If Ceilidhs are allowed, where you can change partners multiple times, get thrown around, be hot, sweaty, and panting (we don’t fuck around with our Ceilidhs), then wedding, and all other dancing forms have to be allowed. No science or justification for it now.
There is so much that can be done today to save our industry by phasing in important areas with suppliers excluded, areas in entertainment altered, 2 metre ceremony rule amendment and a funding strategy.
Please save our industry today 🙏🏻🙏🏻@NicolaSturgeon @_KateForbes @scotgov
Is this an actual joke @StevenBonnarSNP@NicolaSturgeon@scotgov or just a direct slap in the face to all couples trying to get married. 6000 untested fans can drink and be entertained every day but 100 of my friends and family can't dance at my wedding?! #whataboutweddings
@Karen29874039@MicroShell@JasonManford The problem with a half empty theatre is that it us financially viable to keep the business open. It needs to be able to be full or we'll end up back in the same place very quickly 😭