
“The Government set out its roadmap a few weeks ago saying we wouldn’t be doing the eternal hokey cokey — in and out like we were last year — and lo and behold, three weeks after commencement of flying to Portugal, we’re out again,” Mr Heapy said.
“The Government set out its roadmap a few weeks ago saying we wouldn’t be doing the eternal hokey cokey — in and out like we were last year — and lo and behold, three weeks after commencement of flying to Portugal, we’re out again,” Mr Heapy said.
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