Quote Originally Posted by Tuerto View Post
I agree. It seems like we came out way to early, shops were packed in the days following the lifting of restrictions. From one extreme to the other, and the Welsh government need to be held accountable for that. The one thing that I don't understand us this; wouldn't the same thing happen no matter how long the lockdown is? As soon as people are allowed to go about their business, then they will. Going by that theory, wouldn't this have happened a couple of weeks later than now? If someone wants to correct me in that then crack on, the only way to stop a rise in cases would be a permanent lockdown.
Its easy to say that, When Wales went into lock down the UK governments position was that there was no need for a lock down at all and the Welsh government was being hasty. The Welsh Government were under pressure to promise that lock down would end on the date promised and there would be no further restrictions.

By the time we hit the date the UK government changed track and went into lock down. Wales have moved from having a lock down that was not needed at all, to one that was now suddenly too short.

The position is always changing for both governments and the position from both sides to claim the other is doing wrong will always look foolish in hindsight