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By *rsbrooksandjohn OP   Couple  over a year ago

Swansea

What are people's plans during the enforced (necessary ?) welsh prohibition. Who is going to visit a pub before 6pm for a drink before stop tap. And who will still visit after for a soft drink or stock up their man/woman caves

Think a lot of places are shutting their doors till january and some may not open up again .

Rip welsh hospitality.

It has been fun both working and participating in a wonderful and safe industry.

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By *udewhennudeMan  over a year ago

newport

You do realise you can’t have a drink at anytime and the pubs will close at 6.

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By *rsbrooksandjohn OP   Couple  over a year ago

Swansea

Yes i know that. Still have loads of friends who work in hospitality and just as many who supply them. Most if not all are dreading xmas and the new year.some are weighing up their options. Sell apply for grant loose money and still have to sell or hope the is some light when the assembly vote on the latest restrictions on tuesday

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By *ethnmelvCouple  over a year ago

Chudleigh

It is an idiotic decision by Drakeford. If some Pubs broke the rules they should have been shut down, but instead the 0.1% have led to a 100% shutdown. Yes, I blame the idiots, but the biggest idiot is Drakeford

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By *walescouple79Couple  over a year ago

Shotton

Drakeford and Gething need to go if the pubs have to shut at 6 let them serve alcohol till 6. We have people in the Welsh assembly who have not got a clue. The only reason Betsi health board has come out of special measures is political hoping they will gain votes next year Gething should be sacked the mental health side of our health board is a mess and needs sorting out people are suffering due to very poor management and a dreadful Chairman Polin who has not got a clue about health. The only way to show Drakeford and Gething what we think of there crazy ways is to email/write to them and tell them what people really think the more people do this the more they will be forced to listen.I feel so sorry for the thousands of people who work in the hospitality sector don't they think people have suffered enough. The Welsh Assembly has failed yet again it is not fit for purpose the way it is.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

They are just going to push people who, given the time of year, will drink and socialise anyway, but will now do so in the unrestricted environments of each others homes, rather than, at least until 10pm, being in a "covid secure" regulated environment, where they had to abide by certain rules. They've dropped a bollock with this one. Seens as the aim seems to be to stop people gathering to socialise, this is going to have a massively opposite effect than intended and we will be back to a position in a month or so when, like a few months back, the highest cases of transmission were all apparently down to people meeting up indoors in private dwellings. A poorly thought out decision as well as crippling the hospitality industry even further than they already have.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"They are just going to push people who, given the time of year, will drink and socialise anyway, but will now do so in the unrestricted environments of each others homes, rather than, at least until 10pm, being in a "covid secure" regulated environment, where they had to abide by certain rules. They've dropped a bollock with this one. Seens as the aim seems to be to stop people gathering to socialise, this is going to have a massively opposite effect than intended and we will be back to a position in a month or so when, like a few months back, the highest cases of transmission were all apparently down to people meeting up indoors in private dwellings. A poorly thought out decision as well as crippling the hospitality industry even further than they already have. "

Couldn’t agree more. If alcohol is the problem then stop off licence and supermarket sales too. This will all but guarantee a New Year Lockdown.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"They are just going to push people who, given the time of year, will drink and socialise anyway, but will now do so in the unrestricted environments of each others homes, rather than, at least until 10pm, being in a "covid secure" regulated environment, where they had to abide by certain rules. They've dropped a bollock with this one. Seens as the aim seems to be to stop people gathering to socialise, this is going to have a massively opposite effect than intended and we will be back to a position in a month or so when, like a few months back, the highest cases of transmission were all apparently down to people meeting up indoors in private dwellings. A poorly thought out decision as well as crippling the hospitality industry even further than they already have.

Couldn’t agree more. If alcohol is the problem then stop off licence and supermarket sales too. This will all but guarantee a New Year Lockdown."

Fuck I'll have to make my own if they do that

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By *andK78Couple  over a year ago

Newport

Don't forget at the start of the Pandemic in March they doubled the price of allot of alcohol in Wales.

