I don't often agree with you politically 123, but you are correct. As Boris' chief adviser he was as, if not more, culpable as anybody else for mistakes made. In fact everybody made mistakes, politicians, scientists, advisers alike, no matter what the political persuasion. Starmer wouldn't have done any better and probably no worse. Hindsight is a wonderful thing!

The problem with Cummings is that he is a proven liar and, as I've said in a previous post, is attempting to ingratiate and get the public on his side. Not an edifying spectacle. He should have left quietly, kept his mouth shut and acted with a little more dignity and not be the obnoxious individual that he is.