Stein's son runs the business, just heard him being interviewed; they have no cash (they lose money from October to April the fill their boots over the summer)
Their staff all agreed to be furloughed and Stein got on with it...
And then the reality hit.
Furlough payments (80%) are due to be sorted in May no actual date yet.
The Government have offered support, and their intentions are good, but this was entirely predictable, the complex solutions they have proposed will be a nightmare to manage.