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The point is though that why trust Cummings unless he has documentation to back up what he is saying? The guy seems to have a massive ego problem and is now going after the people who shamelessly defended him just months prior.
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For some people, my enemy's enemy is my friend, plain and simple. Their hatred of Cummings is merely derived from their hatred of Boris, who hired him. If Cummings is going to take a pop at Boris they're therefore happy to go along with it, because his is the scalp they really want.
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Others can simply acknowledge that Cummings was/is good at what he does, even if playing for the wrong team. Now that he’s a free agent he could have some good stories from inside the dressing room. If he’s lying it shouldn’t be too difficult to disprove. I’m sure if we are “following the science” we will have Whitty and Vallance out to clearly state this was not their understanding of how events unfolded. Boris is gone anyway the backbenchers will push him after covid. |
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Dom has seen the light, and turned back from the forces of darkness. Granted its taken him getting sacked to do that, but better late than never.
What is amusing is those that were defending his Barnard trip at the time, now saying what a porky pie teller he is. If he is such a fibber what does that say about his 'Leave' campaign ? |
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They all lie you muppet, and they all cover each others backs during the good times.
However, once the crap hits the fan (or your best mate sacks you) the finger pointing and back stabbing begins, with everyone trying to paint a bigger target on anyone but themselves. If 'Dom the Magnificent' was really so concerned at the way Covid was being handled, he'd have said so at the time . . and probably gained a little respect for doing so. As it is, he went along with it, was therefore complicit in it, and only when he found himself out of the 'clique' decided he'd try for a little payback. He's no better or worse a person than any of them, but he's currently the big media story . . and they're bloody loving it :rolleyes: |
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I'm going to try and be as balanced (or perhaps that should be honest) as possible on this.
My dislike for DC is on par with my dislike for Boris & the tories in general. Do i want DC to to be right? Absolutely Are there questions to be asked about why he didnt raise the issues at the time (hopefully these will be asked)? Absolutely Do i think any of this will make a blind bit of difference? Not a chance.... Unless DC has irrefutable proof of the allegations he's making, then all this is just willy waving. |
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The system completely discarded the experiences being seen elsewhere.
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I'm not sure that's a fair assessment, most of Europe did exactly the same (at least initially) Apart from APAC the rest of the world doesn't have the real world experience in dealing with this type of event. That's not to say that we didn't screw up, we did & royally so. But we're not the only nation guilty of such. |
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Well this is quite fun!
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I think the Dom won't be on Nick Hancock's Christmas card list.
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