Prima facie certain aspects of the Brexit trade agreement are sound; actually concluding a deal is a positive; chucking much of the country into Tier 4 seems sensible; short circuiting the 5 day spreader opportunity over Xmas looks right. I'm not saying the preludes to all these things were perfect - the processes have been flawed, the timings have been perhaps delayed too long but you cannot hang the government for (a) announcing Xmas an (b) cancelling Xmas in a volatile environment - unless you are so one eyed as to criticise for the sake of it.

I'm not indecisive as you contend, what I do is to assess the position, recognise that there is not an absolute right or an absolute wrong, rather a bit of both in the governmental approach. On the other hand you are so one eyed as to come across as blind.