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Wetherspoons boss blasts 'muddled' coronavirus rules that will cost pub chain £14m

JD Wetherspoon boss Tim Martin has blasted “baffling and confusing” Covid restrictions revealing England’s second national lockdown will cost the pub chain around £14million.

Mr Martin’s latest attack on government measures came as Wetherspoon reported a 27.6 per cent plunge in first-quarter sales for the 15 weeks to November 8 following the introduction of the 10pm curfew.

Mr Martin, who is chairman of Wetherspoon, said: “For any pub or restaurant company trading in different parts of the UK, and for customers generally, the constantly changing national and local regulations, combined with geographical areas moving from one tier to another in the different jurisdictions, are baffling and confusing.

Tim Martin (ABNM Photography)

“The entire regulatory situation is a complete muddle.”

The benefits of the tougher restrictions since late September – including the curfew, table service and mandatory use of face masks when moving around pubs – are “questionable”, the outspoken pub chief added.

He voiced his concerns about how long the temporary regulations will remain in place, citing that afternoon closing of pubs introduced in the First World War was only abolished in 1986.

Wetherspoon has 756 pubs currently closed across England, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

It also has 51 sites in Wales which have just emerged from a two-week “firebreak” lockdown, and a further 64 in Scotland, which are “subject to an extremely onerous tier system”.

The group said the Scottish restrictions were having a “serious effect on trade”.

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