Is the lock down ending too soon? 04:59 - Jul 1 with 154108 views | Glyn1 | That's basically it. Thoughts please. [Post edited 1 Jul 2020 5:00]
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Is the lock down ending too soon? on 18:14 - Jul 2 with 3419 views | exhmrc1 |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 16:42 - Jul 2 by londonlisa2001 | Every other time I’ve asked he’s disappeared. The annoying thing is that I’m a supporter of Welsh autonomy, possibly will be persuaded about independence if Scotland and NI go in particular, but kilkenny’s brand of anti English nationalism is a massive turn off for me. If Wales is to become a stronger nation, it can’t be run by well meaning old socialists like Drakeford. It has to understand that wealth creators are essential for the strong economy needed to provide the services needed for everyone. I’d hope it has a heart - provides properly for children, those who can’t work, older people, top quality healthcare and education, social care and so on, but to do that it has to innovate and drive forward. That involves taking decisions that are sometimes difficult. Destroying companies in Carmarthenshire because there are virus incidents in Wrexham is insane. |
An independent Wales would have its government whoever it elects whether that be Drakeford or anyone else. Who are you suggesting Paul or Andrew Davies, Kirsty Williams or Leanne Wood or Adam Price. Do you think firstly any of them would get elected and if so would they do a better job. The Davies guys are Boris types, Williams is already in government and I am not very impressed with Wood or Price at all. | | | |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 18:25 - Jul 2 with 3406 views | londonlisa2001 |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 18:14 - Jul 2 by exhmrc1 | An independent Wales would have its government whoever it elects whether that be Drakeford or anyone else. Who are you suggesting Paul or Andrew Davies, Kirsty Williams or Leanne Wood or Adam Price. Do you think firstly any of them would get elected and if so would they do a better job. The Davies guys are Boris types, Williams is already in government and I am not very impressed with Wood or Price at all. |
Well I wouldn’t suggest the Tories as none of them are one nation Tories - they are all Johnson acolytes - and as I’ve said in the post you replied to I’d expect the Welsh government to look after its people. The Johnson brand of toxic Tory is abhorrent, Leanne Wood is a moron. Adam Price on the face of it has the right credentials but he’s been far too silent on the adverse impact on the Welsh economy of the WG’s continued indecisiveness. I’d have expected more from him during the last few months. I think he’s been too easily silenced by a seat at the table. I’m not sure I’ve seen anyone that’s particularly good to be honest, with the caveat that I only see a small number as I don’t live in Wales. It’s a frequently mentioned opinion from people in big business that when they meet the Scottish representatives they are well briefed, on top of the facts, able to argue, and good at standing their ground for Scottish interests. The Welsh representatives are viewed as poor in comparison. There are lots of great business people and great thinkers in Wales - it’s just a case of getting rid of the old fashioned mentality that is too prevalent. | | | |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 18:27 - Jul 2 with 3405 views | Kilkennyjack |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 08:41 - Jul 2 by Scotia | Cases in England are falling, cases in Wales are increasing. |
So all the worlds experts are wrong then ...? The key is to unlock to get better virus figures ? Seems a bit strange don't you think ? The virus cant move on its own. It relies on people moving around to spread. But you think that unlocking somehow delivers better outcomes than a lockdown. Rightio ... 🤷â€â™‚ï¸ | |
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Is the lock down ending too soon? on 18:28 - Jul 2 with 3404 views | Treforys_Jack |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 18:25 - Jul 2 by londonlisa2001 | Well I wouldn’t suggest the Tories as none of them are one nation Tories - they are all Johnson acolytes - and as I’ve said in the post you replied to I’d expect the Welsh government to look after its people. The Johnson brand of toxic Tory is abhorrent, Leanne Wood is a moron. Adam Price on the face of it has the right credentials but he’s been far too silent on the adverse impact on the Welsh economy of the WG’s continued indecisiveness. I’d have expected more from him during the last few months. I think he’s been too easily silenced by a seat at the table. I’m not sure I’ve seen anyone that’s particularly good to be honest, with the caveat that I only see a small number as I don’t live in Wales. It’s a frequently mentioned opinion from people in big business that when they meet the Scottish representatives they are well briefed, on top of the facts, able to argue, and good at standing their ground for Scottish interests. The Welsh representatives are viewed as poor in comparison. There are lots of great business people and great thinkers in Wales - it’s just a case of getting rid of the old fashioned mentality that is too prevalent. |
