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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees
If you want to treat London as one 'region', fair enough, If that's the case then you place the entire 'region' in the tier of which the highest borough should reside.
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Why? If we took some arbitrary area of Liverpool that had high cases should that be used to put all of Liverpool in tier 3?
The issue is you seem to think of London as a loose union of 32 independent boroughs when it's a single city that was divided into these administrative regions that did not reflect the makeup of the city at the time and do not do so now. They don't even reflect what people think of the city. Most people would be surprised to find parts of the City of London are actually in the Camden administrative region for example.
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Originally Posted by heero_yuy
It'll be interesting to see how the regulation on pubs serving a substantial meal is worded: Do they just need the ability to serve the meal or do you actually have to have the meal to get a pint?
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I think you need to have the meal but what I am wondering is what is substantial and how long does that then permit you to get multiple pints?
Can I order chips and then spend the rest of the afternoon downing pints or not?