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TruthbeknownParticipantWhat was the actual or particular reason Brymbo did not open ?? You say Covid but why ?? Lack of teachers or Staff.
TruthbeknownParticipantNot sure where the birder is Jane, but no am firmly this side of the border. As I said well done to all that managed to open. Drakeford and Williams couldn’t follow a pathway if it was lit up with light bulbs.
TruthbeknownParticipantThe payment was always a political ploy from Drakeford and co. They knew from the start it would be taxable and any backlash would ideally show Westminster in a bad light. They had to amend it because of an outcry from domestic and catering staff, couldn’t even get that right.
TruthbeknownParticipantWell done to all the local schools today who have managed to open their doors, our grandchildren both in today for a few hours.
Not been a brilliant 15 weeks, household Ofsted report will probably show a distinct need for improvement lol, but hopefully we are finally on our way to some education normality.As usual Drakeford and Kirsty Williams lapping up any praise going, insignificant pointless pair.
June 27, 2020 at 8:51 pm in reply to: Wrexham Outbreak…thank God WAG have a handle on it…NOT #188691
TruthbeknownParticipantSurely, they have contact details and will or should know if they are in work ??
TruthbeknownParticipantObviously it wasn’t you Matt, AFAIK it was someone with the good manners to realise we are discussing and having opinions on a forum and not sitting in the gutter.
FWIW I actually think you have some valid points on a lot of subjects and anyone who admits to being sceptical of our devolved government cant be all bad.
TruthbeknownParticipantMatt, I may be a few things but am not and never will be a “Snowflake” Please, no need for the edit, I can swear as much as the next person, usually find acronym’s a bit more subtle and I was raised to be polite, even to idiots and keyboard warriors.
TruthbeknownParticipantThanks Matt, no need for profanity, I get out plenty and despite that Loon you seem to admire down south much further than 5 mile. Obviously you still haven’t got over the upsetting time you experienced after the last election. Keep ranting away if it keeps you happy and suits your narrative but please expect this Tory to tell things as they really are.
Opinions are personnel and as a free country we are all entitled to them. It would seem you’ve been watching a bit to much Piers Morgan.
TruthbeknownParticipantLmfao, you really have a dislike !!. Plenty of pictures of her supporting town centre shops, obviously none that suit your narrative. The Garage is local, new and providing much needed local employment.
TruthbeknownParticipantVoted against it because it was as usual just a political stunt by labour to gain a few headlines. She and probably all voted against it because they are in favour of NHS staff testing policy as advised by the Chief Medical Officer, rather than Labour’s approach, which lacked any real detail and was as usual just political.
Reading the motion, no ideas on costing, or the practical problems associated with blanket testing weekly, no scientific evidence on the merits of testing and what it will achieve, absolutely nothing of any substance, just ‘vote for it because it will gain us a few headlines and discredit the government.
It does not work like that and Labour knows quite well how it works, but as usual from them rather than help, let’s just hinder.
The Shadow Health Secretary said in his opening remarks that Labour wanted weekly testing of NHS staff, “if necessary”.
“Well, regular testing, including weekly testing if it is deemed necessary, is essentially what the current government policy is and that’s because it is the clinically-informed approach not an attempt to mislead to suit an agenda.Drakeford and his merry men have been and continue to be abysmal with their testing regime and they have the audacity to criticise the governments policy.
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