emgeeb wrote:
This incident has destroyed all that the Government had achieved so far.
What tosh! A man seeking to do right by his family in the face of danger, as I hope all of us would, has been turned into a concerted witch hunt to get rid of a formidable adviser to the Prime Minister. Much drivel has been promulgated by the MSM and assorted figures on the left of British politics, who have been salivating at the prospect of damaging the government they still haven't forgiven for taking Britain out of the EU.
It is also difficult to see what it is that the government has achieved in regard to the virus. It has been haphazard, bordering on incompetent, though that is easy to say with the benefit of hindsight. At least the government can be forgiven for not being so blessed.
The lockdown and fair weather have been used as an excuse for hundreds of unwanted migrants, from camps in France where the virus is rampant, to cross the Channel in rubber boats, even escorted to UK waters by French coastguards, with barely a whisper of condemnation from the same figures. Tens of thousands have arrived legitimately in the UK by sea, tunnel and air without any checks whatsoever.
If Cummings (who had not broken any laws, and whose accuser about a second trip is anonymous and almost certainly fictitious) is forced out, democracy in Britain will be further weakened and the Sir Humphreys of the civil service will have won. That is not something anyone should relish, whether their political inclinations are to the left or the right. He is making a statement later this afternoon, so he may then resign, or stick two fingers up to his detractors.