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... would like to find some excuse for this second breach of lockdown - after he was well and back at work - and when (presumably) the 'childcare' emergency was no longer valid reason?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Spicerack - // diddlydo//To earlier replies on this thread - of course DC is a Tory//
Where's your proof? //
Acting as chief advisor to a PM who leads the Tory Party when you fundamentally disagree with the entire ethos of his ideas and plans, which must obviously be based on the political stance of his party, would be utterly untenable.
Who could possibly work like that? Who would want to?
The notion that Mr Cummings does not wholly endorse the policies he assists in forming and implanting is frankly bizarre.
Where's your proof? //
Acting as chief advisor to a PM who leads the Tory Party when you fundamentally disagree with the entire ethos of his ideas and plans, which must obviously be based on the political stance of his party, would be utterly untenable.
Who could possibly work like that? Who would want to?
The notion that Mr Cummings does not wholly endorse the policies he assists in forming and implanting is frankly bizarre.
diddly - // For heaven's sake - would anyone work for an ultra right-wing Tory i.e. Boris if he didn't share his right-wing views. Answer "No". Ergo DC is a rabid Tory supporter. //
That may be a little too far the other way I think.
I have no doubt that Mr Cummings is a Tory supporter - it would be virtually impossible for him to do his job otherwise, but I don't think it's necessary to be a 'rabid Tory supporter' to work for them.
That may be a little too far the other way I think.
I have no doubt that Mr Cummings is a Tory supporter - it would be virtually impossible for him to do his job otherwise, but I don't think it's necessary to be a 'rabid Tory supporter' to work for them.
naomi - // /would anyone work for an ultra right-wing Tory i.e. Boris if he didn't share his right-wing views. Answer "No".//
Answer ‘Yes’. As an example, regardless of individual political allegiance, the whole of the Civil Service works for whatever flavour government happens to be in office. //
That's seriously poor reasoning.
The Civil Service continues to work regardless of who is in power - it makes absolutely no difference to them whatsoever.
Do you seriously think you can compare people who carry out administration duties for any and all governments with the one individual who is closer to the Prime Minister than anyone outside his immediate family - and, as evidence clearly shows, he is prepared to sit through an entire avalanche of hostility in order to protect him?
You must see that as a comparison, that does not get off the ground, never mind actually fly!
Answer ‘Yes’. As an example, regardless of individual political allegiance, the whole of the Civil Service works for whatever flavour government happens to be in office. //
That's seriously poor reasoning.
The Civil Service continues to work regardless of who is in power - it makes absolutely no difference to them whatsoever.
Do you seriously think you can compare people who carry out administration duties for any and all governments with the one individual who is closer to the Prime Minister than anyone outside his immediate family - and, as evidence clearly shows, he is prepared to sit through an entire avalanche of hostility in order to protect him?
You must see that as a comparison, that does not get off the ground, never mind actually fly!
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