Former Manchester United striker Dimitar Berbatov believes Manchester City ace Julian Alvarez can benefit from being in Erling Haaland's shadow.
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Parklife Festival and The Warehouse Project, posted a statement on social media explaining his reasons. “During the pandemic we witnessed the complete and utter decimation of the events industry,” he said. “Freelancers were left with no financial support whatsoever.“I witnessed families break up, marriages dissolve, houses repossessed.
I even know of two people who took their own lives, they simply could not live riddled with so much debt. There were, in total, 3.8 million self-employed people who were left to fend for themselves. At the time, none of us could work out why was the Chancellor doing this,” he continued.A post shared by Sacha Lord (@sacha_lord)Playing a previous interview of Sunak, Lord then said: “3.8 million people were left out to dry.
The reason being, he didn’t believe they would vote Conservative. He put politics before lives.“So if you were one of those people who were excluded, or had your lives ruined, this is for you. This must never, ever happen again.
It’s a disgrace. And we should never forget the injustice these people suffered.”Lord has previously called for the government to reinstate their former drug-testing policy. Parklife has offered on-site drug testing in collaboration with drug-checking charity The Loop for a decade.
However, the charity were informed 48 hours before the festival that they had to apply for a license (which can take up to 16 weeks). It was the first time in ten years that Parklife could not offer on-site drug testing. Lord called the Home Office’s U-Turn a “reckless disregard for the safety of festival goers”, adding: “Without this facility we are putting people’s lives at risk”.Meanwhile, the Music Venue Trust (MVT) recently warned that the government’s “failure to
.Former Manchester United striker Dimitar Berbatov believes Manchester City ace Julian Alvarez can benefit from being in Erling Haaland's shadow.
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