Quote Originally Posted by Andy_Faber View Post
I'm very surprised the covid-rule-breaking element of this has gained greater scrutiny that the marital-infidelity element. I would hazard a guess that 95% of the population have broken the Covid rules at least once, many by accident and many after a thoughtful analysis of the risks, but to me that's on a different scale (per person) than having an affair (with anyone, let alone a long-standing friend who the wronged party (Hancock's wife) must know). Maybe its just me, seems the focus is wrong. To The Daily Mail's credit they have made the same point
Take your point, AF...but he isn’t ‘anyone’...he’s a rule maker, or was. That’s the difference.
To me the focus is wrong, but not in the way you suggest. I, for one, wouldn’t get on my high horse about marital infidelity and adultery...it would be hypocritical. I can however, along with many others, occupy the high moral ground where nepotism and cronyism appear to have become the norm.