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Perhaps The Apologists For Mr Cummings ...
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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second breach of lockdown - after he was well and back at work - and when (presumably) the 'childcare' emergency was no longer valid reason?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.Going all in. Like I said, there's a clear reason for this. If Cummings weren't vital for Johnson's Brexit strategy he'd have been out the door today.
Disastrous decision, especially when it isn't a party line issue any more and especially when holding the confidence of the country and the people is vital.
Disastrous decision, especially when it isn't a party line issue any more and especially when holding the confidence of the country and the people is vital.
it's not them who perturb me, wiltsman, so much as the people who were forbidden to attend their child's funeral. They've paid a dreadful price for obeying the orders dished out by shysters who couldn't be bothered themselves. (Let's not forget that Boris himself must have fallen ill through the sort of contact he told others to avoid.)
Just thinking. A couple of weeks ago the Government removed part of it's very visible slogan, STAY HOME to read STAY ALERT. Was this because they were aware of the backlash against Dominic Cummings that was about to break? It now makes sense to me, as many people were querying why the change was made in the first place!
Spicerack - // andy-hughes 'Peter - // Andrew ( long name) you and I agree dont we?
on Dom that is? //'
//My name is Andy, thank you//.
And Marr, who PP was obviously talking about, is called Andrew. //
Except he wasn't - as his apology in the post following yours makes clear.
Since this off-thread nonsense is nothing to do with you anyway, perhaps you should avoid increasing it by refraining from posting incorrect comments.
on Dom that is? //'
//My name is Andy, thank you//.
And Marr, who PP was obviously talking about, is called Andrew. //
Except he wasn't - as his apology in the post following yours makes clear.
Since this off-thread nonsense is nothing to do with you anyway, perhaps you should avoid increasing it by refraining from posting incorrect comments.
As I see it, the defence mounted by Mr Johnson of Mr Cummings' actions is simply not sustainable.
Leaving aside the emotional guff about 'instincts' - if Mr Cummings did act in order to provide 'child care' when he drove to near his parents' house - why did he not receive it?
As I understand it, there was food delivered by Mr Cummings's sister and her daughter, his niece - surely that level of 'care' could have been provided in London, either by Mr Cummings' brother, or his wife's sister who it appears, both live close by.
Failing that - they must have at least one friend who could deliver food for them, since this appears to be the only 'care' they received, without driving the length of the country to get it.
That does not begin to address the aspect of leaving the car for petrol and / or toilet breaks, and thereby putting innocent people at risk.
I am amazed at Mr Johnson, and his, and his government's messages about social distancing, staying safe, and so on, are likely to be met with howls of derision from the nation as a whole.
Leaving aside the emotional guff about 'instincts' - if Mr Cummings did act in order to provide 'child care' when he drove to near his parents' house - why did he not receive it?
As I understand it, there was food delivered by Mr Cummings's sister and her daughter, his niece - surely that level of 'care' could have been provided in London, either by Mr Cummings' brother, or his wife's sister who it appears, both live close by.
Failing that - they must have at least one friend who could deliver food for them, since this appears to be the only 'care' they received, without driving the length of the country to get it.
That does not begin to address the aspect of leaving the car for petrol and / or toilet breaks, and thereby putting innocent people at risk.
I am amazed at Mr Johnson, and his, and his government's messages about social distancing, staying safe, and so on, are likely to be met with howls of derision from the nation as a whole.
In view of Mr Johnson's robust defence of Mr Cummings, he must have received some copper-bottomed assurances that the media are not going to find anything else that is going to come back and bite Mr Johnson on the behind and leave him looking like an idiot.
If I was Mr Johnson, I would not be quite so sure of my friend's assurances, given his flagrant disregard for the lock-down rules which his friend was instrumental in formulating.
Interesting times ...
If I was Mr Johnson, I would not be quite so sure of my friend's assurances, given his flagrant disregard for the lock-down rules which his friend was instrumental in formulating.
Interesting times ...
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