Thank you for your comment Casey. I understand how you may feel. People are surprised when I tell them that I have anxiety and that I am socially awkward. How do you manage your severe anxiety?
Hello everyone, I hope you are doing fine today. In this video, I give you an overview of the shops inside the Bull Ring and also its layout. Next time I go back there, I'll walk in a more nonchalant manner. To be honest, it was hard filming this video (and the video prior to this one, which was the Rag Market). When I got inside and saw all these people, I said to myself 'I am not doing it, not a chance!'. I was about to leave... when I turned around and said 'I am doing it!' Being in a crowded environment and having eyeballs on me at the same time was an overwhelming experience. Throughout the walk, I kept saying in my head: "the art of not giving a F**k" over and over... After I filmed this video, I went back home, edited it and went straight to bed. I was totally drained. I am not satisfied with the way I filmed this video but it was such a challenge that I'm glad I did it anyway, despite how I felt.
Thanx anyway. I have lived in Birmingham from end 2015 till mid 2019 and I have missed the Bull Ring a little bit, and I am glad you did the walking tour inside.
Keep up the good work. I look forward to the next ones! I also understand the feelings walking around with a camera can bring on and I appreciate that you bear it.
Thank you for watching the video 🙂 I'm glad to know it is helping you with your anxiety. I will do more shopping centres in the future, whenever I can because sometimes I deal with entitled security guards who try to stop me from filming.
The government should require large shops that currently have a 6 hour maximum trading limit on Sundays because there are less international tourists and people have less money to spend because the cost of living has gone up. By closing on Sundays you get more people to go out on different days. Banning Sunday trading for large shops would reduce overheads for businesses and attract more people to town centres, shopping centres city centres etc on weekdays and especially on Saturdays. The government should tell businesses what to do because businesses don't always make the right decisions and some of these businesses go into administration, this cost jobs and costs the UK economy. Small shops would be unaffected and all shops would be unaffected between Monday and Saturday. Under my proposal large shops would still be able to freely between Monday and Saturdays including bank and public holidays such as Boxing Day or New year's Day but excluding Christmas Day. My proposal requires large shops to close on all Sundays throughout the year and on Christmas Day whatever day of the week it falls on. I think Sunday trading was good pre Brexit, pre cost of living pre covid because there were more international tourists and people had more money to spend and my idea is if you close the large shop on Sundays you attract more people out to shopping centres, city centres, town centres, high streets, retail parks etc on the days of the week especially on Saturday. There are less international tourists here now and people will have less money to spend so my idea is to get more people to go out on other days of the week. This has nothing to do with religion, workers rights or family life. Extended Sunday trading would have been good before but not now. Also under my proposal small shops would still be able to open and trade whenever they want because they have less overheads and they provide convenience to people. I also urge you to write to your MP why Sunday trading should be banned and withdrawn. You should also copy this exact message and send it to everyone you know.
@@citiesthroughmyeyes Well I like your taste in.music you might give me some titles and artists so I can.download them. With or without music ,? You decide you're the boss here.
