Make your mind up. Or am I only allowed to agree with you?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmTahAali90
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Make your mind up. Or am I only allowed to agree with you?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmTahAali90
What makes me laugh me laugh is this starts from end March/beginning of April but no one was interested but now the death rates are falling/lockdown slowly being eased they now decide to find something else to be negative about.
Sporting events like Cheltenham which some of us agreed shouldn’t have gone ahead will be news now I suppose.
Media love negative and will break the laws constantly but that’s ok :blue:
I think you'll find it's far far more than Labour Party members who have expressed their feelings re Cummings but as usual you cannot resist referring in hate terms to the Labour Party It's in your genes
Do you believe Cummings explanation on his visit to Barnard Castle to "test his eyesight"
I hope the press continue digging to expose the truth This media you refer to will include all shades of political persusion but if we go on press bias the ratio will be about 70%/30% right wing
You obviously watched the "scrum" but of course you can watch it but tell others they are at fault for doing so
I'm surprised by the level of straw manning.
I have pointed out that having journalists ask difficult questions of political figures is an important job. I think we would both agree on that.
I have said that I personally found the footage of journalists asking Cummings if he had been to Bernard Castle helpful important in informing my opinion that this probably did happen and wasn't just a malicious accusation. This did turn out to be true - it did happen. At that point we had no way of knowing he would admit to it. I will acknowledge that my coming to the conclusion that this was important was subjective, if you disagree that's fine, but I value a media asking difficult questions of political figures.
Here's the straw man though, I have at no stage said I believe the collective behaviour of those was appropriate or defended the behaviour. In fact I said "I think they should do a better job of social distancing themselves". I believe they could have achieved the same result from a 2m distance.
No. That's another misrepresentation of my position, a common trend recently. Maybe I'm not articulating clearly. I'm not condoning the behaviour of anyone breaking social distancing for any reason - can you show me where I have done this? I'm saying that when the people who create the rules do not follow them it is different because it undermines the entire government message with potentially lethal consequences which make such an act 'worse' than if anyone else does it. Do you think this position is unreasonable?
I’ve woke up this morning and my eyesight is bad. I’m going to check how bad by taking a young family out for a drive.
Seems reasonable.
Every cloud has a silver lining.
Focus on the Cummings media scrum, let's not question how the Government is handling the crisis nor how they got things wrong or right.
Plus an added bonus that it's a good time to bury bad news if any type.
You may be also get junior ministers who aren't up to the job using it as a reason to resign.
Whilst the Cummings story is dominating the media space there's another aspect to this that's a little under the radar .
It brings in to question that if a PM is prepared to lose so much political credit with the electorate , create a division within his own party , a minister has resigned this morning over the affair then what's that say about Johnson's ability to do the job without him .
Tail wagging the dog ? .
Bear in mind Johnson's an 80 seat majority and a cabinet full of brexit admirers .
Just exactly how weak and insecure can you be ? .
He's an advisor , nothing more than that .
Just remember
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I’ve been laying low and not following too closely news happenings this last week but was aware of this furore. So yesterday evening I decided to watch the explanation given by the bloke himself. I have to say I thought he gave a reasonable explanation of the events and his thinking.
I would say that if I had found myself in a similar situation I could well see myself doing the same to help protect my family and minimise effects to others.
What I do find sad but unfortunately not surprising is the response to this whipped up hysteria created by all sides of the political and media establishment.
I new little of him previously so did a bit of reading up. Well it turns out that pretty much that he is disliked by lots of tories, labour and the press. Pretty much sees things and says it as it is. Sees through the lot of them. It Explains the witch-hunt.
Think we’d be better off with more people like him at the centre of power, at least trying to help keep politicians honest. Might help improve the political stock.
He might be the key to getting through the Brexit mess to come.