naomi24
The circumstances were that Cumming and his wife showed signs of having contracted Covid-19.
We are told that Cumming made s journey to his parents' house to arrange child care for his children.
By law, he and his wife were supposed to isolate at home with their immediate family.
His wife writing for the Spectator implied that the family had isolated in London.
What do you mean when you say, "there are times when we have no option but to break the rules."
How does that apply in the case?
I agree that sometimes circumstances force people to break rules, or even laws - but we're talking about the specifics of this story.
What have you read that suggests he was right to break the rules that the rest of us follow and how does your attitude square with your post from March 19th?
https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Society-and-Culture/Question1699462-8.html