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A Peerage For Dominic Cummins In The New Year...r

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sandyRoe | 09:20 Fri 13th Nov 2020 | ChatterBank
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Honours?
Some Brexiters would think it a just reward for his work getting us out of the EU.
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Lord Cummins of Barnard castle has a nice ring to it . . .
09:47 Fri 13th Nov 2020
Lord Cummings of Barnard Castle
are we on AB driving this too hard?
or even taking it - - - too far ?
PP - // I mean AH the gt AH didnt know who oscar wilde was a few days ago
( I bet he did really and it was just for effect) //

For the second time of asking - please leave me out of your nonsensical ramblings, I don't wish to be associated with you in any way.

Thank you.
I'd agree with him being shut in a room with Andy Peters for a day.
Dom gets the moolah apparently
he didnt go
the PM pushed - and so Dom gets a pay off - lucky fellow
£ 100 000
I was going to correct myself, so no need to be so snippy.
Chortle
but that is the stance that some take - can't abide an honest mistake
What's "snippy" supposed to mean???
// but it is good to see what others think, and why they think it.//
well some people anyway

the leakers are saying that Brexit policy inside no 10 is an absolute shambles - hence the frabjous joy at Cummings departure
call your self an educated person, if you don't understand snippy.
look it up.
"Oh yeah - give him a peerage for undermining the lockdown regs by going on a trip to test his eyesight? I don't think so."

Sigh.

How many more times does it have to be said that he didn't break and laws or regulations?

He didn't follow a guideline, and there is a yawning chasm of a difference between not following a guideline and not following a regulation.

Tax evasion is illegal, tax avoidance is not - this is fundamentally the same difference between a regulation and a guideline.

I can remember when he didn't follow a guideline and I can also remember you describing your daughter as being "apoplectic" because he didn't follow a law/regulation - I also remember suggesting that you try to explain to your daughter the difference between the two. Did you?

I'm happy to admit I know the square root of eff all about this man, or what he does (or did - now the past tense applies), but I DO know he didn't break any law or regulation.

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