What a bumbling perfomance!

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  • oddoneout
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    • Nov 2015
    • 9145

    #31
    Whatever the reality, neither is what is needed or wanted at a time like this. If it is incompetence then he needs to be sidelined at the least to let others try and make a better stab at it, if it's a performance as far as I'm concerned that's even worse as then he's knowingly playing with people's lives on a stage he has created of the country for his own gratification.
    I still could not actively wish him dead but I am beginning to think bad thoughts about regretting that he recovered... and I could do without such poison seeping in to an already overburdened mind.

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    • Serial_Apologist
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      • Dec 2010
      • 37602

      #32
      Originally posted by Count Boso View Post
      I don't think Cummings was clear as to the precise guidelines that he was following, but even the more relaxed regulations are clear that you cannot travel to a holiday/second home or stay in any home but your own.

      https://www.gov.uk/government/public...eave-the-house
      I hear that Durham police are not to take action against Cummings for breaking the guidelines - it being felt that his indiscretion amounted to no more than the kind of misunderstanding to be expected when new guidance was being introduced. Or something.

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      • Serial_Apologist
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        • Dec 2010
        • 37602

        #33
        Originally posted by oddoneout View Post
        Whatever the reality, neither is what is needed or wanted at a time like this. If it is incompetence then he needs to be sidelined at the least to let others try and make a better stab at it, if it's a performance as far as I'm concerned that's even worse as then he's knowingly playing with people's lives on a stage he has created of the country for his own gratification.
        I still could not actively wish him dead but I am beginning to think bad thoughts about regretting that he recovered... and I could do without such poison seeping in to an already overburdened mind.
        Worry not. I have been the possessor of such an overburdened state of mind for most of my life, without (as yet) succumbing to total cynicism.

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        • MrGongGong
          Full Member
          • Nov 2010
          • 18357

          #34
          Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
          I hear that Durham police are not to take action against Cummings for breaking the guidelines - it being felt that his indiscretion amounted to no more than the kind of misunderstanding to be expected when new guidance was being introduced. Or something.
          Pathetic and toadying

          Looking forward to the overturning of all the fines handed out to others.
          Last night after downing a few glasses I was wondering whether I was in a fit state to do anything important
          It crossed my mind to go to the shed and get out my chainsaw to test whether I was too pissed to operate machinery......







          changed my mind .....

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          • Count Boso

            #35
            Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
            I hear that Durham police are not to take action against Cummings for breaking the guidelines - it being felt that his indiscretion amounted to no more than the kind of misunderstanding to be expected when new guidance was being introduced. Or something.
            They are probably wise to accept the 'indiscretion' - which was the drive to Barnard Castle, given that they maintained social distancing, and nabbing Cummings for that would be doing him for what they had turned a blind to others doing. The eyesight story was just a bit of Cummings's warped humour. The other bit was that the police say on driving to Durham they 'didn't consider that regulations had been broken' was acceptable in light of the anonymous email saying "You finger Cummings and …" etc etc)

            Moving on from the irony of the above, the BBC Fact-Checker is good here (well, bad, actually, blast!), in that it's clear that the police only deal with the law, that is, what was contained in the original Act passed by parliament. They do not deal with infringements of the government's guidelines, which takes the responsibility back to Johnson and his government.

            Fact checker: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/52828076

            Guidelines: Living with children

            "We are aware that not all these measures will be possible if you are living with children, but keep following this guidance to the best of your ability.

            What we have seen so far is that children with coronavirus (COVID-19) appear to be less severely affected. It is nevertheless important to do your best to ensure that all members of your household follow this guidance."

            Last edited by Guest; 28-05-20, 15:55.

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