Fair enough , thought it was 19 m apologies
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Fair enough , thought it was 19 m apologies
My mother used to wash the empty milk bottles before she put them out out, which were then collected and taken to a milk bottling plant which my father went to work to manage every day, where the bottles were then washed in a huge machine with incredibly high temperatures and water jets to make them sterile for the next load of milk.
Madness, but my mother wouldn't let it be seen that there were dirty milk bottles on our front step. :hehe:
Seems some things from your parents never rub off!!
Surprised by this survey going by what I read about Drakeford on here, but maybe it’s just a loud minority at work? I think he and the Welsh Government cocked up with their short “firebreak” lockdown in November 2020 and their decision to close sports grounds has, not surprisingly, been seen to be unjustified, but, overall, I’d put myself in the 60 per cent in the poll.
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/p...wales-22791642
how polls work as explained by Sir Humpfrey
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahgjEjJkZks
Im not suprised at all.
The UK Government is so discredited and the PM a laughing stock no wonder Wales comes out on top.
I dont think its an endorsement of them its just the UK govt and Tory party led by a laughing stock is so unpopular.
I believe the polls. I think Wales is an inherently small c conservative place and is happy being told what to do more so than other parts of the UK.
We are also older, less healthy so perhaps inevitably more cautious on any health issues, not to say less concerned about nightclubs.
As for Wales, I want a timescale to get out of this asap now and emailed my AM about it this afternoon.
Let us be free now FFS Drakey!
Tories also seem to always do better than polls suggest.
A lot just dont like admitting they are Tories.
What else can be done? A common sense approach that doesn't result in huge spikes in Covid cases again would be fine with me. People will be complaining if we go back to normal, lots become ill, even if not to the extent of the first and second waves, and they can't get trains and buses, doctors or hospital appointments, because workers are too ill to work. That is probably the biggest issue to come.