I love your video especially this one as you didn't add the background music! I used to live in Birmingham back in 2011-2015 when I did my degree in Uni of Bham. I miss there so I prefer video without music so I can hear the noise, chatting or ambient sound from there. Hope you can consider to make videos without the background music please~
@@citiesthroughmyeyes The government should require large shops that currently have a 6 hour maximum trading limit on Sundays because there are less international tourists and people have less money to spend because the cost of living has gone up. By closing on Sundays you get more people to go out on different days. Banning Sunday trading for large shops would reduce overheads for businesses and attract more people to town centres, shopping centres city centres etc on weekdays and especially on Saturdays. The government should tell businesses what to do because businesses don't always make the right decisions and some of these businesses go into administration, this cost jobs and costs the UK economy. Small shops would be unaffected and all shops would be unaffected between Monday and Saturday. Under my proposal large shops would still be able to freely between Monday and Saturdays including bank and public holidays such as Boxing Day or New year's Day but excluding Christmas Day. My proposal requires large shops to close on all Sundays throughout the year and on Christmas Day whatever day of the week it falls on. I think Sunday trading was good pre Brexit, pre cost of living pre covid because there were more international tourists and people had more money to spend and my idea is if you close the large shop on Sundays you attract more people out to shopping centres, city centres, town centres, high streets, retail parks etc on the days of the week especially on Saturday. There are less international tourists here now and people will have less money to spend so my idea is to get more people to go out on other days of the week. This has nothing to do with religion, workers rights or family life. Extended Sunday trading would have been good before but not now. Also under my proposal small shops would still be able to open and trade whenever they want because they have less overheads and they provide convenience to people. I also urge you to write to your MP why Sunday trading should be banned and withdrawn. You should also copy this exact message and send it to everyone you know.
I went to Birmingham years ago and looked out of the window overlooking more street railway station I took a photo from the window of the street outside and the next thing seconds later a security guard came up to me and told me that I can't take photos. I replied saying that I only took a photo of the street outside and nothing else to which I was still told no. So I just left and have never been back again
Underneath the bullring lies the original settlement of “Bjon’s People,” which originally gave Birmingham its name. Hopefully those people will reclaim it before it descends to an offshoot of Arabia or Congo - bc it’s land that doesn’t belong to them.
Wow! I thought bigots like you had died out!! Where do I start. Firstly, thd saxon settlers were foreigners who displaced the celts, but the celts were originally from mainland Europe too!! About brown and black people being here in large numbers, well you need to look at our country's history - meddling and colonising the bloody world!!! Reap and sow come to mind mate. Have a nice day
Looks Good Been Trying to get one of them chin masks for ages where do people get them lol I know no masks now its almost 2023 but most didn't wear masks
When you get nervous to film just say to yourself “ it’s just one hour out of my life “ (or two 😂) but keep filming as your videos are very good and clear , I enjoyed this one very much , so many shops and very busy too 👍
Thank you Bev. Rewatching the video again, I am surprised that no security agents stopped me. I wasn't sure if I was allowed to film inside. I was either lucky or they couldn't be bothered.. lol! I emailed the Bullring and asked for a permission to film. If they say yes, that will make me feel more relax knowing that I can walk around the place like it's my house 😀
@@citiesthroughmyeyes The government should require large shops that currently have a 6 hour maximum trading limit on Sundays because there are less international tourists and people have less money to spend because the cost of living has gone up. By closing on Sundays you get more people to go out on different days. Banning Sunday trading for large shops would reduce overheads for businesses and attract more people to town centres, shopping centres city centres etc on weekdays and especially on Saturdays. The government should tell businesses what to do because businesses don't always make the right decisions and some of these businesses go into administration, this cost jobs and costs the UK economy. Small shops would be unaffected and all shops would be unaffected between Monday and Saturday. Under my proposal large shops would still be able to freely between Monday and Saturdays including bank and public holidays such as Boxing Day or New year's Day but excluding Christmas Day. My proposal requires large shops to close on all Sundays throughout the year and on Christmas Day whatever day of the week it falls on. I think Sunday trading was good pre Brexit, pre cost of living pre covid because there were more international tourists and people had more money to spend and my idea is if you close the large shop on Sundays you attract more people out to shopping centres, city centres, town centres, high streets, retail parks etc on the days of the week especially on Saturday. There are less international tourists here now and people will have less money to spend so my idea is to get more people to go out on other days of the week. This has nothing to do with religion, workers rights or family life. Extended Sunday trading would have been good before but not now. Also under my proposal small shops would still be able to open and trade whenever they want because they have less overheads and they provide convenience to people. I also urge you to write to your MP why Sunday trading should be banned and withdrawn. You should also copy this exact message and send it to everyone you know.
