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Businesses at breaking point need Welsh Government’s restrictions lifted now

Peter Fox, Welsh Conservative Shadow Minister for Finance, says imposing restrictions must be based on the strongest possible data

A coronavirus social distancing sign in North Wales. Tougher restrictions on crowds gathering were introduced on Boxing Day(Image: Hadyn Iball / North Wales Live)

Just days into the new year and Welsh businesses are at breaking point, with countless already buckling under immense pressure.

This dire predicament was hardly something many of us expected as we ushered in the start of 2022, but it’s a sad indictment of reality.

But the latest problems began, ironically, during the festive period, with the only Christmas ‘present’ handed to businesses being restrictive measures starving them of vital revenue.

I dread to think of the number of businesses that will have gone under, since the latest round of restrictions.

The Welsh Government’s reimposition of restrictions on our daily lives have meant park runs are suspended, night clubs closed, as well as the hospitality sector facing limits to the number of people they can accommodate.

But it’s important to note: society acknowledged the need for restrictions, whilst various vaccines were being developed to counter COVID, but there’s a fine line between then and now.

As Prime Minister Boris Johnson has since declared: we have no choice but to live with the virus, and this means we cannot unjustifiably shut down large swathes of our economy, especially when cases are falling and the variant is less severe.

In my role as Member of the Senedd for Monmouth and the Welsh Conservatives’ Shadow Minister for Finance, I’ve visited many businesses, all of whom, and especially those in the hospitality sector, have shared with me their belief that the latest round of restrictions are both wrong and devastating.