If he’d been sacked it wouldn’t take so long, they are having a boozy lunch, he’ll come out looking sheepish in a few hours pretending he had a gonad*ing.
If he does get the sack I would expect us to go after the jobs of every rule breaker in lockdown considering people have exacting high standards.
Yesterday most of the cabinet tweeted that he hadn’t broken the rules though?
It seems half of the Tory party have rewritten the lockdown guidance in the last 24 hours, there are no longer rules which can have been broken, every action can be excused as common sense or looking after family.
When was the last time anyone saw Johnson!?
You're brilliant.You would be foaming at the mouth if Corbyn did what Cummings did. When it comes to the right, just turn a blind eye. Too funny, your reaction was predicted by me a few pages back. Hypocrisy thy name is Tory. With all due apologies to the Bard.
I’m basing this on the high standards people are setting and Obviously living by.
People are arguing it can’t be be one rule for Cummings and one rule for the rest well that works both ways or it’s a broken theory.
It’s a shame the country in all this has turned into a nation of curtain twitchers
it’s the implications made by the excuses that anger people
If he does get the sack I would expect us to go after the jobs of every rule breaker in lockdown considering people have exacting high standards.
Speaking of equal treatment, 9,000 fines issued so far for lockdown infringements. Wonder if Dom has paid his yet? Haven’t heard a fine mentioned so far.
Funny that.
Rees Mogg? Noticed we've seen and heard a lot more of him lately.So I'm no fan of Cummings, however something seems really off here (not about the rules - he broke them. Any argument against is a creative interpretation that is only needed when you've fudged up and see trying to get out of it - I'm sure we've all been there in some form or another) - the likes of Brexit Hardman Steve Baker are rounding on him along with other Tories, this feels like the opportunity they needed to oust Johnson. Johnson has served his purpose.
The scary question is - if they are so willing to oust Cummings, what do they have lined up as replacement? These are smart political tacticians, this is being done for a reason.
I fully expect Johnson to be marginalized (CVD 19 effects on his health as the perfect cloak) and Raab and Gove taking centre stage.
So I'm no fan of Cummings, however something seems really off here (not about the rules - he broke them. Any argument against is a creative interpretation that is only needed when you've fudged up and see trying to get out of it - I'm sure we've all been there in some form or another) - the likes of Brexit Hardman Steve Baker are rounding on him along with other Tories, this feels like the opportunity they needed to oust Johnson. Johnson has served his purpose.
The scary question is - if they are so willing to oust Cummings, what do they have lined up as replacement? These are smart political tacticians, this is being done for a reason.
I fully expect Johnson to be marginalized (CVD 19 effects on his health as the perfect cloak) and Raab and Gove taking centre stage.
He also came out to support Cummings. I think he made himself too toxic with the Grenfell comments and acting like Caesar in the commonsRees Mogg? Noticed we've seen and heard a lot more of him lately.
Thats why it needs the right optics - CVD 19 as the cover story.Less than 6 months after a thumping general election victory? I can't see it myself. How would it make the party look to the electorate?
As did everyone in the cabinet.He also came out to support Cummings. I think he made himself too toxic with the Grenfell comments and acting like Caesar in the commons