Good to see the Bullring open and a bit of hustle and bustle with the shoppers. I've missed my Saturday afternoon trips around here on my previous visits due to the 😷 but hopefully in the next few weeks I'll be walking around in here myself!
@@citiesthroughmyeyes hi Jos', yes hopefully in a few weeks time and prob for the bank holiday weekend I'm hoping to be in B'ham. A Saturday afternoon having a wander round the city centre will definitely be on my schedule, I may even treat myself to something from the Gap store too 😄
Good job. Just remember people are only looking at you out of curiosity. We live in a world now that everyone we walk past is on their phone, FaceTiming, updating their story on Instagram etc. Five years from now people won’t even look twice at you doing this. It makes great content. I am a people watcher so it’s really interesting seeing the world go by like this. What do you film your videos on btw.
Thank you for your nice comment. Again this one was held for review, I had to approve it.. Very strange. I film on an iPhone 11 Pro and a DJI Osmo Mobile 3 gimbal.
@@citiesthroughmyeyes ah UA-cam!! I have a love/hate relationship with it sometimes. The picture quality is very good. Keep up the good work, you have lots more of Birmingham to cover!
The government should require large shops that currently have a 6 hour maximum trading limit on Sundays because there are less international tourists and people have less money to spend because the cost of living has gone up. By closing on Sundays you get more people to go out on different days. Banning Sunday trading for large shops would reduce overheads for businesses and attract more people to town centres, shopping centres city centres etc on weekdays and especially on Saturdays. The government should tell businesses what to do because businesses don't always make the right decisions and some of these businesses go into administration, this cost jobs and costs the UK economy. Small shops would be unaffected and all shops would be unaffected between Monday and Saturday. Under my proposal large shops would still be able to freely between Monday and Saturdays including bank and public holidays such as Boxing Day or New year's Day but excluding Christmas Day. My proposal requires large shops to close on all Sundays throughout the year and on Christmas Day whatever day of the week it falls on. I think Sunday trading was good pre Brexit, pre cost of living pre covid because there were more international tourists and people had more money to spend and my idea is if you close the large shop on Sundays you attract more people out to shopping centres, city centres, town centres, high streets, retail parks etc on the days of the week especially on Saturday. There are less international tourists here now and people will have less money to spend so my idea is to get more people to go out on other days of the week. This has nothing to do with religion, workers rights or family life. Extended Sunday trading would have been good before but not now. Also under my proposal small shops would still be able to open and trade whenever they want because they have less overheads and they provide convenience to people. I also urge you to write to your MP why Sunday trading should be banned and withdrawn. You should also copy this exact message and send it to everyone you know.
Investigators started will put you to rest not long left. By proper officers not fake .on what things the town wants support in how you harming our town.
*makes a random vlog of the bullring shopping centre* -you a random person on the internet nobody gives a shit about-*pissed* Shut up and go back to sleep lmao
A crap.town that cheap dog runs for now not after 🤩enjoy it while you can .at least walsall people support each other know what respect of ladies is in the community .
The government should require large shops that currently have a 6 hour maximum trading limit on Sundays because there are less international tourists and people have less money to spend because the cost of living has gone up. By closing on Sundays you get more people to go out on different days. Banning Sunday trading for large shops would reduce overheads for businesses and attract more people to town centres, shopping centres city centres etc on weekdays and especially on Saturdays. The government should tell businesses what to do because businesses don't always make the right decisions and some of these businesses go into administration, this cost jobs and costs the UK economy. Small shops would be unaffected and all shops would be unaffected between Monday and Saturday. Under my proposal large shops would still be able to freely between Monday and Saturdays including bank and public holidays such as Boxing Day or New year's Day but excluding Christmas Day. My proposal requires large shops to close on all Sundays throughout the year and on Christmas Day whatever day of the week it falls on. I think Sunday trading was good pre Brexit, pre cost of living pre covid because there were more international tourists and people had more money to spend and my idea is if you close the large shop on Sundays you attract more people out to shopping centres, city centres, town centres, high streets, retail parks etc on the days of the week especially on Saturday. There are less international tourists here now and people will have less money to spend so my idea is to get more people to go out on other days of the week. This has nothing to do with religion, workers rights or family life. Extended Sunday trading would have been good before but not now. Also under my proposal small shops would still be able to open and trade whenever they want because they have less overheads and they provide convenience to people. I also urge you to write to your MP why Sunday trading should be banned and withdrawn. You should also copy this exact message and send it to everyone you know.
