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Not sure about that comparison.
Well the tickets cost money for a start!
Not sure about that comparison.
The Welsh Gov are going after Chester FC for having fans at their recent games. Most of their Deva ground falls on the Welsh side of the border line, so Welsh Gov argues it's within their remit to shut Chester's games down
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport...s/english-football-club-facing-covid-22671296
That will keep the Welsh jobsworths busy for a while. Complete farce.The Welsh Gov are going after Chester FC for having fans at their recent games. Most of their Deva ground falls on the Welsh side of the border line, so Welsh Gov argues it's within their remit to shut Chester's games down
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport...s/english-football-club-facing-covid-22671296
Still not sure?Not sure about that comparison.
Still not sure?
It wasn't about paying, it was about not being able to py on the day, and having to give your personal details before you can get in.What's happened for me to change my mind? But no, people having to pay for tickets to attend specific events isn't the same as requiring everyone to get vaccinated to allow them to go about their business.
It wasn't about paying, it was about not being able to py on the day, and having to give your personal details before you can get in.
And the same applies to Covid passports yes?That's a decision for the vendor and the customers to agree on. If the customer doesn't want it they don't buy.
And the same applies to Covid passports yes?
Then they make a choice not to enter.
You just keep bringing different arguments into the discussion but I probably should have expected that. ;-)No, the government makes their choice not to allow them entry unless they do what they are told. There's absolutely no justification for it. It is now absolutely clear that vaccines don't prevent transmission so why should they be imposed on the people against their will?
You just keep bringing different arguments into the discussion but I probably should have expected that. ;-)
Enjoy Yeovil.
I'll leave you to argue with yourself on that one. ;-)It's the same argument I've been making all along - the government shouldn't be restricting our freedoms unless there is justification. There isn't justification now.
I'm not going to Yeovil.
I'll leave you to argue with yourself on that one. ;-)