"Leanne Wood is a moron" wow trample's goin to have a meltdown. | | | |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 18:38 - Jul 2 with 3395 views | exhmrc1 |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 18:25 - Jul 2 by londonlisa2001 | Well I wouldn’t suggest the Tories as none of them are one nation Tories - they are all Johnson acolytes - and as I’ve said in the post you replied to I’d expect the Welsh government to look after its people. The Johnson brand of toxic Tory is abhorrent, Leanne Wood is a moron. Adam Price on the face of it has the right credentials but he’s been far too silent on the adverse impact on the Welsh economy of the WG’s continued indecisiveness. I’d have expected more from him during the last few months. I think he’s been too easily silenced by a seat at the table. I’m not sure I’ve seen anyone that’s particularly good to be honest, with the caveat that I only see a small number as I don’t live in Wales. It’s a frequently mentioned opinion from people in big business that when they meet the Scottish representatives they are well briefed, on top of the facts, able to argue, and good at standing their ground for Scottish interests. The Welsh representatives are viewed as poor in comparison. There are lots of great business people and great thinkers in Wales - it’s just a case of getting rid of the old fashioned mentality that is too prevalent. |
To be perfectly honest it would be a Labour politician. Even in last years election with the worst Labour leader in living memory the Tories didnt achieve anything like a majority. I have never been a Drakeford fan but he has done well over coronavirus. Anyone who associates himself with Corbyn is a worry. I used to think Kirsty Williams was OK but she hasnt done too well in Education recently and I really think Price doesnt cut it | | | |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 19:36 - Jul 2 with 3369 views | Vincent_Vega |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 16:42 - Jul 2 by londonlisa2001 | Every other time I’ve asked he’s disappeared. The annoying thing is that I’m a supporter of Welsh autonomy, possibly will be persuaded about independence if Scotland and NI go in particular, but kilkenny’s brand of anti English nationalism is a massive turn off for me. If Wales is to become a stronger nation, it can’t be run by well meaning old socialists like Drakeford. It has to understand that wealth creators are essential for the strong economy needed to provide the services needed for everyone. I’d hope it has a heart - provides properly for children, those who can’t work, older people, top quality healthcare and education, social care and so on, but to do that it has to innovate and drive forward. That involves taking decisions that are sometimes difficult. Destroying companies in Carmarthenshire because there are virus incidents in Wrexham is insane. |
I say Lisa I don’t agree with you on many topics but this, spot on!! This is what the nationalists aren’t getting. If Wales is to stand independent it must stand on its own two feet, no EU grants, no woe is me look at England taking our water and taxes and being a nasty pasty. We need to grow a set of nads and work ourselves out of this shit. What’s the point of banging on about independence when we would surrender it all back to Brussels? It makes no sense. Wales needs to invest in its own, invest in itself. Support local if you can, encourage the bright and brilliant to stay and not move to London because there’s nothing here. Wales needs to back itself. Only then can the big I be debated properly. | |
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Is the lock down ending too soon? on 19:54 - Jul 2 with 3357 views | raynor94 |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 18:27 - Jul 2 by Kilkennyjack | So all the worlds experts are wrong then ...? The key is to unlock to get better virus figures ? Seems a bit strange don't you think ? The virus cant move on its own. It relies on people moving around to spread. But you think that unlocking somehow delivers better outcomes than a lockdown. Rightio ... 🤷â€â™‚ï¸ |
Come on Kilks, we are all waiting for you to answer Lisa's question, which you keep ducking | |
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Is the lock down ending too soon? on 20:04 - Jul 2 with 3347 views | Flashberryjack |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 18:28 - Jul 2 by Treforys_Jack | "Leanne Wood is a moron" wow trample's goin to have a meltdown. |
She's right though, Leanne Wood, Kirsty Williams, Vaughan Gething and the mighty Drakeford. Wales deserves more than these clowns. | |
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Is the lock down ending too soon? on 20:22 - Jul 2 with 3323 views | pencoedjack |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 19:54 - Jul 2 by raynor94 | Come on Kilks, we are all waiting for you to answer Lisa's question, which you keep ducking |
Still waiting ........ | | | |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 20:32 - Jul 2 with 3308 views | rockinjac | I’ll bet he doesn’t work, my guess retired I would bet the views on lockdown mirror your situation Those of us genuinely concerned about our jobs/businesses and futures look at it in a different way to those who are comfortable. It’s an I’m alright Jack mentality. [Post edited 2 Jul 2020 20:36]
