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What Did You Make Of Cummings' Interview?
I thought he came across as a dangerous individual, kept on referring to 'we' as though he is part of a secret elite group of would-be unelected rulers of the country/world. Sinister. Nice to hear him slag off the blond weakling though. :-)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.He believes in anarchy basically.
He is driven by ideology and the desire to do stuff. Johnson is obsessed with being powerful and popular.
Interesting to hear him say that anyone rho thinks Brexit is bound to turn out well must have a screw loose tho in fairness he said the same thing about the Remain option
He didn’t explain why he thought Brexit was nevertheless a good thing.
To be sure he spun a good line with his “taking back control” nonsense at the time.
He is driven by ideology and the desire to do stuff. Johnson is obsessed with being powerful and popular.
Interesting to hear him say that anyone rho thinks Brexit is bound to turn out well must have a screw loose tho in fairness he said the same thing about the Remain option
He didn’t explain why he thought Brexit was nevertheless a good thing.
To be sure he spun a good line with his “taking back control” nonsense at the time.
I believe what he says is true. The problem he's got in his crusade to harm BJ is that he's such a slimy and unlikeable character himself, that you instinctively feel you should be on the side of the person he's attacking.
That's why these revelations are not having the earth shattering effect he perhaps thought they would.
That's why these revelations are not having the earth shattering effect he perhaps thought they would.
I actually don’t think Cummings is “slimy”
He’s driven and doesn’t suffer fools gladly.
So hardly surprising that he’s fallen out with Johnson whom he’d never have respected to
start with.
The fact he plainly has his agenda of revenge will plainly lessen the impact of his words. Added to the fact that for now lots of voters where it matters are still it seems prepared to forgive Johnson anything. That won’t last of course but even that might not matter
He’s driven and doesn’t suffer fools gladly.
So hardly surprising that he’s fallen out with Johnson whom he’d never have respected to
start with.
The fact he plainly has his agenda of revenge will plainly lessen the impact of his words. Added to the fact that for now lots of voters where it matters are still it seems prepared to forgive Johnson anything. That won’t last of course but even that might not matter
Here's what one person thought of him:-
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Cummings making excuses about breaking lockdown rules: a hastily botched tale which unbelievably didn’t get him the sack from the liar in chief.
Cummings doing an interview about the PM: ok he’s definitely got it in for him but I doubt he ever really thought that much of him to start with.
Whatever else you might think of him, plainly he’s not making it up (there is some opinion in there too it isn’t all fact)
But it surely isn’t hard to grasp concept that sometimes people lie to suit themselves and sometimes they tell the truth even when maybe they shouldn’t
Cummings doing an interview about the PM: ok he’s definitely got it in for him but I doubt he ever really thought that much of him to start with.
Whatever else you might think of him, plainly he’s not making it up (there is some opinion in there too it isn’t all fact)
But it surely isn’t hard to grasp concept that sometimes people lie to suit themselves and sometimes they tell the truth even when maybe they shouldn’t
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