Yeah, the last time I was in Shoreditch it was to go to a fancy roof top pool party at a club. Russell Brand was there. This seems like a strange target.
Yeah, the last time I was in Shoreditch it was to go to a fancy roof top pool party at a club. Russell Brand was there. This seems like a strange target.
but when you consider what you actually pay for when you visit a cafe/ restaurant is it really that expensive?
They have rent and employee wages to cover. You pay for the privellage of sitting in there establishment, using their wifi, talking to friends etc..
For London were a cup of tea can easily cost £3 I wouldn’t…
The business owners are also working class people trying to make a living though. Why not attack the starbucks around the corner that charges about £3 just for a coffee and doesn’t pay its UK taxes? I’m a working class british person too and £3-£5 isn’t outrageously expensive when you consider what you’re actually…
Nope, the cafe is run by 2 working class lads from Ireland. It stocks obscure cereals from around the world and how is a small business pricing people out of an area? What did these people achieve? They would be better protesting in the City, or outside the Houses of Parliament. I live one road along from here and…