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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Has broken the government rules during lockdown . If he doesn’t quit or isn’t sacked it just proves that he is running the show. What will bumbling Boris do now?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Scumbag should be arrested for putting his parents lives at risk

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The apologist journalists are already distorting the story on the BBC.

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By *asyukMan
over a year ago

West London

Dr Neil Ferguson had to resign.

So did Scotland's Chief Medical Officer.

Why should Cummings not resign as he is the most senior political advisor making decisions about lockdown?

Anyone to leap to his defence?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Dr Neil Ferguson had to resign.

So did Scotland's Chief Medical Officer.

Why should Cummings not resign as he is the most senior political advisor making decisions about lockdown?

Anyone to leap to his defence?"

Most definitely not , BBC will defend him for what he has done ,just highlights the kind of person he is and the goverment he leads, Johnson follows.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

In his defense I would like to put to you that he wears a nice line in tatty hats and rocks the tramp look rather well but the best line of defense of all is he does come across as a bit of a cunt so I suggest hanging!!!!!!!

Thank you.

T

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By *eavenNhellCouple
over a year ago

carrbrook stalybridge

hopefully Cummings will be goings before the weekend is over

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By *asyukMan
over a year ago

West London


"Dr Neil Ferguson had to resign.

So did Scotland's Chief Medical Officer.

Why should Cummings not resign as he is the most senior political advisor making decisions about lockdown?

Anyone to leap to his defence?

Most definitely not , BBC will defend him for what he has done ,just highlights the kind of person he is and the goverment he leads, Johnson follows."

I haven't seen any evidence of the BBC "defending" him.

Please share if you have.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"hopefully Cummings will be goings before the weekend is over "

Now that’s humor at its very best,bravo

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"hopefully Cummings will be goings before the weekend is over "

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By *V-AliceTV/TS
over a year ago

Ayr

I've posted this in the Virus thread, too. Sorry for repeating myself.

How are police officers meant to persuade people to do the right thing, or even fine anyone for persisting in doing the wrong thing, if Cummings gets away with this?

Excuse me, officer. Cummings didn't get a fine, just a talking to; so, now you've given me mine, can you just go away and leave me alone? That's what you did with him. Or are we not all equal under the law?

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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago

Grantham


"Dr Neil Ferguson had to resign.

So did Scotland's Chief Medical Officer.

Why should Cummings not resign as he is the most senior political advisor making decisions about lockdown?

Anyone to leap to his defence?

Most definitely not , BBC will defend him for what he has done ,just highlights the kind of person he is and the goverment he leads, Johnson follows."

You know exactly what the BBC question will be at the daily briefing today!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I do think his actions will open the flood gates for 100’s of appeal cases that will end up costing the taxpayers even more money and the legals will make money out of it

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"I do think his actions will open the flood gates for 100’s of appeal cases that will end up costing the taxpayers even more money and the legals will make money out of it "
This is why he must go and how can you expect people to obey rules if he is not forced to resign

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It would appear that he has done nothing wrong . The information below is copied from the website of a national newspaper .

The maverick No10 chief travelled with his wife and son from London to his parents' Durham farm in March to self-isolate with coronavirus symptoms, despite the government's own restrictions banning non-essential journeys.

He was spotted by a witness at the gate of the property, with Abba's Dancing Queen playing loudly.

But in a defiant statement this morning, a No10 spokesman said he had not broken any guidelines with the 264-mile trip.

'Owing to his wife being infected with suspected Coronavirus and the high likelihood that he would himself become unwell, it was essential for Dominic Cummings to ensure his young child could be properly cared for,' the spokesman said.

'His sister and nieces had volunteered to help so he went to a house near to but separate from his extended family in case their help was needed. His sister shopped for the family and left everything outside.

'At no stage was he or his family spoken to by the police about this matter, as is being reported. His actions were in line with coronavirus guidelines. Mr Cummings believes he behaved reasonably and legally.'

Cabinet minister Michael Gove, Mr Cummings' former boss, tweeted: 'Caring for your wife and child is not a crime.'

Allies pointed to a comment from deputy chief medical officer Jenny Harries on March 24, when she was asked what parents should do if both fall ill. 'A small child is vulnerable. If adults cannot look after the child, that is an exceptional circumstance,' Dr Harries said.

However, the government guidance said that those self-isolating 'must stay at home and not leave the house', as well as 'staying away' from vulnerable elderly people. In an account of their ordeal published last month, Mr Cummings' journalist wife Mary Wakefield also described how he was nursed by their small son with Ribena - suggesting he stayed with them throughout.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"It would appear that he has done nothing wrong . The information below is copied from the website of a national newspaper .