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Is the lock down ending too soon? on 21:14 - Jul 2 with 3274 views | pencoedjack |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 20:32 - Jul 2 by rockinjac | I’ll bet he doesn’t work, my guess retired I would bet the views on lockdown mirror your situation Those of us genuinely concerned about our jobs/businesses and futures look at it in a different way to those who are comfortable. It’s an I’m alright Jack mentality. [Post edited 2 Jul 2020 20:36]
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My guess is not retired but happy to live off the state. He’s having some difficulty in replying for someone so vocal on this site. | | | |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 21:22 - Jul 2 with 3256 views | Professor |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 16:42 - Jul 2 by londonlisa2001 | Every other time I’ve asked he’s disappeared. The annoying thing is that I’m a supporter of Welsh autonomy, possibly will be persuaded about independence if Scotland and NI go in particular, but kilkenny’s brand of anti English nationalism is a massive turn off for me. If Wales is to become a stronger nation, it can’t be run by well meaning old socialists like Drakeford. It has to understand that wealth creators are essential for the strong economy needed to provide the services needed for everyone. I’d hope it has a heart - provides properly for children, those who can’t work, older people, top quality healthcare and education, social care and so on, but to do that it has to innovate and drive forward. That involves taking decisions that are sometimes difficult. Destroying companies in Carmarthenshire because there are virus incidents in Wrexham is insane. |
Localised lockdowns have to now be the way forward I agree. We just need to ensure test and trace is good enough and people are sensible to follow fairly rigid 2-3 weeks local lockdown. It may need to be policed | | | |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 21:33 - Jul 2 with 3246 views | Flashberryjack |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 21:22 - Jul 2 by Professor | Localised lockdowns have to now be the way forward I agree. We just need to ensure test and trace is good enough and people are sensible to follow fairly rigid 2-3 weeks local lockdown. It may need to be policed |
Sounds about spot on to me proff. | |
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Is the lock down ending too soon? on 21:58 - Jul 2 with 3220 views | Kilkennyjack |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 20:32 - Jul 2 by rockinjac | I’ll bet he doesn’t work, my guess retired I would bet the views on lockdown mirror your situation Those of us genuinely concerned about our jobs/businesses and futures look at it in a different way to those who are comfortable. It’s an I’m alright Jack mentality. [Post edited 2 Jul 2020 20:36]
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What a stupid fecking question. This is Swansea not Chelsea. How many Swans fans dont have to work ? None i have ever met. I can confirm that i am not Prince Albert of Monaco. Which is a shame. Grow the feck up. Play the ball not the man. | |
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Is the lock down ending too soon? on 22:15 - Jul 2 with 3196 views | londonlisa2001 |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 21:58 - Jul 2 by Kilkennyjack | What a stupid fecking question. This is Swansea not Chelsea. How many Swans fans dont have to work ? None i have ever met. I can confirm that i am not Prince Albert of Monaco. Which is a shame. Grow the feck up. Play the ball not the man. |
You didn’t answer the question. The reason I have continued to ask is due to the remarkably different effect of remaining in lockdown for those who have a business or a private sector employer, compared to those who have a public sector employer or don’t work due to reasons of being retired or a student. If you aren’t someone whose livelihood depends on the economy opening up, it’s a very different set of considerations. Of course you’ll then want a zero risk option. You’re not worrying about feeding your family in two months’ time. | | | |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 22:41 - Jul 2 with 3171 views | raynor94 |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 21:58 - Jul 2 by Kilkennyjack | What a stupid fecking question. This is Swansea not Chelsea. How many Swans fans dont have to work ? None i have ever met. I can confirm that i am not Prince Albert of Monaco. Which is a shame. Grow the feck up. Play the ball not the man. |
Answer the question you hypocrite! | |
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Is the lock down ending too soon? on 22:54 - Jul 2 with 3163 views | Professor |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 21:58 - Jul 2 by Kilkennyjack | What a stupid fecking question. This is Swansea not Chelsea. How many Swans fans dont have to work ? None i have ever met. I can confirm that i am not Prince Albert of Monaco. Which is a shame. Grow the feck up. Play the ball not the man. |
Plenty retired on here. If I were 55 I would take voluntary redundancy and semi-retirement. That 650 pension I pay a month is calling | | | |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 23:17 - Jul 2 with 3148 views | controversial_jack |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 22:41 - Jul 2 by raynor94 | Answer the question you hypocrite! |
