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'What planet are they on?' No respite for UK's Johnson and aide

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15 minutes ago, stevenl said:

Those 4 labour MP's were not involved in drawing up these rules, admitted violating the rules, did not try to obfuscate the issue, can be removed by their constituents if they so want, are not the topic of this thread.

As you can see many differences.

 

Those 4 Labour MP's, one a shadow Minister, broke the rules because it suited them too. How many other laws and rules do they consider themselves to be above? The admitted it - of course no apology or remorse because they believe themselves above all the plebs.

 

As elected public servants they must have a higher transparent code of behavior and adherence to the rules.

 

They should be judged by the electorate. Not in 5 years, but as soon as possible. Decency demands they resign. But as we see time and time again, decency and the Labour party in the same sentence is an oxymoron.

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  • BillStrangeOgre
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    ...until they do i see no evidence that Cummings did anything that any other parent wouldn't have done

  • scubascuba3
    scubascuba3

    it's all nonsense just media hype and labour trying to get rid of him, they can smell blood. I hope he doesn't go and ignores it. Fed up with the media running the country

  • delgarcon
    delgarcon

    This will not go away as no doubt journalists will come up with proof of his other lockdown violations. He will have to go.  

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2 minutes ago, 3NUMBAS said:

a witch hunt by the lefty press sore at losing to bojo and co ..all they can do is muck rake as they cant get back into power as their heartlands hev been destroyed by the torys    ..sniping from the sidelines is all they can do now 55555

Including the Daily Mail?!

39 minutes ago, jimmyswale said:

I think we are failing the Occam's Razor test with your stretch points there. Which says he went on a short drive on his wife's birthday to a nearby riverside bank beauty spot when the rest of the country was on extreme lockdown and knows he was seen when his parent's house already  had extensive grounds, fields and woods. A lot of people including Tory voters are livid at the constant lying and Bolsonaro esque contempt for truth at a time of national jeopardy and rightly so. 

Well, if Cummings lied then you have a point. As a German I of course assume people in Britain, like we in Germany, do not lie. Is this not the case?

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3 minutes ago, Phil McCaverty said:

Probably true but we are talking about Cummings in this thread, a government employee who was the architect of regulations designed to save thousands of lives, regulations he drove a coach and horses through. I don't think he should resign, I think he should be sacked.....today.

 

Surgeon initially backed her former medical officer staying in the job. Even though she broke the rules twice, never offered a good reason and also never self quarantined after traveling. Sturgeon definitely pushed her to resign once she weighed up all the public sentiments.

 

Boris would be well advised to sack him. He can't back track his support. Sturgeon back tracked behind the scenes. Too late for that, Boris needs to be seen to act. If he's got any sense, he'll use the lying about Barnard Castle once confirmed by the police. 

 

 

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Pretty damning this from a minister. Big judgment call from Boris has the potential to cause massive problems for him.

 

“I have constituents who didn’t get to say goodbye to loved ones; families who didn’t visit sick relatives because they followed the guidance of the government. I cannot in good faith tell them they were all wrong and one senior advisor to the government was right.”

3 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Including the Daily Mail?!

 

Strange goings on in the press. The Mail, Telegraph and Sun all rounding on Cummings and ignoring the 4 Labour MP's who broke the rules.

 

Cummings has made some powerful enemies!

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4 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Including the Daily Mail?!

And telegraph. All those ugly lefty media.

5 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:

 

Strange goings on in the press. The Mail, Telegraph and Sun all rounding on Cummings and ignoring the 4 Labour MP's who broke the rules.

 

Cummings has made some powerful enemies!

The ONS death toll is now 47,300. Earlier on in the lockdown the death toll was not as high when the 4 Labour MPs broke the rules. The 2nd worst death toll in the world makes this breach by the PMs advisor pretty bad.

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24 minutes ago, Phil McCaverty said:

Agreed. What time will Cummings be kicked out of Number 10?

 

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2 hours ago, Rookiescot said:

Apparently 52% of the population think Cummings should resign.

Surely the will of the people should be respected.

They didn't know what they were voting for. 

bojo is teflon bojo for some time

when it comes to crunch time they will all get a reminder of labours past efforts from the 80s ..out of control unions ,closed shop and strikes galore and mass unemployent .nobody will vote for those days again so bojo is secure for years

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13 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Including the Daily Mail?!

