It would have been better for the country for this to have been an immediate sacking rather than a forced resignation. I'm glad he has gone. Not because of the affair but because of the sheer hypocrisy of the man. His obvious contempt for the public and Prof. Ferguson makes it clear that he can't be trusted and should never again hold a position with any degree of...
There are two families and six children involved. I felt sorry for his wife when the paparazzi were in her face yesterday. I know this happens, but he had double standards. People are tired of being in lockdown, given hope of a holiday, then have it snatched away.
If she’s got any sense she will , I feel sorry for the poor woman and their children , one thing his cheating but another in the glare of massive publicity
I gain no pleasure in the fact he has resigned, and even less from the fact that two families have been destroyed by his actions, but it's the right decision. He was terrible at his job and clearly believed himself immune from the regulations he laid down for the rest of us.
//The UK health secretary has said he would back the police in any action they wish to take over Prof Neil Ferguson breaking social distancing rules by having a woman visit him at his home.//
Well he'd already had way more than the 15 minutes of fame than he deserved. My most disliked politician throughout the whole pandemic. It's not about the affair but I hope for their sake it's true love.
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