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This has been the policy since we started coming out of lockdown, see how things go with infection rate etc. If it's below what was predicted, then things are brought forward. Leisure centres have been closed constantly during lockdown, great places where people meet, community events, wellbeing etc, as well as local hubs that help the vulnerable, sell discounted hot food for those that are skint, help with benefits, free computer courses and reading and numeracy and a lively social scene for the community. I haven't seen you object to that, only the boozer. Strange..
I have no problem with pubs, and i'm taken in by nobody, although in my opinion, Drakeford -for the best part-has done a decent enough job during this pandemic. What are your thoughts on vital services being stopped during this pandemic, Hubs, Leisure centres, Vital maintenance on social housing etc? Do you think it is-was wrong to halt these services? Or are you only concerned about the service industry, like that Lisvane Blue, not a murmur about the poorest, most vulnerable etc having services cut, just butchers shops, camper vans and pubs-who'd have thought that from a Tory
TEveryone has been hard hit, these past 13 months.
My daughter in law has been in tears, as she hasn’t been able to call on her patients, only conducting tinternet meetings.
I believe Duckford and his cronies, have been slow in a lot of decisions. It’s ok people saying he’s being thoughtful, I just think he’s to far past it and should retire to an old folks home
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.
You miss my point. OK services were cut all around and although not nice for anyone they were, a the time, an essential part of Covid protection and keeping people isolated. Gladly times have changed and vaccinations have changed the scene. So, why the reluctance by the Senedd to get things moving again...including the things you mention.
On the TV news tonight it was said that pubs and restaurants may fully reopen 17 May if cases in Wales continue to decline. There were only 63 cases in Wales reported today, how low does it have to go?
I'm not missing your point. I don't know why the Senedd are reluctant to open up at the moment, that's a question for them, not me. Drakeford is obviously cautious, especially after the mistakes after the last lockdown, although not all of that down to him in my opinion, although he must take some responsibility.
I think that you miss my point, which is that it seems that you and a few others haven't evened out your criticism in closures of businesses or more to the point, you not being able to use them, with criticism towards the government of stopping essential services overnight, kids not being able to access social care, vulnerable adults not getting the care they needed, essential works on social housing effectively stopped for the best part of a year, families without hot water and heating. It happened, and in my opinion the Senedd got that wrong, even though it was for a shorter time than business closure. I haven't heard you show any concern for the closure of these services. You've been more concerned about Camper vans and sausages.
I don't have a problem with people wanting pubs open, restaurants, Butchers etc, and their frustration because they can't use these places, It's only natural to want to get back to normal as quickly as possible, i want them open as well. What i fail to understand is the self serving attitude of some people who have made no attempt in considering a large portion of the population who haven't been able to access essential services, because they don't use them. Smacks of selfishness in my opinion.
Could be a bit of conflict when we do return to normal, I can just imagine someone in a pub when in conversation in a pub, and Covid and the return will be the biggest talking point I reckon, decrying the lockdowns and restrictions we’ve had imposed on us. This could be heard by another customer who has maybe lost a mam or dad due to the laxness and easing of earlier rules, the beer kicks in and things could get out of hand. Interesting times.
Just to put you straight on camper vans and sausages. They are examples of how government reaction to this pandemic restricts peoples lives, often unnecessarily. And all the points you mention are also a consequence of that.
Drakeford and his essential and non essential rules for shops impacted on businesses, as do his travel rules....one day I can only travel 5 miles, the next I can travel anywhere in Wales, but not cross the Severn Bridge which is just 30 miles away. Whatever way you look at it these things are nonsense.
Now, that Covid is under control we find the NHS, which we all were told to protect, is in tatters and people's quality of life will suffer for years because of it.
Closer to home the things that have impacted on me most are two family members catching Covid, one a hospital consultant who has been at the sharp edge. Further three friends who have died from Covid. Sausages and camper vans are well down my list.
I think they should all be opened, but a lot of those services you so socially caringly espouse were underfunded and under provided for even before the pandemic struck. Perhaps they ought to sort that out.
And keeping places closed destroys families when such a percentage of the welsh working people work in these places. It is putting families, some of which have or develop the problems you mention in the short term, due to lack of money, and some out of work entirely in the long term, in danger of stretching these services even more.
The essential work on social housing didn't need to stop, the construction industry worked right through the pandemic, that was a local government or business decision to save money on the back of central government.
As we know, it isn't the Senedd making these calls, nor even the Welsh government, it is Mark Drakeford, being the overbearing bully he is reported to be.
Sausages are so far down your list of priorities that I seem to remember you wrote to your AM to to complain about being denied the chance to buy them in Brecon. Surprised you haven't chained yourself to the Senedd railings on some of the issues you found more important.
The travel restriction nonsense in a global pandemic? Really lets see packed out tourist spots everywhere.
Some places were bad enough with the restriction.
Yes, it all relates to the stupid travel rules again. I'm surprised with so many medics giving advice to Drakeford that none have told him that you can't catch Covid travelling alone in a car with windows shut. At the time travelling to a butchers in Brecon from Cardiff was banned but I could have legitimately caught a flight from Cardiff to Alicante and visited a butchers shop there.