Welsh Government Drakeford is no more than a Dictator.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I can see why they have done it, its to stop the christmas parties people will get d*unk and say sod social distancing.

But they could have done it differently maybe limit the amount of drink that's taken to the table. They have killed the pubs, its not worth the pubs to open just to sell soft drinks, dickford the grinch that stole christmas

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Don't forget at the start of the Pandemic in March they doubled the price of allot of alcohol in Wales.

Welsh Government Drakeford is no more than a Dictator."

This is why I think there is a hidden agenda behind the Welsh Government's decision. Still its only a short hop over to England to get reasonably priced drink

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By *andK78Couple  over a year ago

Newport


"Don't forget at the start of the Pandemic in March they doubled the price of allot of alcohol in Wales.

Welsh Government Drakeford is no more than a Dictator.

This is why I think there is a hidden agenda behind the Welsh Government's decision. Still its only a short hop over to England to get reasonably priced drink "

Our day trips we always pop into a local supermarket and stock up.

And your right, some sort of hidden agenda, my opinion is Control, Drakeford is power mad.

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By *rsbrooksandjohn OP   Couple  over a year ago

Swansea

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By *rsbrooksandjohn OP   Couple  over a year ago

Swansea

Someone asked both gethin first thing this morning then drakeford again lunchtime where is the evidence to show hospitality is to blame. They had 4 hours to provide it so it could be ready for the next set of questions during lunch time briefing but yet again they could not provide non existent evidence.

I will be among the first to admit i'm wrong if they do provide it.

The apparent rate of people catching covid in hospitals and schools and supermarkets is a lot higher than that in hospitality.

Also if hospitals are starting to be stretched why were the welsh nightingale hospitals dismantled or partially dismantled.

There was a mad dash the other week to rebuild the one in bridgend. Must be costing the welsh tax payer a fortune paying well known welsh construction firms to build them take them apart then rebuild it. Not to mention the risk to the workers. Think once this is resolved there will be a lot of people in all governments being asked some very awkward questions by which time they will have " forgotten or misplaced" the answers or no longer be accountable some have already announced they plan to leave in the new year (family reasons etc.)

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By *ancardiff7Man  over a year ago

Near Cowbridge

Transmission rates may be higher in schools and supermarkets compared to hospitality.

But they are more important than hospitality, whether you like it or not.

So in a year of shitty decisions, pubs were always going to take the hit.

This is a preemptive strike against the nonsensical Christmas free for all. And I expect we'll have more of the same in January.

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By *rsbrooksandjohn OP   Couple  over a year ago

Swansea

The other half works in education and more and more parents are starting to ask questions about them needing to be open when online learning is and option for most. And for those that cannot access it then they can be picked up by the schools and taught on site in smaller numbers. Also many of the younger students are worried about catching the virus and passing it to either their parents or grandparents. So so much for mental health

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By *ancardiff7Man  over a year ago

Near Cowbridge

You can't teach primary children online.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Transmission rates may be higher in schools and supermarkets compared to hospitality.

But they are more important than hospitality, whether you like it or not.

So in a year of shitty decisions, pubs were always going to take the hit.

This is a preemptive strike against the nonsensical Christmas free for all. And I expect we'll have more of the same in January. "

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By *rsbrooksandjohn OP   Couple  over a year ago

Swansea

But according to the government the primary children can t catch it ???.

So they could attend schools.

But more and more teaching and assistant staff in comps are catching the virus. Its great to have them in their year bubbles when there but getting there they all mix on transport there and back. Education is very important but so are the lives of the school staff.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"But according to the government the primary children can t catch it ???.

So they could attend schools.

But more and more teaching and assistant staff in comps are catching the virus. Its great to have them in their year bubbles when there but getting there they all mix on transport there and back. Education is very important but so are the lives of the school staff.

"

Not sure Ive seen any government say that primary school children cant catch it.

Everyones life is important . What would happen if everyone stopped working . We would all be well and truly f**ked .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"But according to the government the primary children can t catch it ???.

So they could attend schools.

