Wetherspoons boss Tim Martin can now see himself voting for Labour, especially if the party adopts 'tax equality between supermarkets and pubs'.
Wetherspoons boss Tim Martin can now see himself voting for Labour, especially if the party adopts "tax equality between supermarkets and pubs".Asked if there was a certain policy that would make him vote for Labour, Mr Martin said: "It's hard to say...
Asked what he wanted in return for his £50,000 donation, Mr Martin said at the time: "Nothing in return for me personally or for the business really. "Other than the fact I think the business will be better off if the country is run on the basis of a private enterprise system and if we leave the EU."The donation made Mr Martin part of the Conservative Leaders Group, giving him access to the-then prime minister and other senior Tories, including at dinners and lunches.Rishi SunakIt comes weeks after Wetherspoons announced 11 more clubs would be closing down this year.
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