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Dominic Cummings
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All of the press and media are saying he should be sacked, just how far have the cameramen and photographers travelled to film or take photos of him, there is a massive crowd of them camped outside his house barely a fag paper between them, hypocrites or what!!
Will the BBC sack their cameraman or the Mirror sack their photographers, etc, disgraceful behaviour by a pack of hyenas baying for blood!
Will the BBC sack their cameraman or the Mirror sack their photographers, etc, disgraceful behaviour by a pack of hyenas baying for blood!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Cummings 4 year old son is autistic. On 9th April the government adjusted lockdown rules for people with autism/carers of children with autism. THAT is why the government is insisting he's broken no rules/laws. I don't know why the (leftwing-biased) press aren't reporting this fact. They are out for his blood. Discrediting the government in the process. It’s despicable behaviour, and shows their true colours.
If you look at ALL today's newspaper headlines you will see that it's not just the so-called "left-wing" press that is outraged by Cummings behaviour - the arch Tory rag Daily Mail is equally outraged. His disgraceful actions are further compounded by Boris's disgusting attempts to defend him in the briefing yesterday. They should both GO.
From David Small at 07:46 Mon //Cummings 4 year old son is autistic. On 9th April the government adjusted lockdown rules for people with autism/carers of children with autism. THAT is why the government is insisting he's broken no rules/laws.//
From your favoured newspaper, diddly.
//People with learning disabilities or autism can leave the house for exercise more than once a day and can travel outside of their local area under current lockdown measures, the government has said.//
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ world/2 020/apr /14/uk- coronav irus-ru les-aut ism-lea rning-d isabili ties-lo ckdown
For goodness sake, get a grip people! All the troubles this country has and all you can do is jump up and down like petulant children. Absolutely pathetic.
He's staying. Get over it.
From your favoured newspaper, diddly.
//People with learning disabilities or autism can leave the house for exercise more than once a day and can travel outside of their local area under current lockdown measures, the government has said.//
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For goodness sake, get a grip people! All the troubles this country has and all you can do is jump up and down like petulant children. Absolutely pathetic.
He's staying. Get over it.
So as Cummings made the trip on 30th March maybe he knew about the planned 8th April change and thought it might be applied retrospectively.
Regarding his alleged visits to the castle and the bluebell fields it'll be interesting to see whether he chooses to prove he wasn't there or just waits to see whether someone else finds evidence to show he was.
Regarding his alleged visits to the castle and the bluebell fields it'll be interesting to see whether he chooses to prove he wasn't there or just waits to see whether someone else finds evidence to show he was.
It matters not one jot whether or not it was allowed; what matters is that it is perceived by millions of people to have been a breach of the rules. What Cummins should have done is explain that he thought it was in line with the rules and issue a grovelling apology to those who thought otherwise. His "I did nothing wrong" stance is irritating people and damaging the future propects of the Tory party.