Weststander
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Boris Johnson won the last election by 11% and he has seemingly blown that lead so it isn't always the case. I don't think the First Ministers of Scotland and Wales engaging in political manoeuvres to try and secure a better deal for their countries is really that surprising.
Covid reproduces via face to face contact (it can remain on a surface and spread but that isn't that common) and we will never know what would have happened if England and Wales swapped restrictions. Certainly we have seen in the past areas seem to take turns being badly effected, London seems to have peaked now and it might just be Wales turn. Other than banning large events, which is admittedly a big decision with impact, I am not sure you could describe the current restrictions in Wales as that Draconian by the standards of the last couple of years.
The argument about stopping treating other illnesses and mental health has often been brought out during the pandemic and I would simply point out of there was no restrictions more people would be in hospital, causing other treatments to be delayed and extending the pandemic.
As I said, Westminster has taken the flak. In the same way that Macron is loathed, other governments are despised and even Merkel faced flak towards the end. Blamed for all the Covid woes.
It’s a balance. With a far more mild variant, albeit more virulent, ministers need to consider all parts of the economy and society. Not making it a Covid NHS, not making nations reactive solely to Covid news.
Cancer charities have hard facts with their 50,000 missing diagnoses number, it’s a time bomb, significant numbers of people will later unavoidably die.
We’re in a whole different ball game to the awful position of April 2020 and January 2021. Drakeford and Sturgeon acting and talking in a similar tone, is not giving them beneficial Covid metrics and is damaging non-Covid parts of their remit, of their nations.