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Dominic Cummings - a new kind of (anti-)hero..
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostI agree 100%. BJ was indeed stupid to hire Cummings in the first place. But it's the latter's apparent 'right' to have a public voice that worries me.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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If Hancock goes it will have nothing to do with what he may have done wrong, that's not the way things work these days. Whether you go or stay is down to the decision/whim of the club;actions/performance however egregious, don't carry consequences unless it suits the establishment. Just look at Priti Patel's continued actions, all appalling, some involving death or harm, and all carried out in plain sight and evidently with approval.
As far as Cummings goes (so to speak) the recent outpourings haven't changed my view of him as an unpleasant and untrustworthy person, and given his fantasy approach to his own place in the universe I find it hard to go along with the apparent acceptance of his version of things as gospel truth and his revelations being a public-spirited action. I haven't gone into it in depth but my reaction was that it seemed something of an anti-climax after all the build-up (although some of the detail filled in some gaps), perhaps because my opinion of the bunch of incompetents currently ruling us is such that whatever DC says simply strengthens what I have already suspected/assumed to be the case.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostIf Hancock goes it will have nothing to do with what he may have done wrong, that's not the way things work these days. Whether you go or stay is down to the decision/whim of the club;actions/performance however egregious, don't carry consequences unless it suits the establishment. Just look at Priti Patel's continued actions, all appalling, some involving death or harm, and all carried out in plain sight and evidently with approval.
As far as Cummings goes (so to speak) the recent outpourings haven't changed my view of him as an unpleasant and untrustworthy person, and given his fantasy approach to his own place in the universe I find it hard to go along with the apparent acceptance of his version of things as gospel truth and his revelations being a public-spirited action. I haven't gone into it in depth but my reaction was that it seemed something of an anti-climax after all the build-up (although some of the detail filled in some gaps), perhaps because my opinion of the bunch of incompetents currently ruling us is such that whatever DC says simply strengthens what I have already suspected/assumed to be the case.
I think we'll find that, in the end, the system which has been devised over the years to make sure that nobody is ever actually blamed for anything will once again prove to be remarkably effective.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostI haven't read all the posts but I have a slight unease about Cummings being allowed a platform to reveal what (he says) went on behind closed doors in No 10. He is not an elected official, so not part of our democratic system...as in fact none of the so-called special advisors are.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostIf Hancock goes it will have nothing to do with what he may have done wrong, that's not the way things work these days. Whether you go or stay is down to the decision/whim of the club;actions/performance however egregious, don't carry consequences unless it suits the establishment. Just look at Priti Patel's continued actions, all appalling, some involving death or harm, and all carried out in plain sight and evidently with approval.
As far as Cummings goes (so to speak) the recent outpourings haven't changed my view of him as an unpleasant and untrustworthy person, and given his fantasy approach to his own place in the universe I find it hard to go along with the apparent acceptance of his version of things as gospel truth and his revelations being a public-spirited action. I haven't gone into it in depth but my reaction was that it seemed something of an anti-climax after all the build-up (although some of the detail filled in some gaps), perhaps because my opinion of the bunch of incompetents currently ruling us is such that whatever DC says simply strengthens what I have already suspected/assumed to be the case.
I would also agree with you that he is such a duplicitous person, and some of his evidence was so clearly partial, particularly with regard to his mates Gove, Raab and Sunak, and some of it was clearly wrong (and has already been debunked), that it is difficult to give a great deal of credence to anything he said."I do not approve of anything that tampers with natural ignorance. Ignorance is like a delicate exotic fruit; touch it and the bloom is gone. The whole theory of modern education is radically unsound. Fortunately in England, at any rate, education produces no effect whatsoever. If it did, it would prove a serious danger to the upper classes, and probably lead to acts of violence in Grosvenor Square."
Lady Bracknell The importance of Being Earnest
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Originally posted by LHC View PostParadoxically I think Cummings’ attempt to throw Hancock under the bus has probably secured his position, at least for the time being. Johnson won’t sack Hancock now as to do so would make him look weak, and also give credibility to Cummings’ evidence.
I would also agree with you that he is such a duplicitous person, and some of his evidence was so clearly partial, particularly with regard to his mates Gove, Raab and Sunak, and some of it was clearly wrong (and has already been debunked), that it is difficult to give a great deal of credence to anything he said.
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There was a time when many of this country's leaders has served in the armed forces, and therefore had probably learnt something of leadership and teamwork. Johnson and his cronies (including Cummings) are all too clearly ignorant in such matters. His idea that chaos all around him would cause people to rely on him as leader is beyond ludicrous. In fact it smacks of 'divide and rule'!
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Originally posted by rauschwerk View PostThere was a time when many of this country's leaders has served in the armed forces, and therefore had probably learnt something of leadership and teamwork. Johnson and his cronies (including Cummings) are all too clearly ignorant in such matters. His idea that chaos all around him would cause people to rely on him as leader is beyond ludicrous. In fact it smacks of 'divide and rule'!
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