Like the Welsh coronavirus health tourist t**ts that have been flooding Hereford and Bristol hospitals in England? Or the Welsh shopping t**ts that pop across the the English side of the border to shop?
Seems the Welsh don't like playing by their own rules when it's no longer convenient for them. Their attitude is nothing more than parochial bullpois.
On a slightly different note to my earlier response, can you tell me which rules are broken by the above two activities? I assume cross-border travel has not been criminalised, yet.
People who live close to the Wales/England border have always shopped at nearby places which sometimes happen to be on the other side of the border. This is not a leisure/tourist activity, which
@gavroche was talking about, and there is nothing in the rules/guidelines to stop that in either set of national guidelines.
As far as hospitals are concerned, you may not have realised it but this is also not a leisure/tourist activity, and there has also historically been use of cross-border services, usually because of the proximity of the nearest hospital. More used by Welsh patients going to English hospitals because of the border topography/population, and some specialised services, but also frequently used in the other direction. These are rights agreed by the UK government and the Senedd and each country is paid for the services they provide.
But don't let a little thing legally agreed rights and well-established and agreed custom and practice stop you going off on a continuation of your petty little rant.
To everyone else, sorry for the slight thread hijack.