For someone who has serve anxiety about new places this video has gave me peace of mind so thank you x
Thank you for your comment Casey. I understand how you may feel. People are surprised when I tell them that I have anxiety and that I am socially awkward. How do you manage your severe anxiety?
Hello everyone, I hope you are doing fine today.
In this video, I give you an overview of the shops inside the Bull Ring and also its layout. Next time I go back there, I'll walk in a more nonchalant manner. To be honest, it was hard filming this video (and the video prior to this one, which was the Rag Market). When I got inside and saw all these people, I said to myself 'I am not doing it, not a chance!'. I was about to leave... when I turned around and said 'I am doing it!'
Being in a crowded environment and having eyeballs on me at the same time was an overwhelming experience. Throughout the walk, I kept saying in my head: "the art of not giving a F**k" over and over...
After I filmed this video, I went back home, edited it and went straight to bed. I was totally drained.
I am not satisfied with the way I filmed this video but it was such a challenge that I'm glad I did it anyway, despite how I felt.
Thanx anyway. I have lived in Birmingham from end 2015 till mid 2019 and I have missed the Bull Ring a little bit, and I am glad you did the walking tour inside.
@ The Mon, that would be great!
Keep up the good work. I look forward to the next ones! I also understand the feelings walking around with a camera can bring on and I appreciate that you bear it.
@Ken Moore, thank you 😊
I completely understand! ❤️ Thank you for going out of your comfort zone to film this video. Appreciate it. You did great!!
thank you for this, it’s helped so much with my anxiety
Thank you for watching the video 🙂 I'm glad to know it is helping you with your anxiety. I will do more shopping centres in the future, whenever I can because sometimes I deal with entitled security guards who try to stop me from filming.
One of the best I miss it so much
Love gregg always good and cup tea there 👍
So busy in bullring
It was! It felt like a Saturday before Xmas.
4:47 i remember coming here as a kid
The government should require large shops that currently have a 6 hour maximum trading limit on Sundays because there are less international tourists and people have less money to spend because the cost of living has gone up. By closing on Sundays you get more people to go out on different days.
Banning Sunday trading for large shops would reduce overheads for businesses and attract more people to town centres, shopping centres city centres etc on weekdays and especially on Saturdays. The government should tell businesses what to do because businesses don't always make the right decisions and some of these businesses go into administration, this cost jobs and costs the UK economy. Small shops would be unaffected and all shops would be unaffected between Monday and Saturday.
Under my proposal large shops would still be able to freely between Monday and Saturdays including bank and public holidays such as Boxing Day or New year's Day but excluding Christmas Day. My proposal requires large shops to close on all Sundays throughout the year and on Christmas Day whatever day of the week it falls on. I think Sunday trading was good pre Brexit, pre cost of living pre covid because there were more international tourists and people had more money to spend and my idea is if you close the large shop on Sundays you attract more people out to shopping centres, city centres, town centres, high streets, retail parks etc on the days of the week especially on Saturday. There are less international tourists here now and people will have less money to spend so my idea is to get more people to go out on other days of the week. This has nothing to do with religion, workers rights or family life. Extended Sunday trading would have been good before but not now.
Also under my proposal small shops would still be able to open and trade whenever they want because they have less overheads and they provide convenience to people.
I also urge you to write to your MP why Sunday trading should be banned and withdrawn. You should also copy this exact message and send it to everyone you know.