But more and more teaching and assistant staff in comps are catching the virus. Its great to have them in their year bubbles when there but getting there they all mix on transport there and back. Education is very important but so are the lives of the school staff.

Not sure Ive seen any government say that primary school children cant catch it.

Everyones life is important . What would happen if everyone stopped working . We would all be well and truly f**ked ."

There's a positive case in my daughters primary school

The child is 8/9 years old

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

He's T total so its game over.

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By *ancardiff7Man  over a year ago

Near Cowbridge


"But according to the government the primary children can t catch it ???.

So they could attend schools.

But more and more teaching and assistant staff in comps are catching the virus. Its great to have them in their year bubbles when there but getting there they all mix on transport there and back. Education is very important but so are the lives of the school staff.

Not sure Ive seen any government say that primary school children cant catch it.

Everyones life is important . What would happen if everyone stopped working . We would all be well and truly f**ked .

There's a positive case in my daughters primary school

The child is 8/9 years old"

Children absolutely can get Covid-19 but the younger you are the less severe the symptoms and the less likely you are to transmit it apparently. Which is one small mercy when you think about it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"They are just going to push people who, given the time of year, will drink and socialise anyway, but will now do so in the unrestricted environments of each others homes, rather than, at least until 10pm, being in a "covid secure" regulated environment, where they had to abide by certain rules. They've dropped a bollock with this one. Seens as the aim seems to be to stop people gathering to socialise, this is going to have a massively opposite effect than intended and we will be back to a position in a month or so when, like a few months back, the highest cases of transmission were all apparently down to people meeting up indoors in private dwellings. A poorly thought out decision as well as crippling the hospitality industry even further than they already have.

Couldn’t agree more. If alcohol is the problem then stop off licence and supermarket sales too. This will all but guarantee a New Year Lockdown.

Fuck I'll have to make my own if they do that "

No panic buying now MissP lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Pubs in Wales are killed off by this.. But nothing stopped the super markets selling pretty much every thing and on track and trace.. Welsh government must have shares in them lol....

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By *avrick180Man  over a year ago

Pontypool/Torquay

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By *avrick180Man  over a year ago

Pontypool/Torquay

I do enjoy a pint or 2 on Christmas day at my local can't see that happening this year

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By *ercman50Man  over a year ago

blackwood


"I do enjoy a pint or 2 on Christmas day at my local can't see that happening this year "
. Nothing up the garn no more is there ??

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By *avrick180Man  over a year ago

Pontypool/Torquay

Cant see the pub being open tho

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By *rsbrooksandjohn OP   Couple  over a year ago

Swansea

Brains announced last week that all their pubs will be closed till january. Think those that can afford it may do the same.

A pub without alcohol is like a fire truck without water. Looks impressive but doesn t do the job its designed to do. ( other comparison are available)

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By *he jesterMan  over a year ago

carmarthen

Well let’s hope all of you labour voters don’t forget this in the 2021 senedd elections !

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By *ancardiff7Man  over a year ago

Near Cowbridge

If your voting decision is influenced solely by a decision to temporarily ban alcohol sales in pubs then I suggest a more strategic viewpoint is needed.

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By *ancardiff7Man  over a year ago

Near Cowbridge

And I don't vote Labour before anyone starts.

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By *aleguy75Man  over a year ago

Cardiff

Infection rates are high in Wales and not dropping.

They had to act.

Luckily ,unlike in England, the leaders in Wales don't care if a tough decision makes them unpopular.

To call them dictators is highly uneducated.

BBC News - Covid: Wales only part of UK without falling coronavirus rates

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-55214924

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By *e 1812Man  over a year ago

Bargoed-ish.


"What are people's plans during the enforced (necessary ?) welsh prohibition. Who is going to visit a pub before 6pm for a drink before stop tap. And who will still visit after for a soft drink or stock up their man/woman caves

Think a lot of places are shutting their doors till january and some may not open up again .

Rip welsh hospitality.

It has been fun both working and participating in a wonderful and safe industry.

"

The prohibition doesn't really bother me as I don't drink alcohol. But I still think it's a stupid idea for the pubs to be allowed to open but not sell alcohol.

