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Oh well with the police not acting any further, that’ll just push the message that one rule for them, one for everyone else.

This whole affair has caused so much damage, the actual offence itself is nothing compared to the actions or lack of since it became public, if he’d stepped down that would have been pretty much it who’d have thought with porkies flying left, right and centre it’s taken this for a lot of people to lose trust in the panto pm.
Thats not fair Wills. Accept the police decision. If there had been something to ‘do’ him on they would have. He should apologise now though.
 
Thats not fair Wills. Accept the police decision. If there had been something to ‘do’ him on they would have. He should apologise now though.


I accept the police said he broke the rules, I don't accept that he has seemingly got off scott free, especially being a high level representative of those imposing the rules. Well not totally scott free his has gone a long way to destroying confidence in both Boris and the government for what appears to be a considerable number of people who were backing him previously.

You know how much a lot of the public don't like seeing elites getting away with things they wouldn't
 
I accept the police said he broke the rules, I don't accept that he has seemingly got off scott free, especially being a high level representative of those imposing the rules. Well not totally scott free his has gone a long way to destroying confidence in both Boris and the government for what appears to be a considerable number of people who were backing him previously.

You know how much a lot of the public don't like seeing elites getting away with things they wouldn't
Agree with some of that. :emoticon-0148-yes:
 
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Regardless of cummings, the damage is already done. The amount off pissed off people I have met, just today alone, mainly first time Tory voters is unbelievable. They know they have been taken for mugs and are now doing as they please when they please.
 
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You aren’t this ****ing dense surely. You can’t seriously deny this issue has dented their rep across a huge number of people beyond those who know them for what they are already. People who had never heard of Cummings a week ago and have little to no interest in any sort of politics have been triggered by this. That doesn’t just go away.

He convinces himself by writing it.
 
What a Trumpesque daily briefing from Johnson. Wont let the experts answer questions regarding Cummings. I'm glad I didnt lend my vote to this corrupt set of ****s. I dont think I could bear the shame of it.