Quote Originally Posted by Trickytreesreds View Post
Correct and the politicians making it it sound as bad as espionage, have something to gain.
They all have something to gain, from party advancement to personal agendas.

Cummings IS resoundly hated for the Brexit situation he headed,(deny that all you want RA)
No coincidence to me, that the loudest screamers were vote remainers and seem complicit, in the recent letters sent to Barnier asking for his help to rock the Brexit boat.
Hence Barnier, sends a statement out, thanking them for their letters whilst making it plain, that the EU has/is always open to a two year extension. There will be a financial penalty to that, but hey ho, that's the price.
Cummings stands in the way of that.
Tricky, what I think or ‘deny’ really isn’t the point...just think about it.

You put all the ‘hatred’ directed towards Cummings down to his role over Brexit and use it to go off on another anti EU rant.

But the facts are that a significant proportion of Tory - pro Brexit Government supporting - MPs have protested against his behaviour and, as regards the Press...the Guardian, the Mirror and, to a lesser extent, the Independent were opposed to Brexit, the rest were largely in favour.

Throughout this thread, and elsewhere, you have attempted to deflect things away from the subject.
You’ve brought up Farage, migrants on the beaches, Barnier, every Labour ‘lockdown’ transgressor, the police, Sturgeon, Muslim funerals, even the wartime bombing of Coventry...and none of it is relevant.

This issue is entirely about the behaviour of the PM’s chief advisor, the ‘do as I say not as I do’ mentality and the PM’s abject attempts to defend both...nothing else.