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To think that Mark Drakeford is a power mad dictator?

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LittleLapwing · 24/10/2020 07:37

Half the shops covered in plastic. Can’t buy clothes, duvets, books, DVDs, tins but not tin openers.
All the Halloween and bonfire night stuff that’s just been stocked is behind a cordon. Presumably now destined for landfill.

Autumn half term after a shitty year and I can’t even do a few seasonal treats for the kids.

AIBU to think that Mark Drakeford is a power mad dictator, and that his ridiculous game of Covid oneupmanship with Nicola and Boris needs to stop!?

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LittleLapwing · 24/10/2020 07:37

I did click enable voting but it’s not here 😭

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LittleLapwing · 24/10/2020 07:38

Oh wait now it is!

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TeddyIsaHe · 24/10/2020 07:38

I’ve seen the photos and it’s utterly ridiculous. Cling-filmed baby clothes?! I mean ffs. Some people can’t/won’t order online, so their infants can’t be dressed?

This whole shite is giving me the rage.

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pussycatinboots · 24/10/2020 07:41

I could understand the principle of not encouraging people to linger in the supermarket browsing BUT the twat has made them cling film the Pick n mix!
That is more essential than avocados and quinoa in half term, surely!!

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Sandybdnas · 24/10/2020 07:41

YANBU, its all for show to look like he being fare more productive than BJ, it's fucking ridiculous.

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Sandybdnas · 24/10/2020 07:41

Far*

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LittleLapwing · 24/10/2020 07:43

Mark Drakeford, fighting Covid one half term homework project at a time.

Nobhead.

To think that Mark Drakeford is a power mad dictator?
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Childrenofthestones · 24/10/2020 07:43

Imagine your kettle going kapput and not being able to buy one when you are making your essential shop.
No tea.
Now that's what I'd call a national emergency. 😒

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SebastianTheCrab · 24/10/2020 07:45

I thought he was until I read that he did it because smaller stores are being forced to shut so this stops supermarkets being given yet more of an advantage. It may be untrue though, I don't know.

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Aroundtheworldin80moves · 24/10/2020 07:46

What does he want people to do, just sit at home staring quietly at the walls?

People are more likely to cope at home with something to entertain themselves with.

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LittleLapwing · 24/10/2020 07:46

@SebastianTheCrab

I thought he was until I read that he did it because smaller stores are being forced to shut so this stops supermarkets being given yet more of an advantage. It may be untrue though, I don't know.

That’s his reasoning. He thinks it makes him look so bloody magnanimous.

But honestly. Do you think people will wait for the smaller shops to open again? No. If they need things, they need them.
Amazon will be the only winner.
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CarlottaValdez · 24/10/2020 07:47

Happy days for fucking amazon. What an absolute prick.

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ihatethecold · 24/10/2020 07:47

Everyone will just use Amazon instead.
Utterly ridiculous.

Power trip gone mad.

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FlyingFlamingo · 24/10/2020 07:49

I can understand his reasoning, and it is only 17 days. If the shops have decided that stationary isn’t essential then it’s them that has made that decision, not WG.

I don’t think it makes him a dictator, you might want to look up some actual dictators, I’m not sure Stalin or Hitler went through a 17 day ban on buying envelopes phase before they started their murdering but of course I could be wrong Hmm

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Noideawottodo · 24/10/2020 07:49

It's absolutely batshit.

Also, afaik, loads of the students are going home to England (taking cv with them!) because Wales is such an unpleasant place to be for the next 2 weeks. If he'd made it slightly less draconian people would be far more encouraged to comply.

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Noideawottodo · 24/10/2020 07:50

I can understand his reasoning, and it is only 17 days. If the shops have decided that stationary isn’t essential then it’s them that has made that decision, not WG

It's truly mind blowing how people can justify this to themselves.

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LittleLapwing · 24/10/2020 07:50

I can’t believe anyone really believes it will actually be only 17 days.

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ComDummings · 24/10/2020 07:50

I find it really sinister that this shops are doing this. And his reasoning is bollocks as you say OP, most people will go to Amazon. What about the people who don’t live near smaller shops? Or those who only use cash? Basically this just makes life even harder for mainly older or poorer people.

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cologne4711 · 24/10/2020 07:50

@Sandybdnas

YANBU, its all for show to look like he being fare more productive than BJ, it's fucking ridiculous.

This. There is no evidence that the measures he has put in place will be more effective than what we had in March. For some reason he feels he has to outdo Boris in the buffoonery (I didn't even know that was possible) and Nicola in strictness of measures.

There was a time when I would have liked to live in Cardiff. Not while he's around.

I have no idea why eg the Gloucestershire police are humouring him.

But as someone pointed out to me on one of the other threads about this yesterday - don't underestimate the power of covid blackmail. If you're not with us you don't want to save lives or protect the NHS, and you do want to kill grannies.
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ComDummings · 24/10/2020 07:51

@Noideawottodo

I can understand his reasoning, and it is only 17 days. If the shops have decided that stationary isn’t essential then it’s them that has made that decision, not WG

It's truly mind blowing how people can justify this to themselves.

Absolutely. And it won’t be 17 days either.
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cologne4711 · 24/10/2020 07:51

@Noideawottodo

I can understand his reasoning, and it is only 17 days. If the shops have decided that stationary isn’t essential then it’s them that has made that decision, not WG

It's truly mind blowing how people can justify this to themselves.

How have the shops come to the conclusion that buying pens (which people need for work and education) spreads the virus but buying pizza does not?
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TokyoSushi · 24/10/2020 07:52

It's a very odd position to take, but he does strike me as a bit of an odd man. If you're in the shop anyway, what difference does it make?!

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cologne4711 · 24/10/2020 07:52

And on the 17 days - NI said 4 weeks and it's barely started and Arlene Foster has already said it may have to be longer.

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Noideawottodo · 24/10/2020 07:53

But as someone pointed out to me on one of the other threads about this yesterday - don't underestimate the power of covid blackmail. If you're not with us you don't want to save lives or protect the NHS, and you do want to kill grannies

Yes! I was quite happy with all the rules as they were but this has tipped me over the edge.

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Freysimo · 24/10/2020 07:53

Can't believe no one else in the Senedd Labour party tried to rein him in. Or maybe he really IS a dictator? Public relations disaster. No doubt Senedd elections will be cancelled next year 'due to covid'. If not, and Labour are voted back in then the Welsh truly are sheep.

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