I see England allowing hugging soon.
Drakeford will probably follow suit.
Will it be optional or compulsory?
Big Hill Blue wrote:I see England allowing hugging soon.
Drakeford will probably follow suit.
Will it be optional or compulsory?
Big Hill Blue wrote:I see England allowing hugging soon.
Drakeford will probably follow suit.
Will it be optional or compulsory?
Sneggyblubird wrote:Big Hill Blue wrote:I see England allowing hugging soon.
Drakeford will probably follow suit.
Will it be optional or compulsory?
I'll give you a hug
davids wrote:Unfortunately now that Drakeford has been given a licence to do what the f**k he wants for the next five years he'll continue doing exactly the opposite of what is happening in England for purely political purposes.
Forget being able to get into the stadium next season - won't happen.
Expect another lockdown by September at the very latest.
davids wrote:Unfortunately now that Drakeford has been given a licence to do what the f**k he wants for the next five years he'll continue doing exactly the opposite of what is happening in England for purely political purposes.
Forget being able to get into the stadium next season - won't happen.
Expect another lockdown by September at the very latest.
Wayne S wrote:davids wrote:Unfortunately now that Drakeford has been given a licence to do what the f**k he wants for the next five years he'll continue doing exactly the opposite of what is happening in England for purely political purposes.
Forget being able to get into the stadium next season - won't happen.
Expect another lockdown by September at the very latest.
But that doesnt make sense.
Even if we disagree with Drakeford's management of the issue, how does no fans in the stadium equate to a further lockdown in September?
davids wrote:Wayne S wrote:davids wrote:Unfortunately now that Drakeford has been given a licence to do what the f**k he wants for the next five years he'll continue doing exactly the opposite of what is happening in England for purely political purposes.
Forget being able to get into the stadium next season - won't happen.
Expect another lockdown by September at the very latest.
But that doesnt make sense.
Even if we disagree with Drakeford's management of the issue, how does no fans in the stadium equate to a further lockdown in September?
Wasn't intending to link the two points.
pembroke allan wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:Big Hill Blue wrote:I see England allowing hugging soon.
Drakeford will probably follow suit.
Will it be optional or compulsory?
I'll give you a hug
Some people are not fussy are they?
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