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Old 05-28-2020, 01:56 AM
 
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Originally Posted by bejarano View Post
14000 people in the UK have been arrested and charged for lockdown violations - the reality is that Cummings should have been arrested and charged for breaking the law. What has been the mantra again? Stay at home, protect the NHS.

Though I would like to see him arrested and charged, his resignation will do nicely and hopefully, none of us have ever have to see him again.
He's going nowhere.
Boris has an 80-seat majority and another four and a half years before the next general election.
Short of being fellated by the entire workforce of Spearmint Rhino on the steps of Buckingam Palace he can do pretty much what he wants.
He knows this and the Tory party knows this.
In a few weeks time the pubs will be open and people will be going on holiday.
This confected story backed by the Brexit-hating media and every Remain voter in the land will be forgotten about.

 
Old 05-28-2020, 01:59 AM
 
Location: Glasgow Scotland
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He didn't cheat the system though did he? Of course its a 'witch hunt' because quite frankly as far as world news goes this is nothing, yet we are subjected to it relentlessly. I mean seriously who cares if some bloke went for a drive or a walk! Don't you think there are rather more important issues going on in this world that the UK press should be reporting on?
Im quite shocked at you thinking this is a nothing.. He helped make the rules he broke.. dont you get it...
 
Old 05-28-2020, 02:25 AM
 
Location: Glasgow Scotland
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He's going nowhere.
Boris has an 80-seat majority and another four and a half years before the next general election.
Short of being fellated by the entire workforce of Spearmint Rhino on the steps of Buckingam Palace he can do pretty much what he wants.
He knows this and the Tory party knows this.
In a few weeks time the pubs will be open and people will be going on holiday.
This confected story backed by the Brexit-hating media and every Remain voter in the land will be forgotten about.
This has nothing to do with politics.. Im a Tory myself and wished Boris luck as PM.. however this is something else.. its complete disrespect by Cummings. his massive ego told him he could do what the hell he liked even with his own rules to lesser folk.. I feel let down by his actions and his fairy story after he was seen in Durham.. He knew he did wrong or why the hell didnt his wife mention on her page that they had been away to Durham while she spoke of families and lockdown and how it affects people...The story stinks and so does Cummings.
 
Old 05-28-2020, 02:54 AM
 
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Originally Posted by Roscoe Conkling View Post
He's going nowhere.
Boris has an 80-seat majority and another four and a half years before the next general election.
Short of being fellated by the entire workforce of Spearmint Rhino on the steps of Buckingam Palace he can do pretty much what he wants.
He knows this and the Tory party knows this.
In a few weeks time the pubs will be open and people will be going on holiday.
This confected story backed by the Brexit-hating media and every Remain voter in the land will be forgotten about.

Who's going nowhere, Boris? Don't be so sure, let's see what you all have to say when the extension to a trade deal with the EU is agreed in June. Let's see what you all have to say about that. I am looking forward to it.



And of course, Dominic Cummings isn't going anywhere, he is a private employee of Boris Johnson, he doesn't have to go anywhere as nobody voted him in therefore nobody can vote him out, seeing as Boris isn't a details man - he needs Cummings at the helm, who is going to take his place? Dominic Raab or one of the other geniuses?


You seemed to have forgot nearly 40000 people have died on his watch down to the bad desicions of BJ over this pandemic - BJ and the rest of the cretins will be held to accountable once this is all over or will you blame Jeremy Corbyn, Diane Abbott and the EUSSR.

Last edited by bejarano; 05-28-2020 at 03:22 AM..
 
Old 05-28-2020, 05:17 AM
 
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Who's going nowhere, Boris? Don't be so sure, let's see what you all have to say when the extension to a trade deal with the EU is agreed in June. Let's see what you all have to say about that. I am looking forward to it.

Not a hope

And of course, Dominic Cummings isn't going anywhere, he is a private employee of Boris Johnson, he doesn't have to go anywhere as nobody voted him in therefore nobody can vote him out, seeing as Boris isn't a details man - he needs Cummings at the helm, who is going to take his place? Dominic Raab or one of the other geniuses?


Nope.He's paid for by the taxpayer.


You seemed to have forgot nearly 40000 people have died on his watch down to the bad desicions of BJ over this pandemic - BJ and the rest of the cretins will be held to accountable once this is all over or will you blame Jeremy Corbyn, Diane Abbott and the EUSSR.


Nope.Not every single Covid-19 death can be blamed on a politician.Any politician.In any country.
Coronavirus caused their death.




You have a very bad case of Boris Derangement Syndrome.Seek help.
 
Old 05-28-2020, 08:53 AM
 
Location: Great Britain
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You have a very bad case of Boris Derangement Syndrome.Seek help.


Durham Constabulary have called any breach by Cummings as a minor matter and will not be taking any action whatsoever.

Cummings has not been charged with anything and has done cery little wrong in trhe eyes of the police, so should now be free to continue in his current role.

Dominic Cummings: Durham police says Boris Johnson's aide may have committed 'minor breach' of lockdown rules - Sky News
 
Old 05-28-2020, 09:10 AM
 
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Durham Constabulary have called any breach by Cummings as a minor matter and will not be taking any action whatsoever.

Cummings has not been charged with anything and has done cery little wrong in trhe eyes of the police, so should now be free to continue in his current role.

Dominic Cummings: Durham police says Boris Johnson's aide may have committed 'minor breach' of lockdown rules - Sky News
They also conclude he broke the lock down rules.....
 
Old 05-28-2020, 09:31 AM
 
Location: Glasgow Scotland
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Originally Posted by Brave New World View Post


Durham Constabulary have called any breach by Cummings as a minor matter and will not be taking any action whatsoever.

Cummings has not been charged with anything and has done cery little wrong in trhe eyes of the police, so should now be free to continue in his current role.

Dominic Cummings: Durham police says Boris Johnson's aide may have committed 'minor breach' of lockdown rules - Sky News
does that mean he can zoom up and down to Durham every weekend.
 
Old 05-28-2020, 02:02 PM
 
Location: SE UK
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Originally Posted by bejarano View Post
14000 people in the UK have been arrested and charged for lockdown violations - the reality is that Cummings should have been arrested and charged for breaking the law. What has been the mantra again? Stay at home, protect the NHS.


Though I would like to see him arrested and charged, his resignation will do nicely and hopefully, none of us have ever have to see him again.
The reality is that he wasn't arrested because he DIDNT break the law! This is a prime example of 'mob rule', you must 'assume' he broke the law because of the furore the press have created? The way (some) people are carrying on you'd think he murdered the pope! It's time for some rational thinking.
 
Old 05-28-2020, 02:08 PM
 
Location: SE UK
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Im quite shocked at you thinking this is a nothing.. He helped make the rules he broke.. dont you get it...
He didn't 'break the rules' that's the point besides there are FAR more serious issues in the world right now than a bloke driving a car! It's more than over reaction, it's a witch hunt. The US is in flames because a policeman suffocated a man by kneeling on his windpipe but people don't care, they only care that Cummins drove his car! The world's gone mad!
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