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I wish pubs could open, and that we could watch some live sport, and that shops didn't have to close. It seems that those subjects (for some) have outweighed the fact that kids have missed a year of schooling, public services stopped, affecting the poorest and most vulnerable, Counciling and social services couldn't reach kids on at risk registers. We have a real problem on our hands when this is over. Yet, shops were shut, pubs were closed, restaurants, Butchers shops, Car dealerships etc all closed for periods. Bad for jobs, bad for the economy.
What does concern me is that those who have moaned about shops, Butchers shops, fishmongers and pubs, haven't seemed to have the same conviction over vital public services that were shut down. You'd think that they would have, considering their dislike of the WAG and in most cases, Cardiff City Council, neither of which are perfect, far from it. Not a squeek, odd that.
Who is this Duckford bloke? Perhaps he supports Weeds, Abertawe Town, Sjoke or Palarse Instead of making up silly childish names and whinging about perceived slights on, more or less, your human rights have a thought for folk who through jumping the gun on relaxing previous lockdowns can only visit their nearest and dearest up Thornhill or Western Cemeteries. I feel fortunate that me and mine have so far got through the pandemic unscathed and while I can’t wait for things to get back to normal, or as normal as it can get, and people who’ve been hit hard financially can hopefully get back on their feet our health is the be all and end all. Without it, getting back on your feet would be nigh on impossible.
I'm not one to gloat but I've just had a post-coastal path pint in the sun at a pub overlooking Beer beach.