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More than 10,000 pubs and restaurants may close in the UK due to rising prices.

According to the Daily Mail, the inflation in the restaurant business in the United Kingdom ranges from 13% to 17%

Already, about 20 thousand enterprises are operating below the break-even point due to inflation, rising energy prices and rent increases.

We need more sanctions.


Mike
 
rt.com 20 Jun, 2022 15:53
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Boris Johnson hospitalized for surgery​

The British PM was ‘briefly’ anesthetized for a sinus operation
Boris Johnson hospitalized for surgery

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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson was briefly hospitalized under anesthetic on Monday for what his office called a “minor and routine” sinus operation. He is reportedly resting at home, with Deputy PM Dominic Raab serving in his stead until he recovers.

Johnson is expected to return to work on Tuesday depending on “how he feels,” including visiting Rwanda for a Commonwealth heads of government meeting. However, any significant military decisions – such as moves regarding the conflict in Ukraine – made within the next 24 hours are likely to be left up to Raab.
NHS guidance regarding general anesthetic warns against “driving, drinking alcohol and signing any legal documents for 24 to 48 hours” after a procedure, noting that the drugs can affect memory and concentration.
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While the nature of Johnson’s surgery was not disclosed, The Guardian suggested he had been subjected to a functional endoscopic sinus surgery for chronic sinusitis. The procedure widens the sinuses without making any cuts to the face.
Johnson’s office refused to disclose whether the PM had skipped the gargantuan 6.5 million-person NHS waiting list to receive the procedure, merely stating that the surgery had been scheduled “for a while.” A spokesperson said it was “certainly not [his] understanding” that the operation may have been related to Johnson’s diagnosed Covid-19 infection in 2020.

Waiting lists for basic procedures in the NHS have ballooned over the last two years, with millions of elective surgeries repeatedly postponed due to Covid-19 regulations that sought to keep hospital beds empty should they be required by virus-stricken patients. While the postponed procedures are classified as elective, such lengthy delays risk allowing non-emergency situations to spiral into fatal illness, such as diagnostic procedures that would normally catch cancers before they become inoperable.
 
🇬🇧🇺🇦⚡Ukrainian refugees will be sent from Britain to Rwanda, Boris Johnson said.

“We are issuing 130,000 visas to Ukrainians, and they have at least two very good entry routes. But if you come here illegally ... I'm afraid the answer will be like this, ”the Guardian quotes the words of the British prime minister.

An agreement under which illegal migrants from the kingdom will be sent to Africa was signed by the UK and Rwanda on April 13.


Mike
 
The British do not want to support sanctions against Russia anymore if this leads to a further deterioration of their lives.

The sum of the British who support sanctions, even if it leads to fuel shortages, has decreased to 44%.

Only 42% will support the introduction of additional sanctions if they further increase the cost of living in general.

41% will support sanctions that will lead to higher taxes. There is also a decrease here because in March it was 49%.

Now 45% of Britons say they are against new sanctions that will increase electricity bills (38%).

Concern about the conflict in Ukraine is also decreasing:

Now 74% of Britons are concerned about the fighting in Ukraine, including 22% who are extremely worried.


It was previously reported that the British turn off the heating and eat less to save money.


Mike
 
‼️🇬🇧🇺🇦The British are asking Ukrainian refugees to move out - they did not think that they would stay so long in their country

The British community center "Reading" told the "Getreading" portal about the problems of Ukrainian refugees, whom the British received under the "Houses for Ukrainians" program. This program, started in March, is designed for six months, but many Britons already want to get rid of new residents.

Some host families are already trying to encourage their refugees to leave. A member of the Reading Ukrainian Community Centre, Mick Pollek, says: "We've got people contacting us saying 'our hosts are asking us to find accommodation to leave because this is going on too long, they didn't realise it was going to be such a long time.'


Mike
 
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