#25497
Jimmy-T
Keymaster

    Provided it’s not in a public bar where everyone else can hear and there are all the usual distractions, it’s not that different from holding it in a private residence with beer and wine on offer.

    And on that topic, I know of schemes that don’t allow the wine to be opened until the last item on the agenda has been voted on.  Not only does it maintain the calibre of the discussion, it makes the meeting shorter.

    How about raising that as a point of order:  Alcohol may not be consumed at the meeting until the last item has been discussed.

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