Thanks for sharing this walk! 🙂
Thank you for stopping by 🙂
Anyone went the rave in the the old bull ring hahaha, Shades of rhythm for you Birmingham, mad to believe there was a rave in the bull ring.
wait theres 2 sports direct inside bullring i went other day only saw 1
I didn't know there were 2 Sports direct. Where did you see the second one?
I hope you see it, in that mall is the trapstar store?
I haven’t been to the Bullring in ages but I checked online and it seems to be inside SELFRIDGES in the Bullring.
Looking nice Joseline. Great video , where's the background music Lol ?
Lool 😀 Do you like the videos with or without background music? Because I think of doing some without...
@@citiesthroughmyeyes Well I like your taste in.music you might give me some titles and artists so I can.download them. With or without music ,? You decide you're the boss here.
Lool 🙂 Ok
I love your video especially this one as you didn't add the background music! I used to live in Birmingham back in 2011-2015 when I did my degree in Uni of Bham. I miss there so I prefer video without music so I can hear the noise, chatting or ambient sound from there. Hope you can consider to make videos without the background music please~
Thank you for watching the video Max, I will do more videos without background music, I promise 😉
@@citiesthroughmyeyes The government should require large shops that currently have a 6 hour maximum trading limit on Sundays because there are less international tourists and people have less money to spend because the cost of living has gone up. By closing on Sundays you get more people to go out on different days.
Banning Sunday trading for large shops would reduce overheads for businesses and attract more people to town centres, shopping centres city centres etc on weekdays and especially on Saturdays. The government should tell businesses what to do because businesses don't always make the right decisions and some of these businesses go into administration, this cost jobs and costs the UK economy. Small shops would be unaffected and all shops would be unaffected between Monday and Saturday.
Under my proposal large shops would still be able to freely between Monday and Saturdays including bank and public holidays such as Boxing Day or New year's Day but excluding Christmas Day. My proposal requires large shops to close on all Sundays throughout the year and on Christmas Day whatever day of the week it falls on. I think Sunday trading was good pre Brexit, pre cost of living pre covid because there were more international tourists and people had more money to spend and my idea is if you close the large shop on Sundays you attract more people out to shopping centres, city centres, town centres, high streets, retail parks etc on the days of the week especially on Saturday. There are less international tourists here now and people will have less money to spend so my idea is to get more people to go out on other days of the week. This has nothing to do with religion, workers rights or family life. Extended Sunday trading would have been good before but not now.
Also under my proposal small shops would still be able to open and trade whenever they want because they have less overheads and they provide convenience to people.
I also urge you to write to your MP why Sunday trading should be banned and withdrawn. You should also copy this exact message and send it to everyone you know.
One of the pops and snacks machine has been removed in January 2022 such as top middle and ground floor
I went to Birmingham years ago and looked out of the window overlooking more street railway station I took a photo from the window of the street outside and the next thing seconds later a security guard came up to me and told me that I can't take photos. I replied saying that I only took a photo of the street outside and nothing else to which I was still told no. So I just left and have never been back again
Underneath the bullring lies the original settlement of “Bjon’s People,” which originally gave Birmingham its name. Hopefully those people will reclaim it before it descends to an offshoot of Arabia or Congo - bc it’s land that doesn’t belong to them.
Wow! I thought bigots like you had died out!!
Where do I start. Firstly, thd saxon settlers were foreigners who displaced the celts, but the celts were originally from mainland Europe too!!
