Government’s € 16m package for pubs is ‘a slap in the face,’ says winegrowers corps



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Tánaiste Leo Varadkar has said there is no guarantee the pubs will reopen this year as industry groups harshly criticized the government’s new € 16 million support package, describing it as a “slap in the face” .

The cabinet decided on Friday that “wet” pubs, the ones that do not serve meals, will not be allowed to open next week, before introducing a package of increased cash grants along with a waiver of court fees for pub license renewal. .

The government has also agreed to introduce regulations that would make it a civil offense rather than a criminal one to hold a gathering of more than six people in a private home, either indoors or outdoors.

Justice Minister Helen McEntee said the cabinet considered that a “criminal provision” or criminal sanction could be considered extreme.

“We have to see how far we got here, especially when we were talking about someone’s house and I think it felt like maybe this would be an extreme measure, particularly in regards to getting into someone’s house.”

However, sources have admitted that effectively there will be no regulation of house parties or penalties for those who have more than six people in their home.

Ministers ‘scared’

The ministers are understood to have been “scared” by the public reaction to the news that they were considering making such meetings a crime and decided not to go ahead with the plans.

Speaking after the cabinet meeting, Mr. Varadkar said the government intended to work with the state’s public health team to draft protocols that could allow the pubs to reopen, but could not give specific dates for this. .

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