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RE: Should Dominic Cummings go? - Goodfella3041 - 27-05-2020 19:27

(27-05-2020 15:52 )babefan2012 Wrote:  Maybe I’m naive, maybe I’m just a stupid idiot but I don’t believe he should be sacked. I don’t believe he feels he’s above the law and should get away with whatever he feels he should. He’s hardly the only person of standing that’s broken rules yet they aren’t getting hammered for doing so. Yes he shouldn’t have done either trip but I can’t help thinking this is simply down to who he is not necessarily what he did.

One thing I will say is if he does get sacked or resigns ultimately through pressure he’ll still be a big adviser to Boris, that I have no doubt.

For all my criticism, I actually don't disagree with this. I think it always helps in these situations to put yourself in their shoes. The truth is that if I were in the privileged position to take my family to secluded spot, near relatives, with an extra house, with its own private woodland then, yeah, I probably would have done the same thing.

But there used to be a simple rule in politics -- you can't be caught in a lie. That was the cardinal sin. The third rail. When you're busted in a lie, you resign or you're sacked. And if you let them get away with the little lies over the small things, then they'll eventually be untouchable and out-of-control.

So I don't really give a shit that Cummings went to Durham during lockdown. But I do care about the extraordinary lengths that the Government is going to in order to save his sorry ass. It's the lies upon lies to insulate the previous lies about the lies.

This. Government. Lies.

And lies and lies and lies.

It has to stop somewhere.


RE: Should Dominic Cummings go? - The Silent Majority - 27-05-2020 19:29

(27-05-2020 15:52 )babefan2012 Wrote:  He’s hardly the only person of standing that’s broken rules yet they aren’t getting hammered for doing so. Yes he shouldn’t have done either trip but I can’t help thinking this is simply down to who he is not necessarily what he did.

Who he is, is relevant to this because he was instrumental in drawing up the rules everyone is expected to abide by.

The Chief Medical Officer up here broke the rules as well. She's not still being hammered for it because she put up her hands, apologised, and resigned.
That's the difference.


RE: Should Dominic Cummings go? - lovebabes56 - 27-05-2020 19:54

That is the differences between the Scottish Chief Medical Officer and Cummings is ; -
1) The CMO of Scotland was a woman
2) As SM say she held up her hands apologised and resigned
3) Cummings spun a hash of half truth and refuses to apologise
4) He is a cunt


RE: Should Dominic Cummings go? - HannahsPet - 27-05-2020 20:04

https://www.theguardian.com/media/2020/may/27/bbc-switches-emily-maitlis-in-newsnight-episode-over-cummings-remarks

you cant make it up


RE: Should Dominic Cummings go? - sandals1963 - 27-05-2020 20:30

(27-05-2020 11:42 )sandals1963 Wrote:  
(27-05-2020 11:39 )Charlemagne Wrote:  Emily Maitlis got it right last night on Newsnight 'To paraphrase'
"Deep national disquiet. Cummings broke the rules, everyone can see it and they are shocked that the government can't"

She says nonsense things like this all the time......she did not want us to leave the EU and has a go at the Govt any chance she gets...sad really as they are supposed to be impartial or show to be impartial...

And she has been rightly reprimanded, read the news don't cover it with your own opinion we make our own minds up, not everybody agrees on everything but we have the right to have fair unbiased news. Once the public know which way a news presenter leans half the population dis-regards all that they present. Naga Munchetty hates Donald Trump lots of people do but she now cannot present anything Trump centric without us wondering if she is spinning it the way she wants.


RE: Should Dominic Cummings go? - Goodfella3041 - 27-05-2020 20:34

Speaking of bias...

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/may/27/richard-desmond-housing-project-unlawfully-approved-robert-jenrick-isle-dogs-london-avoid-40m-hit

I am subject to no guidelines that require me to be objective and impartial, so I'll just say it: they're all fucking crooks.


RE: Should Dominic Cummings go? - Charlemagne - 27-05-2020 20:39

^ Guttless capitulation by BBC bosses.

The SNP got it correct with: “It’s ironic that the only apology over the whole Dominic Cummings lockdown breaches scandal comes from the BBC.”


RE: Should Dominic Cummings go? - The Silent Majority - 27-05-2020 22:45

(27-05-2020 19:54 )lovebabes56 Wrote:  That is the differences between the Scottish Chief Medical Officer and Cummings is ; -
1) The CMO of Scotland was a woman

Irrelevant.


RE: Should Dominic Cummings go? - lovebabes56 - 28-05-2020 04:52

fucking hell 895,000+ have signed petition to sack Cummings on Change.org!!

Nearly 30,00 have signed a SUPPORT Dominic Cummings Petition!!!

Yet the Government petition site has rejected petitions asking for Cummings to be sacked, Boris to resign, or an enquiry into Government's handling of pandemic


RE: Should Dominic Cummings go? - SOCATOA - 28-05-2020 07:40

I fear Bozo and his cabal are going to take this country into some very dark times. Reason and rule of law have gone, replaced by deciet and misinformation.