No doubt some will accuse me of having a gloomy outlook, but you can’t argue with the cold hard facts.
A jaundiced view of life from the darkest recess of the saloon bar...
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"The trouble with fighting for human freedom is that one spends most of one's time defending scoundrels. For it is against scoundrels that oppressive laws are first aimed, and oppression must be stopped at the beginning if it is to be stopped at all." (H. L. Mencken)
"The final nails have now been hammered into the coffin of the freedom to smoke in enclosed public places. This piece of legislation must be one of the most restrictive, spiteful and socially divisive imposed by any British Government." (Lord Stoddart of Swindon)
"Raising taxes on alcohol to prevent problem drinking is akin to raising the price of gasoline to prevent people from speeding." (Edward Peter Stringham)
"Of all tyrannies a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It may be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end, for they do so with the approval of their own conscience." (C. S. Lewis)
"People who deal only in 'craft' beer do not care about some dirty old pub and the dirty old people who are in it and the dirty old community that it holds together." (Boozy Procrastinator)
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"No pleasure is worth giving up for the sake of two more years in a geriatric home at Weston-super-Mare." (Kingsley Amis)
"When you have lost your inns, drown your empty selves,
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So CAMRA can be blamed for pub closures as well can they?
ReplyDeleteNo, but they are deluding themselves in thinking that all is well in their cosy little world.
ReplyDeleteThat's funny, I could have sworn that CAMRA are actively involved in campaigning against pub closures. What would you have them do different?
ReplyDeleteMudgie knows this full well Ed. His own CAMRA Branch are always discussing this and writing about it.
ReplyDeleteAlso, clearly he thinks that CAMRA peeps should frequent the unsaveable and spend their hard earned there, rather than ensure by their custom, good pubs remain that way.
I'm with Curmudgeon on this - I visit Manchester regularly for the solid locals, where I get a proper mix of customer, as well as the beer exhibition pub, which attracts a very specific type of custom e.g. the Pineapple and Armoury rather than the Crown. It's the Robbie and Holts pub you'll miss most in ten years time.
ReplyDeleteAs Tandy knows, I have never advocated CAMRA members or anyone else making a policy of visiting little-used pubs in an almost certainly doomed effort to save them. From an individual's point of view, it makes sense to visit the pubs you find most congenial and thus through giving them your business helping them succeed and stay in business.
ReplyDeleteThe point I am making is that within CAMRA (as reflected in both official publications and the views of individual members) there seems to be a lack of recognition of the scale of the disaster that has overtaken the pub trade. All too often, closures are blamed in a narrowly-focused way on reasons such as "it was keg" or "it was full of chavs" or "restrictive covenant" rather than on wider social trends. Those might indeed be the reasons why Pub A has closed instead of Pub B; they are not the reasons why 20,000 pubs have closed nationwide and on-trade beer volumes have more than halved.
Some of these changes, such as the decline of heavy industry and its associated communities, are something you can do nothing about. Others, such as the smoking ban and the generalised demonisation of even moderate alcohol consumption, are much more directly susceptible to official policy.