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... would like to find some excuse for this second breach of lockdown - after he was well and back at work - and when (presumably) the 'childcare' emergency was no longer valid reason?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Government has said Cummings was within the guidelines.
Guidelines are not rules.
If he's acted within the guidelines, then he's done nothing wrong.
I'm not an "apologist" for Cummings - but I do know the difference between rules and guidelines, so stating he should be sacked is, frankly, stupid.
Guidelines are not rules.
If he's acted within the guidelines, then he's done nothing wrong.
I'm not an "apologist" for Cummings - but I do know the difference between rules and guidelines, so stating he should be sacked is, frankly, stupid.
//I'm not an "apologist" for Cummings - but I do know the difference between rules and guidelines, so stating he should be sacked is, frankly, stupid.//
Tell that to that Scottish medical advisor who got hounded into resigning for breaking lockdown guidelines, or the dozens of celebs etc who have bee n forced to apologise for similar.
Tell that to that Scottish medical advisor who got hounded into resigning for breaking lockdown guidelines, or the dozens of celebs etc who have bee n forced to apologise for similar.
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