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Nick Taylor
Nick Taylor
3 years ago

When history is written it will be shown that the four nation approach is completely inept – for Wales to dive into a unilateral lockdown then out again as England went into lockdown and now this. No common sense. And just to illustrate the above I am in a tier two area from tomorrow and all of my contacts in tier three have all booked themselves into pubs and restaurants in my area – sort of defeats the object they are even going to park their cars at tier two train stations in case they are challenged on arrival. So they are looking for all sorts of loopholes. There should be a four nation strategy.

SUSAN GRAHAM
SUSAN GRAHAM
3 years ago

What can you expect from a marxist dictator who can’t even dress himself let alone run a country – as an English person living in Wales the so called ‘firebreak’ ( who dreamed up that ridiculous name?) was a joke. To go into supermarkets and see swathes of shelves sealed off with crime !!! tape was beyond parody. And that really worked didn’t it? Amazon must have greeted that move with glee. This latest move to open pubs but unable to serve alcohol does not bother me personally one iota but is just another shot in the foot by drippy Drakeford who together with Wee Krankie in Scotland is making a good case for the abolition of devolution.

William MacDougall
William MacDougall
3 years ago

An outrageous irrational move by a tyrannical government.

Paul
Paul
3 years ago

I would just sever the taffs, micks and jocks all at one slice. Never seen the point of any of them. They hate my country and my people with a passion. That is not anecdotal, thats fact. Those very expensive talking shops helped by money from the Barnett formula is a complete and utter waste. The sooner those 3 anchors are ditched the sooner we can have an English parliament. I begrudge people like wee Jimmy Crankie and her assembly of English hating nationalists spending fast and loose with English money. Had they not fallen for the first Ponzi scheme there wouldnt have been a union and the jocks could have whistled for their English gold. The Royal yards will be glad of the work as will the folks at Barrow. We can build and maintain our own Subs, nuclear or otherwise. The good men of the Clyde can retool making whisky bottle tops and shortbread tins. As there will be an effect on the English throw the indy vote open to all. The three of them would be indy and broke overnight. With their share of the national debt the jocks would have as much chance of joining the failed and corrupt EU as Russia.

Ian Anderson
Ian Anderson
3 years ago
Reply to  Paul

I’ve seen some frothing nonsense on the internet in my time, Paul, but this is right up there! Gave me a right good giggle though; ta.

Jos Haynes
Jos Haynes
3 years ago

Ah, the Welsh. During some survey fieldwork amongst farmers in Caernarvonshire (as it then was) in the early 70s and discussing possible sources of income, one farmer observed to me that the Welsh were not very commercial. He waved his arm around and pointed to six chapels which could be seen from our vantage point – “There’s too much religion in the Welsh” And that had more to do with the non-drinking on Sunday than anything. And, no, I don’t recall anyone that desperate for a drink that they would travel beyond the county to get one. I lived there for seven years

Gerry Fruin
Gerry Fruin
3 years ago

I have previously commented on the Welsh assembly, that having lived and worked in Wales have first hand knowledge of their utter, total incompetence. One could say that about the UK Nations anyway but truly the Welsh take the biscuit. They, the assembly cannot rise above trying to prove their mythical importance. Shouting out how decisive and brave they are compared to the snivelling English (who pay them) they are is akin to watching a Sparrow’s fluffing their feathers and have about the same impact.

I am sure many proud Welsh people simply groan when these cretins spout forth. It does and never has helped the people of Wales in anyway.

Beautiful country, Proud people, Hard working and a military tradition that is equal to any. Best of all the male voice choirs, (that do have ladies as well) those are the real voices of Wales. I’d travel a million miles to listen to them. Sadly their shallow need to be better and therefore different leaders are not in anyway a reflection of the Welsh people.

stephensjpriest
stephensjpriest
3 years ago

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mark taha
mark taha
3 years ago

Funny kind of Liberalism and Nonconformity !

Huw Hannigan Popp
Huw Hannigan Popp
3 years ago

Appropriate to use a picture of rugby “fans” for this. Wales home rugby matches in Cardiff have far more to do with alcohol than rugby.