The maverick No10 chief travelled with his wife and son from London to his parents' Durham farm in March to self-isolate with coronavirus symptoms, despite the government's own restrictions banning non-essential journeys.

He was spotted by a witness at the gate of the property, with Abba's Dancing Queen playing loudly.

But in a defiant statement this morning, a No10 spokesman said he had not broken any guidelines with the 264-mile trip.

'Owing to his wife being infected with suspected Coronavirus and the high likelihood that he would himself become unwell, it was essential for Dominic Cummings to ensure his young child could be properly cared for,' the spokesman said.

'His sister and nieces had volunteered to help so he went to a house near to but separate from his extended family in case their help was needed. His sister shopped for the family and left everything outside.

'At no stage was he or his family spoken to by the police about this matter, as is being reported. His actions were in line with coronavirus guidelines. Mr Cummings believes he behaved reasonably and legally.'

Cabinet minister Michael Gove, Mr Cummings' former boss, tweeted: 'Caring for your wife and child is not a crime.'

Allies pointed to a comment from deputy chief medical officer Jenny Harries on March 24, when she was asked what parents should do if both fall ill. 'A small child is vulnerable. If adults cannot look after the child, that is an exceptional circumstance,' Dr Harries said.

However, the government guidance said that those self-isolating 'must stay at home and not leave the house', as well as 'staying away' from vulnerable elderly people. In an account of their ordeal published last month, Mr Cummings' journalist wife Mary Wakefield also described how he was nursed by their small son with Ribena - suggesting he stayed with them throughout.

"

The Daily Mail?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It’s simple, one rule for Dom, one rule for everyone else, the definition of a tory crony.

Everyone in the country has been in lockdown for weeks and this bald headed prick disregards the rules.

We know he ain’t going to leave the side of BJ because he is valuable, if he stays, it confirms that BJ is a corrupt wank bitch.

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By *V-AliceTV/TS
over a year ago

Ayr


"It would appear that he has done nothing wrong. The information below is copied from the website of a national newspaper."

1. It appears that way to you. Many others see it very differently.

2. The information you present may not be accurate. After all, Durham Police are being accused of lying.

Assuming he isn't fired and the "Do as I say, not as I do" attitude is maintained in order to keep him in place as Boris' chief, unelected henchman; next week's PMQs may be interesting.

SKS is going to have plenty of time to prepare for it. So is Boris - though he may feel he doesn't need to. As usual.

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By *L RogueMan
over a year ago

London


"It’s simple, one rule for Dom, one rule for everyone else, the definition of a tory crony.

Everyone in the country has been in lockdown for weeks and this bald headed prick disregards the rules.

We know he ain’t going to leave the side of BJ because he is valuable, if he stays, it confirms that BJ is a corrupt wank bitch."

Surely most people knew this already

Oh, wait...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It would appear that he has done nothing wrong . The information below is copied from the website of a national newspaper .

The maverick No10 chief travelled with his wife and son from London to his parents' Durham farm in March to self-isolate with coronavirus symptoms, despite the government's own restrictions banning non-essential journeys.

He was spotted by a witness at the gate of the property, with Abba's Dancing Queen playing loudly.

But in a defiant statement this morning, a No10 spokesman said he had not broken any guidelines with the 264-mile trip.

'Owing to his wife being infected with suspected Coronavirus and the high likelihood that he would himself become unwell, it was essential for Dominic Cummings to ensure his young child could be properly cared for,' the spokesman said.

'His sister and nieces had volunteered to help so he went to a house near to but separate from his extended family in case their help was needed. His sister shopped for the family and left everything outside.

'At no stage was he or his family spoken to by the police about this matter, as is being reported. His actions were in line with coronavirus guidelines. Mr Cummings believes he behaved reasonably and legally.'

Cabinet minister Michael Gove, Mr Cummings' former boss, tweeted: 'Caring for your wife and child is not a crime.'

Allies pointed to a comment from deputy chief medical officer Jenny Harries on March 24, when she was asked what parents should do if both fall ill. 'A small child is vulnerable. If adults cannot look after the child, that is an exceptional circumstance,' Dr Harries said.

However, the government guidance said that those self-isolating 'must stay at home and not leave the house', as well as 'staying away' from vulnerable elderly people. In an account of their ordeal published last month, Mr Cummings' journalist wife Mary Wakefield also described how he was nursed by their small son with Ribena - suggesting he stayed with them throughout.