And the Telegraph and Spectator and Brexit supremos Steve Baker and Peter Bone those lefties....

 

 

Just now, 3NUMBAS said:

bojo is teflon bojo for some time

Use a metal spatula though and you can b&gger it up in no time. 

12 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:

If he's got any sense, he'll use the lying about Barnard Castle once confirmed by the police. 

He's already lied about Barnard Castle and so has Johnson. No: 10 press office released a statement denying it. Johnson was asked in the daily briefing the previous day, just after spending several hours with Cummings discussing the matter, if Cummings had made a trip to Barnard Castle. He refused to answer.

7 minutes ago, Phil McCaverty said:

He's already lied about Barnard Castle and so has Johnson. No: 10 press office released a statement denying it. Johnson was asked in the daily briefing the previous day, just after spending several hours with Cummings discussing the matter, if Cummings had made a trip to Barnard Castle. He refused to answer.

Not so much a cover up as stuffing your porn mags under the bed which your mum finds when cleaning your bedroom. 

1 minute ago, jimmyswale said:

Not so much a cover up as stuffing your porn mags under the bed which your mum finds when cleaning your bedroom. 

Ha ha classic.

 

And there were people on here yesterday saying this was finished, it ain't over yet!

56 minutes ago, jimmyswale said:

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A decent Tory there are still plenty of them with morals and integrity. 

I agree and that’s why they have a nice big majority and are running rings round the lib tards. Luvin it.

He should have carried on building excellent Diesel Engines.

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18 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:

 

Strange goings on in the press. The Mail, Telegraph and Sun all rounding on Cummings and ignoring the 4 Labour MP's who broke the rules.

 

Cummings has made some powerful enemies!

 

The press reports and condemnation of these 4 have already been posted in other topics, yet that condemnation is ignored by you and others.

 

On the subject, what about Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick. One day hosting the press conference in Downing Street, a few days later appearing on Sky News via video from a property he owns in rural Hertfordshire:  despite the Nottinghamshire MP's website stating his family live 120 miles away in his constituency of Newark, as well as in London.

 

Then there's good ole Nige. Farage has been running around the South East coast in his attempts to prove France are sending thousands of migrants across the channel.

 

Why haven't you and others ever mentioned these two?

 

That others have also broken the regulations is no excuse for anyone, especially a man who played a major role in writing them, to do the same.

 

 

2 minutes ago, twocatsmac said:

I agree and that’s why they have a nice big majority and are running rings round the lib tards. Luvin it.

I prefer your angle,  don't care about the truth or what he did but Brexit ! Problem for that though is we still have a free press and an accountable executive. Boris needs to lead not stagger from crisis to crisis.

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Some points Cummings didn't cover in his statement, or dodged when asked about.

 

On 31st March, Downing Street said Cummings and Wakefield were self isolating at their London home. Yet by then they were already in Durham. 

 

Downing Street had repeatedly denied he had taken his family to Barnard Castle. 

 

Downing Street had repeatedly denied his father had been spoken to by Durham police. 

 

Were these lies by Downing Street because they had taken it upon themselves to lie on Cummings' behalf, were these lies because Cummings had lied to them, or were they lying because someone high up (the press secretary, Oxley? Cummings? Johnson?) had told them to? 

 

He said one of the reasons for the trip was threats of violence toward him and his family and he feared for their safety in London if he was too ill to protect them. If he'd received such threats to him and his family, did he report these to the police? If not, why not? 

 

If he did report them, did the police offer any form of protection? If not, why not?

 

Why did he decide after 2 weeks away that these threats had disappeared and it was now safe to return to London with his family when, even if he had to return for work, he could have left his wife and son safely in Durham?

 

He now admits he drove his family to Barnard Castle. He says he drove that 60 mile round trip because he feared his eyesight may have made it unsafe for him to drive back to London. Any sane person who thought their eyesight may be so badly affected to make it unsafe to drive wouldn't drive 60 feet, let alone 60 miles!

 

Even if this is true and he was stupid enough to make this trip for such a bizarre reason, why did he expose his wife and 4 year old son to the high risk of a crash?

 

OK, maybe Wakefield went so she could take over the driving should he become unable to drive; but the boy? As the whole excuse for the trip in the first place was to keep him safe, why not leave him with his aunt and cousins?