Calm down! | | | |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 07:51 - Jul 3 with 3101 views | bennytheblue |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 22:41 - Jul 2 by raynor94 | Answer the question you hypocrite! |
Maybe he owns a bike shop? | | | |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 08:32 - Jul 3 with 3090 views | Dr_Winston |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 22:15 - Jul 2 by londonlisa2001 | You didn’t answer the question. The reason I have continued to ask is due to the remarkably different effect of remaining in lockdown for those who have a business or a private sector employer, compared to those who have a public sector employer or don’t work due to reasons of being retired or a student. If you aren’t someone whose livelihood depends on the economy opening up, it’s a very different set of considerations. Of course you’ll then want a zero risk option. You’re not worrying about feeding your family in two months’ time. |
I don't know anyone who works in the Private sector who wants the lockdown to continue. | |
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Is the lock down ending too soon? on 09:18 - Jul 3 with 3074 views | rockinjac | Very interesting change of tone on here Looking at comments on BBC website as well The Welsh media would have you believe we’re all for the WAG policies, goodness knows they’ve tried to justify every nonsensical “very cautious” tweak. In reality the whole time the key has been being different to England no matter the economic and mental cost. Genuinely delighted to see that people are starting to wake up because I don’t want Wales to fall even further behind. I fear we’re too late though. | | | |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 13:23 - Jul 3 with 3032 views | pencoedjack |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 09:18 - Jul 3 by rockinjac | Very interesting change of tone on here Looking at comments on BBC website as well The Welsh media would have you believe we’re all for the WAG policies, goodness knows they’ve tried to justify every nonsensical “very cautious” tweak. In reality the whole time the key has been being different to England no matter the economic and mental cost. Genuinely delighted to see that people are starting to wake up because I don’t want Wales to fall even further behind. I fear we’re too late though. |
I genuinely believe if there was a vote today Wales would vote to close the Welsh assembly. Complete waste of money, Drakeford has helped people realise how woeful they it/they are. | | | |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 13:48 - Jul 3 with 3028 views | Scotia |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 09:18 - Jul 3 by rockinjac | Very interesting change of tone on here Looking at comments on BBC website as well The Welsh media would have you believe we’re all for the WAG policies, goodness knows they’ve tried to justify every nonsensical “very cautious” tweak. In reality the whole time the key has been being different to England no matter the economic and mental cost. Genuinely delighted to see that people are starting to wake up because I don’t want Wales to fall even further behind. I fear we’re too late though. |
I'm a bit surprised that one of the big players in hospitality like Tim Martin or Enterprise Inns haven't called Drakefords bluff yet and threatened to open anyway or walk away from Wales. I wouldn't blame them if they don't get an indication of a date soon. It looks like Wetherspoons aren't going to be opening until they can open inside and out so they obviously aren't impressed with yesterdays announcement of an extended period of dithering. | | | |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 14:50 - Jul 3 with 3008 views | FieryJack |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 22:54 - Jul 2 by Professor | Plenty retired on here. If I were 55 I would take voluntary redundancy and semi-retirement. That 650 pension I pay a month is calling |
Bloody hell, Professor, you're in the right job there. That 650 is more than half what I take home in a month, and I certainly won't be able to retire until I get my state pension at 67 😢 | | | |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 15:00 - Jul 3 with 3001 views | Professor |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 14:50 - Jul 3 by FieryJack | Bloody hell, Professor, you're in the right job there. That 650 is more than half what I take home in a month, and I certainly won't be able to retire until I get my state pension at 67 😢 |
I do not complain about my renumeration. My tax, NI and Pension are about £2200 per month. As the USS (university academic) pension scheme is a mess our contributions have gone up massively to cover this. I'll get a mix of final and defined benefit. The scheme to new joiners is average. This is not so great as early wages are quite low. I'm 52. If I were 55 I could have got near 60K redundancy, about the same as a lump sum and about 26K a year pension plus state at 67. Could also still get about 800 quid a day consultancy too. I have been lucky, this I do not deny. | | | |
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