About brown and black people being here in large numbers, well you need to look at our country's history - meddling and colonising the bloody world!!! Reap and sow come to mind mate. Have a nice day
Looks Good Been Trying to get one of them chin masks for ages where do people get them lol I know no masks now its almost 2023 but most didn't wear masks
When you get nervous to film just say to yourself “ it’s just one hour out of my life “ (or two 😂) but keep filming as your videos are very good and clear , I enjoyed this one very much , so many shops and very busy too 👍
Thank you Bev. Rewatching the video again, I am surprised that no security agents stopped me. I wasn't sure if I was allowed to film inside. I was either lucky or they couldn't be bothered.. lol! I emailed the Bullring and asked for a permission to film. If they say yes, that will make me feel more relax knowing that I can walk around the place like it's my house 😀
Great video 👍
Thank you 🙂
@@citiesthroughmyeyes The government should require large shops that currently have a 6 hour maximum trading limit on Sundays because there are less international tourists and people have less money to spend because the cost of living has gone up. By closing on Sundays you get more people to go out on different days.
Banning Sunday trading for large shops would reduce overheads for businesses and attract more people to town centres, shopping centres city centres etc on weekdays and especially on Saturdays. The government should tell businesses what to do because businesses don't always make the right decisions and some of these businesses go into administration, this cost jobs and costs the UK economy. Small shops would be unaffected and all shops would be unaffected between Monday and Saturday.
Under my proposal large shops would still be able to freely between Monday and Saturdays including bank and public holidays such as Boxing Day or New year's Day but excluding Christmas Day. My proposal requires large shops to close on all Sundays throughout the year and on Christmas Day whatever day of the week it falls on. I think Sunday trading was good pre Brexit, pre cost of living pre covid because there were more international tourists and people had more money to spend and my idea is if you close the large shop on Sundays you attract more people out to shopping centres, city centres, town centres, high streets, retail parks etc on the days of the week especially on Saturday. There are less international tourists here now and people will have less money to spend so my idea is to get more people to go out on other days of the week. This has nothing to do with religion, workers rights or family life. Extended Sunday trading would have been good before but not now.
Also under my proposal small shops would still be able to open and trade whenever they want because they have less overheads and they provide convenience to people.
I also urge you to write to your MP why Sunday trading should be banned and withdrawn. You should also copy this exact message and send it to everyone you know.
I’m investing into hammerson plc thanks for this insight as a share holder very interesting thankyou again
I'm glad it helps🙂 Thanks for watching.
So beautiful.
Yeah, if you're a masochist who therefore finds beauty in places which cause anguish and despair.
Good to see the Bullring open and a bit of hustle and bustle with the shoppers. I've missed my Saturday afternoon trips around here on my previous visits due to the 😷 but hopefully in the next few weeks I'll be walking around in here myself!
Yes, everything is (almost) back to normal. I hope you get to come to Bham and experience the city like you used to 😉
@@citiesthroughmyeyes hi Jos', yes hopefully in a few weeks time and prob for the bank holiday weekend I'm hoping to be in B'ham. A Saturday afternoon having a wander round the city centre will definitely be on my schedule, I may even treat myself to something from the Gap store too 😄
Announcement at 14:19
The looks some people were giving you 😅
Is there an Apple store in bullring
There used to be. Apple is now located in a bigger store not far from the Bullring.
The Bullring is very modern now
Love Birmingham for shopping lot better than Manchester
I love Birmingham City centre bein few time self I like make up shop eating shop nazia
Thanks for your video ! Let me know about Birmingham!
Thank you for watching the video World Mom.
Joseline G hey I just wanted to ask, is there many Chinese girls in Birmingham?
Didnt think it was allowed to take videos
I wasn’t too sure either that’s why I went there and filmed. To find out for myself...
Under education or tourism...Its allowed
But in essence we don't really care 👍👌
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Good job. Just remember people are only looking at you out of curiosity. We live in a world now that everyone we walk past is on their phone, FaceTiming, updating their story on Instagram etc. Five years from now people won’t even look twice at you doing this. It makes great content. I am a people watcher so it’s really interesting seeing the world go by like this. What do you film your videos on btw.
Thank you for your nice comment. Again this one was held for review, I had to approve it.. Very strange. I film on an iPhone 11 Pro and a DJI Osmo Mobile 3 gimbal.
