More than 100 pubs in Wales have barred the country's First Minister amid growing backlash over a lockdown alcohol ban. Mark Drakeford would be prevented from entering The West Conwy Pubwatch group members' premises for at least 18 months, reports North Wales Live.
It comes after the Welsh Government unveiled new rules for the hospitality industry in a bid to stem the rising tide of coronavirus.
They include a ban on alcohol sales in hospitality settings, and a 6pm curfew. The decision has sparked fury from business owners within the industry, and now the pubwatch group has taken matters further.
He has now been banned from scores of premises, with pub watch organisers saying more than 300 hospitality businesses have said they would
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