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By *unnysideup2019Man  over a year ago

South Wales

I run a pub and its in Wales...boy what a dreadful year this has been and 2021 isn't going to start any different. I have a suspicion we get a week reprieve for xmas but will be shut down again before new year feel into 2021. I am lucky we have a good food following and we can actually trade under the restrictions but some, especially wet led are going to find it hard to survive this. Don't expect any return to "normality" for hospitality until May-June or later...Its a long game and those left will truly be lucky and survivors..

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By *rsbrooksandjohn OP   Couple  over a year ago

Swansea

Talking to friends in the industry think your being a little optimistic but a week around xmas. Most we know are not opening till the new year those that will reopen that is.

Swansea cases and neath p talbot are rising and i think after xmas if it the rate doesn t lower we could all be in another lock down including schools and construction

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Someone asked both gethin first thing this morning then drakeford again lunchtime where is the evidence to show hospitality is to blame. They had 4 hours to provide it so it could be ready for the next set of questions during lunch time briefing but yet again they could not provide non existent evidence.

I will be among the first to admit i'm wrong if they do provide it.

The apparent rate of people catching covid in hospitals and schools and supermarkets is a lot higher than that in hospitality.

Also if hospitals are starting to be stretched why were the welsh nightingale hospitals dismantled or partially dismantled.

There was a mad dash the other week to rebuild the one in bridgend. Must be costing the welsh tax payer a fortune paying well known welsh construction firms to build them take them apart then rebuild it. Not to mention the risk to the workers. Think once this is resolved there will be a lot of people in all governments being asked some very awkward questions by which time they will have " forgotten or misplaced" the answers or no longer be accountable some have already announced they plan to leave in the new year (family reasons etc.)

"

So what's the answer? Close hospitals, supermarkets and schools?

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By *rsbrooksandjohn OP   Couple  over a year ago

Swansea

Think schools should only be open to those who are on the schools at risk list. And also those who work in front line. The rest can work from home. Think a lot of schools in swansea may well move to blended working the end of this week as too many staff and students isolating.as for supermarkets the larger ones have the funds to provide more in store marshals to guide customers in the right direction and be more observant of social distancing rules. Tesco in swansea is like a free for all on the weekends.other supermarkets aren't much better but can only comment on tesco and asda. Lidl tends to be a little less busy when we shop. As for hospitals if all sterile rules and cleaning is followed you should not have many if any cases caught and not just covid mrsa and various other bugs.

Think its time the bosses in hospitals got their hands dirty again instead of sitting in their airconditioned offices blaming all below them.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"And I don't vote Labour before anyone starts. "

Nor me

Nor fucking Tory either

Both a bunch of cunts

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By *rsbrooksandjohn OP   Couple  over a year ago

Swansea

Most polititians go into it with one aim."what is in it for me"

No matter what party . And those that don't soon find that their opinions don't matter.

Think polititians should have to answer to their constituants on an annual basis and then depending on how much or little they have achieved it should be the people who decide how much they are paid. And if they can have another year. Or be sacked

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By *rsbrooksandjohn OP   Couple  over a year ago

Swansea

Just receiced a voice mail doing the rounds that is a lady stating "her brother was told by a police super that on the 17th the welsh assembly are going to announce all alcohol in wales is to be banned supermarket etc"

Has anyone else heard it

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Yes you right Mrsbrook.

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By *inky B and kinky DCouple  over a year ago

pwllheli

Can't see that happening in wales

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By * and R cple4Couple  over a year ago

swansea


"Just receiced a voice mail doing the rounds that is a lady stating "her brother was told by a police super that on the 17th the welsh assembly are going to announce all alcohol in wales is to be banned supermarket etc"

Has anyone else heard it "

yeah think they are announcing it this week ..

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By *illia-RoseWoman  over a year ago

Cardiff


"Just receiced a voice mail doing the rounds that is a lady stating "her brother was told by a police super that on the 17th the welsh assembly are going to announce all alcohol in wales is to be banned supermarket etc"

Has anyone else heard it yeah think they are announcing it this week .. "

The Welsh Government put put the following message a few hours ago

"We're aware of rumours about plans for an "alcohol ban” from shops in Wales. This is simply not true."