@@citiesthroughmyeyes ah UA-cam!! I have a love/hate relationship with it sometimes. The picture quality is very good. Keep up the good work, you have lots more of Birmingham to cover!
The government should require large shops that currently have a 6 hour maximum trading limit on Sundays because there are less international tourists and people have less money to spend because the cost of living has gone up. By closing on Sundays you get more people to go out on different days.
Banning Sunday trading for large shops would reduce overheads for businesses and attract more people to town centres, shopping centres city centres etc on weekdays and especially on Saturdays. The government should tell businesses what to do because businesses don't always make the right decisions and some of these businesses go into administration, this cost jobs and costs the UK economy. Small shops would be unaffected and all shops would be unaffected between Monday and Saturday.
Under my proposal large shops would still be able to freely between Monday and Saturdays including bank and public holidays such as Boxing Day or New year's Day but excluding Christmas Day. My proposal requires large shops to close on all Sundays throughout the year and on Christmas Day whatever day of the week it falls on. I think Sunday trading was good pre Brexit, pre cost of living pre covid because there were more international tourists and people had more money to spend and my idea is if you close the large shop on Sundays you attract more people out to shopping centres, city centres, town centres, high streets, retail parks etc on the days of the week especially on Saturday. There are less international tourists here now and people will have less money to spend so my idea is to get more people to go out on other days of the week. This has nothing to do with religion, workers rights or family life. Extended Sunday trading would have been good before but not now.
Also under my proposal small shops would still be able to open and trade whenever they want because they have less overheads and they provide convenience to people.
I also urge you to write to your MP why Sunday trading should be banned and withdrawn. You should also copy this exact message and send it to everyone you know.
Nice vlog 3:54
Thank you for watching 🙂
Hello joseline great video very poggers hope you have an omegalol day today
Thank you Npc Gaming for watching 🙂 I hope you had a good day too 🥂
Investigators started will put you to rest not long left. By proper officers not fake .on what things the town wants support in how you harming our town.
*makes a random vlog of the bullring shopping centre*
-you a random person on the internet nobody gives a shit about-*pissed*
Shut up and go back to sleep lmao
My idea of HELL
Based. This is the stuff of nightmares.
It's a dump .
A crap.town that cheap dog runs for now not after 🤩enjoy it while you can .at least walsall people support each other know what respect of ladies is in the community .
Amazing mostly immigrants I noticed that’s good times a changing
The government should require large shops that currently have a 6 hour maximum trading limit on Sundays because there are less international tourists and people have less money to spend because the cost of living has gone up. By closing on Sundays you get more people to go out on different days.
Banning Sunday trading for large shops would reduce overheads for businesses and attract more people to town centres, shopping centres city centres etc on weekdays and especially on Saturdays. The government should tell businesses what to do because businesses don't always make the right decisions and some of these businesses go into administration, this cost jobs and costs the UK economy. Small shops would be unaffected and all shops would be unaffected between Monday and Saturday.
Under my proposal large shops would still be able to freely between Monday and Saturdays including bank and public holidays such as Boxing Day or New year's Day but excluding Christmas Day. My proposal requires large shops to close on all Sundays throughout the year and on Christmas Day whatever day of the week it falls on. I think Sunday trading was good pre Brexit, pre cost of living pre covid because there were more international tourists and people had more money to spend and my idea is if you close the large shop on Sundays you attract more people out to shopping centres, city centres, town centres, high streets, retail parks etc on the days of the week especially on Saturday. There are less international tourists here now and people will have less money to spend so my idea is to get more people to go out on other days of the week. This has nothing to do with religion, workers rights or family life. Extended Sunday trading would have been good before but not now.
Also under my proposal small shops would still be able to open and trade whenever they want because they have less overheads and they provide convenience to people.
I also urge you to write to your MP why Sunday trading should be banned and withdrawn. You should also copy this exact message and send it to everyone you know.
Dat sista in da thumbnail clocked ya
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