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There have been calls to bring an end to the traditional Sunday trading hours, so we’re asking people in Cardiff if they agree.

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00:00I don't know, it's probably a thing of the past, unfortunately.
00:06No, I don't mean to go shopping on a Sunday evening.
00:10Well, to me, Sunday is just another day, because I'm not religious at all.
00:14But I can understand why people would want Sunday to be kept.
00:19I mean, over the last, I don't know, many years, quite some time, I suppose,
00:24Sunday has been slipping away to becoming just another day.
00:27I mean, at one time, you couldn't do anything on a Sunday.
00:30Well, I'm quite happy with the way they are.
00:32You know, I mean, there was a time when you couldn't shop on a Sunday anyway,
00:36so it's improved over my lifetime.
00:39But I'm happy the way they are.
00:42If people want to, you know, stay open longer, just have to see how it goes.
00:48I think that's fair enough to close at four.
00:50I think shop workers could do with a break, you know.
00:53But I think they often work longer hours on that, even when the store is closed.
00:59Who knows?
01:00Well, you're sort of crazy.
01:00I think it's super easy.
01:01Eventually, it's open.
01:01But once you've got the 16th family, I think it's more to have him.
01:03I wonder if you've got the last house in my lifetime.
01:05And you know, it's not coming out of the house.
01:06But instead, it's going to be a bad night on that.
01:07Sorry, we go back to my ordinary house.
01:08I think you're going to be a bad night too.
01:09And then, you've never been listening to school.
01:10I think that you're going to be spending time on that.
01:12But it's a changer.
01:12It can be a terrible husband.
01:21So it isn't just lately in the hallway.
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