"

It seems that mr. Cummings should be in jail with this type of behavior.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It would appear that he has done nothing wrong . The information below is copied from the website of a national newspaper .

The maverick No10 chief travelled with his wife and son from London to his parents' Durham farm in March to self-isolate with coronavirus symptoms, despite the government's own restrictions banning non-essential journeys.

He was spotted by a witness at the gate of the property, with Abba's Dancing Queen playing loudly.

But in a defiant statement this morning, a No10 spokesman said he had not broken any guidelines with the 264-mile trip.

'Owing to his wife being infected with suspected Coronavirus and the high likelihood that he would himself become unwell, it was essential for Dominic Cummings to ensure his young child could be properly cared for,' the spokesman said.

'His sister and nieces had volunteered to help so he went to a house near to but separate from his extended family in case their help was needed. His sister shopped for the family and left everything outside.

'At no stage was he or his family spoken to by the police about this matter, as is being reported. His actions were in line with coronavirus guidelines. Mr Cummings believes he behaved reasonably and legally.'

Cabinet minister Michael Gove, Mr Cummings' former boss, tweeted: 'Caring for your wife and child is not a crime.'

Allies pointed to a comment from deputy chief medical officer Jenny Harries on March 24, when she was asked what parents should do if both fall ill. 'A small child is vulnerable. If adults cannot look after the child, that is an exceptional circumstance,' Dr Harries said.

However, the government guidance said that those self-isolating 'must stay at home and not leave the house', as well as 'staying away' from vulnerable elderly people. In an account of their ordeal published last month, Mr Cummings' journalist wife Mary Wakefield also described how he was nursed by their small son with Ribena - suggesting he stayed with them throughout.

It seems that mr. Cummings should be in jail with this type of behavior. "

Also has anyone questioned why Abbas dancing queen was playing ?

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By *isandhers691127Couple
over a year ago

Bournemouth

Maybe this will be his Waterloo.

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By *asyukMan
over a year ago

West London


"It would appear that he has done nothing wrong . The information below is copied from the website of a national newspaper .

The maverick No10 chief travelled with his wife and son from London to his parents' Durham farm in March to self-isolate with coronavirus symptoms, despite the government's own restrictions banning non-essential journeys.

He was spotted by a witness at the gate of the property, with Abba's Dancing Queen playing loudly.

But in a defiant statement this morning, a No10 spokesman said he had not broken any guidelines with the 264-mile trip.

'Owing to his wife being infected with suspected Coronavirus and the high likelihood that he would himself become unwell, it was essential for Dominic Cummings to ensure his young child could be properly cared for,' the spokesman said.

'His sister and nieces had volunteered to help so he went to a house near to but separate from his extended family in case their help was needed. His sister shopped for the family and left everything outside.

'At no stage was he or his family spoken to by the police about this matter, as is being reported. His actions were in line with coronavirus guidelines. Mr Cummings believes he behaved reasonably and legally.'

Cabinet minister Michael Gove, Mr Cummings' former boss, tweeted: 'Caring for your wife and child is not a crime.'

Allies pointed to a comment from deputy chief medical officer Jenny Harries on March 24, when she was asked what parents should do if both fall ill. 'A small child is vulnerable. If adults cannot look after the child, that is an exceptional circumstance,' Dr Harries said.

However, the government guidance said that those self-isolating 'must stay at home and not leave the house', as well as 'staying away' from vulnerable elderly people. In an account of their ordeal published last month, Mr Cummings' journalist wife Mary Wakefield also described how he was nursed by their small son with Ribena - suggesting he stayed with them throughout.

"

He travelled to County Durham to "self-isolate" with other people?

Pat, you are funny

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Maybe this will be his Waterloo. "

It's possible, bosis would miss his super trouper.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It’s simple, one rule for Dom, one rule for everyone else, the definition of a tory crony.

Everyone in the country has been in lockdown for weeks and this bald headed prick disregards the rules.

We know he ain’t going to leave the side of BJ because he is valuable, if he stays, it confirms that BJ is a corrupt wank bitch.

Surely most people knew this already

Oh, wait..."

Called it! Boris is a wank bitch,

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By *isandhers691127Couple
over a year ago

Bournemouth

Fantastic result, Boris looks like a weak wank puppet and just been reading the daily heil comments, they are furious. Wheels coming off very nicely.

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