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By *rsbrooksandjohn OP   Couple  over a year ago

Swansea

Just heard the same now on itv news. So a windup ?

Did anyone see the lunchtime breifing

Wales head of nhs basically said.....

Don t go out and dont mix with anyone outside your household. Does that mean stay home from work keep your kids homeand dont go shopping.

Then tonight on itv news again there was a guy who said hospital and itu beds have not increased with new cases but people who are recovering???

Who is telling the truth as drakeford said nhs on verge of being overun

Also the welsh goverment were given money for extra itu beds .and health minister said plans are in place but still no additional beds. Almost 10mths later . Where has the money gone ???

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By *ancardiff7Man  over a year ago

Near Cowbridge


"And I don't vote Labour before anyone starts.

Nor me

Nor fucking Tory either

Both a bunch of cunts "

Quite.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"And I don't vote Labour before anyone starts.

Nor me

Nor fucking Tory either

Both a bunch of cunts "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The price rise of alcohol in wales was planned way before the covid out break. 50p minimum per unit

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Infection rates are high in Wales and not dropping.

They had to act.

Luckily ,unlike in England, the leaders in Wales don't care if a tough decision makes them unpopular.

To call them dictators is highly uneducated.

BBC News - Covid: Wales only part of UK without falling coronavirus rates

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-55214924"

Dickford hasn't got a single decision right yet !! Wales has a higher infection rate yes ,but only South Wales !!

He doesn't even know where North Wales is !!

Vote them out !! Or even better get rid of the senedd all together

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By *ancardiff7Man  over a year ago

Near Cowbridge


"Infection rates are high in Wales and not dropping.

They had to act.

Luckily ,unlike in England, the leaders in Wales don't care if a tough decision makes them unpopular.

To call them dictators is highly uneducated.

BBC News - Covid: Wales only part of UK without falling coronavirus rates

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-55214924

Dickford hasn't got a single decision right yet !! Wales has a higher infection rate yes ,but only South Wales !!

He doesn't even know where North Wales is !!

Vote them out !! Or even better get rid of the senedd all together "

Forgive me if I don't want decisions on Wales made in Westminster.

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By *oby le roneMan  over a year ago

Treorchy


"Infection rates are high in Wales and not dropping.

They had to act.

Luckily ,unlike in England, the leaders in Wales don't care if a tough decision makes them unpopular.

To call them dictators is highly uneducated.

BBC News - Covid: Wales only part of UK without falling coronavirus rates

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-55214924

Dickford hasn't got a single decision right yet !! Wales has a higher infection rate yes ,but only South Wales !!

He doesn't even know where North Wales is !!

Vote them out !! Or even better get rid of the senedd all together

Forgive me if I don't want decisions on Wales made in Westminster."

Here here brother

For the life of me I can not understand why people still want rich upper class torries from Westminster running their lives. The senedd may not be perfect, but I’ll take that over Westminster.

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By *ancardiff7Man  over a year ago

Near Cowbridge


"Infection rates are high in Wales and not dropping.

They had to act.

Luckily ,unlike in England, the leaders in Wales don't care if a tough decision makes them unpopular.

To call them dictators is highly uneducated.

BBC News - Covid: Wales only part of UK without falling coronavirus rates

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-55214924

Dickford hasn't got a single decision right yet !! Wales has a higher infection rate yes ,but only South Wales !!

He doesn't even know where North Wales is !!

Vote them out !! Or even better get rid of the senedd all together

Forgive me if I don't want decisions on Wales made in Westminster.

Here here brother

For the life of me I can not understand why people still want rich upper class torries from Westminster running their lives. The senedd may not be perfect, but I’ll take that over Westminster. "

Absolutely. The Senedd or Welsh Parliament can improve hugely but you have to ask yourself if Ireland would be the country it is today if it had stayed under Westminster.

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