 

Why did he have to have this 'test drive' anyway? Couldn't Wakefield have driven them back to London? Maybe she can't drive; in which case, why take her on the 'test drive' to Barnard Castle?

 

These are just some of the questions still to be answered.

 

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3 minutes ago, 7by7 said:

 

The press reports and condemnation of these 4 have already been posted in other topics, yet that condemnation is ignored by you and others.

 

On the subject, what about Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick. One day hosting the press conference in Downing Street, a few days later appearing on Sky News via video from a property he owns in rural Hertfordshire:  despite the Nottinghamshire MP's website stating his family live 120 miles away in his constituency of Newark, as well as in London.

 

Then there's good ole Nige. Farage has been running around the South East coast in his attempts to prove France are sending thousands of migrants across the channel.

 

Why haven't you and others ever mentioned these two?

 

That others have also broken the regulations is no excuse for anyone, especially a man who played a major role in writing them, to do the same.

 

 

Farage hates Cumming's with a a vengeance and is cheering on his downfall. In fact I would go as far to say he secretly wants a Brexit extension so he can assemble his Brexit army once again. 

4 minutes ago, 7by7 said:

 

Then there's good ole Nige. Farage has been running around the South East coast in his attempts to prove France are sending thousands of migrants across the channel.

 

This is actually true, dingys coming over everyday and the government not doing anything about it, but having a blanket 14 day quarantine instead.

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7 minutes ago, jimmyswale said:

I prefer your angle,  don't care about the truth or what he did but Brexit ! Problem for that though is we still have a free press and an accountable executive. Boris needs to lead not stagger from crisis to crisis.

Bingo!   got there in the end. Brexit be your problemo.....

and the free press? lol,

do you mean those turkeys ignoring social distancing to photograph Cummings? 

Wait a minute, weren’t they accusing Cummings of ..........

 

 

 

In this YouGov poll 68% believe Cummings broke the rules.

 

In this one 52% think he should resign.

 

Both polls were conducted on Saturday, before his press conference yesterday. It will be very interesting to see how that performance will change opinions.

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The list of conservative MPs is growing.

 

Tory MP William Wragg, chairman of the influential Commons Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs select committee, has added his name of to a growing list of Conservatives revolting against Dominic Cummings.

13 minutes ago, tribalfusion001 said:

This is actually true, dingys coming over everyday and the government not doing anything about it, but having a blanket 14 day quarantine instead.

Not doing anything apart from arresting and processing, including a medical assessment, those caught at reception centres as before.

 

Oh, and putting them into quarantine for 14 days once that eventually starts. Though for them, as for those entering the UK legally, this measure, still to begin, is way too late.

4 minutes ago, 7by7 said:

Not doing anything apart from arresting and processing, including a medical assessment, those caught at reception centres as before.

 

Oh, and putting them into quarantine for 14 days once that eventually starts. Though for them, as for those entering the UK legally, this measure, still to begin, is way too late.

Should be sending them back to France or turning around their dingys.

 

Italy open to EU/UK citizens on 3rd June, Spain open on 1st July and now Germany looking to do the same, but the UK now having a 14 day quarantine when others are opening up, pointless.

9 minutes ago, tribalfusion001 said:

The list of conservative MPs is growing.

 

Tory MP William Wragg, chairman of the influential Commons Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs select committee, has added his name of to a growing list of Conservatives revolting against Dominic Cummings.

MPs come and go, just sorts the wheat from the chaff.

Thinking back to the last election, how many MPs left their respective parties for attention and are now in the wilderness?

Occasionally snatching a quick spot on Piers Morgan’s breakfast show to make snide remarks about Boris & co. 

More will go and good riddance, they are surplus if they can’t focus on the bigger issues of the crisis we’re facing.

9 minutes ago, tribalfusion001 said:

Should be sending them back to France or turning around their dingys.

 Except for the Dublin Regulation, agreed to by the UK, which says that once in UK waters they are the UK's responsibility. 

 

BTW, if spurious allegations that the French are letting them go, or even helping them reach UK waters, were true there would be a hell of a lot more arriving every day!

 

But this topic is about Cummings, not illegal immigration. If you want to discuss that further I will be happy to do so in a separate topic.

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