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Originally Posted by garinda
Full sentenced quoted, if it makes you happier.
It's quite clear that you've posted that you think don't think 'people only have the same to spend', regardless of how long businesses are allowed to trade.
This is wrong. Most hard working folk, after paying all their bills etc, have only a limited amount to spend each week on food, and consumer durables etc.
If shops and stores trade 24/7, and you think people will magically spend more than their budget allows, you're wrong.
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That is not at all what I meant or said. Not subscribing to the particular argument that yerself put forward, against Sunday Trading, does NOT mean I suddenly think families will have more money because of an additional day of shopping! Never did I mention that. I simply stated that I do not subscribe to his against argument, as it's not about the money spent, it's about convenience for the shopper. Not subscribing to a particular argument on why we shouldn't have Sunday Trading, does not mean I think the opposite, it means I don't think it's a good case to argue the point on, as it misses the issue of convenience.
Hope this is clear now that I have repeated myself three times. Please stop trying to be so adversarial when there is no need. You're interpreting something how you wish, because you can post some petty points.