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Als antwoord op @Andywarholemail @KevinPascoe
Thousands of people need to get a life.
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Als antwoord op @stephenQYD @KevinPascoe
The government have no right to interfere in what we purchase inside the supermarket. Simple.
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Als antwoord op @Andywarholemail @KevinPascoe
I like my government to supercede the power of supermarkets, who exist for their own benefit, not ours.
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Als antwoord op @stephenQYD @KevinPascoe
Whats the downside of buying a tea towel if you want one? Saving the delivery cost and the pollution from the van too is an extra bonus. Sometimes the government makes a mistake, its doesn't mean they are bad people, it proves they are human.
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Als antwoord op @Andywarholemail @KevinPascoe
There’s quite a broad range of products that supermarkets can sell under the official guidance below: you can probably buy a tea-towel: but then, most people can cope without new tea towels for a couple of weeks eh? I’m amazed that people are bickering over these trivialities.pic.twitter.com/eiWEneoCxa
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Als antwoord op @stephenQYD @KevinPascoe
These items are inside the supermarket. Whats the difference if we want to buy one. I'm amazed that you support these restrictions,
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Als antwoord op @Andywarholemail @KevinPascoe
I’m just relaxed about them, given the bigger picture. The case has been made that we need to restrict the reasons that people might go to a supermarket, and the time they spend browsing. I’m amazed that anybody would need new tea towels so often.
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Als antwoord op @stephenQYD @Andywarholemail
I’m amazed so many people who don’t live in Wales are so upset about these regulations - we live here and accept its short term price worth paying to protect our NHS
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Als antwoord op @KevinPascoe @stephenQYD
So when your government tells you that you cant buy cornflakes that are on there on the shelf, are you going to say that helps the NHS too? What about when they tell you that you can't read a certain book or newspaper?
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They aren’t saying anything like that - you are listening to the Tory media. This is pragmatism to reduce shopping trip frequency / duration to reduce cross infection potential, whilst allowing people to purchase the essentials of life
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Als antwoord op @KevinPascoe @stephenQYD
I'm looking at a petition which alledgedly started this afternoon and already has 60,000 signatures. Also allegedly is going to be discussed and perhaps changed by an urgent discussion of the Senedd.
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Als antwoord op @Andywarholemail @stephenQYD
Ok 2% of the population are incandescent because they can’t buy scented candles or kettles. They are brainwashed by a consumerist society
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