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Old 27-05-2021, 14:19   #12
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Re: Dominic Cummings testimony to HoC committee re Coronavirus

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Originally Posted by tweetiepooh View Post
Including the public doing all the things that help spread the wee beastie, not getting vaccinated, visiting "at risk" locations, returning from "at risk" locations and bypassing restrictions, gather together even when not recommended/allowed.
Just a guess, however i'd bet that the actions of the public are of pale comparison to the government's alleged mishandling in terms of deaths etc. if you could perform such a calculation.


I really do hope the findings of the enquiry (whenever it is) back up DC's version of events. The Boris apologists will be apoplectic but have nowhere to go.

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Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
Once again a recent survey I conducted concluded that most people don't give a toss what DC says and see it for what it is, dummy spitting.

No doubt if he was still in the employ of the PM he would have come forth with all this anyway, by way of his good conscience.
But hs isn't, and whilst his credibility can certainly be questioned, at some point in the future we'll have the answer to if he's right or not.
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