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Legendary nightclub boss says he considered closing venues as pandemic leaves G-A-Y in 'serious trouble'

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i newspaper, Mr Joseph also warned that the government's suggestion to use rapid testing to reopen nightclubs could prove prohibitively expensive to customers on a night out.

Although G-A-Y staff have been furloughed and have avoided redundancy, the business is paying out £25,000 a month in National Insurance and pension contributions.Mr Joseph said his accounts are now 'dying'.He added: "So far this has cost us £1.1m in bills and insurance.

The accounts are dying now and we’re in serious trouble."When we went into first lockdown, we used savings to get through it.

In the second lockdown we made a little bit of money to help us get through."He said he has considered selling off leases on his venues, which could mean the closure of either a.

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