thomasblue wrote:It sounds like he did not have much choice .
If both parents are showing symptoms and or are essential workers then they would need to somehow shield the child and have someone take care of them.
It just so happens that the help was in Durham.
Pretty much everybody would have done the same thing to protect the child and ensure his safety
EastleighBlue wrote:thomasblue wrote:It sounds like he did not have much choice .
If both parents are showing symptoms and or are essential workers then they would need to somehow shield the child and have someone take care of them.
It just so happens that the help was in Durham.
Pretty much everybody would have done the same thing to protect the child and ensure his safety
What? No choice? Behave! He wasn't ill, his wife was. He had a choice and any other member of the public would have been fined. He has to go or all credibility in the messages the government are giving are gone (if any is left currently).
thomasblue wrote:EastleighBlue wrote:thomasblue wrote:It sounds like he did not have much choice .
If both parents are showing symptoms and or are essential workers then they would need to somehow shield the child and have someone take care of them.
It just so happens that the help was in Durham.
Pretty much everybody would have done the same thing to protect the child and ensure his safety
What? No choice? Behave! He wasn't ill, his wife was. He had a choice and any other member of the public would have been fined. He has to go or all credibility in the messages the government are giving are gone (if any is left currently).
So they are both northern with no family in london.
The wife is ill and he is needed in government and also got sick himself
Who looks after the child if they are both sick ?
The best thing for that child is given the job he has and the fact the mother was sick is to be with other family and I would have done the exact same thing as he did. His children come first end of story.
EastleighBlue wrote:His arrogance in not resigning so far is breathtaking. He has utter contempt for the law and for the people of this country who have made all the sacrifices this government has requested. If he does not leave then frankly why should any of us bother to adhere to the government guidance going forward? Let civil unrest begin in my view.
epping blue wrote:EastleighBlue wrote:His arrogance in not resigning so far is breathtaking. He has utter contempt for the law and for the people of this country who have made all the sacrifices this government has requested. If he does not leave then frankly why should any of us bother to adhere to the government guidance going forward? Let civil unrest begin in my view.
I assume the Civil unrest comment is in jest ?
epping blue wrote:thomasblue wrote:EastleighBlue wrote:thomasblue wrote:It sounds like he did not have much choice .
If both parents are showing symptoms and or are essential workers then they would need to somehow shield the child and have someone take care of them.
It just so happens that the help was in Durham.
Pretty much everybody would have done the same thing to protect the child and ensure his safety
What? No choice? Behave! He wasn't ill, his wife was. He had a choice and any other member of the public would have been fined. He has to go or all credibility in the messages the government are giving are gone (if any is left currently).
So they are both northern with no family in london.
The wife is ill and he is needed in government and also got sick himself
Who looks after the child if they are both sick ?
The best thing for that child is given the job he has and the fact the mother was sick is to be with other family and I would have done the exact same thing as he did. His children come first end of story.
If both parents were hospitalised or to ill to look after the child, then they would look at local family or social circle. That fails and the child would be taken into care just like any other. Now its quite easy to believe that Dom doesn't have a very big social circle but his wife does have family in the south east. Failing that I'm sure someone would have shot down from Durham to collect him. Cant say I'm much bothered whether he stays or goes, that's up to Boris who the electorate have charged with running the country for the next 4.5 years. If you don't agree with the decision Boris makes then vote accordingly, in 4.5 years time.
thomasblue wrote:epping blue wrote:thomasblue wrote:EastleighBlue wrote:thomasblue wrote:It sounds like he did not have much choice .
If both parents are showing symptoms and or are essential workers then they would need to somehow shield the child and have someone take care of them.
It just so happens that the help was in Durham.
Pretty much everybody would have done the same thing to protect the child and ensure his safety
What? No choice? Behave! He wasn't ill, his wife was. He had a choice and any other member of the public would have been fined. He has to go or all credibility in the messages the government are giving are gone (if any is left currently).
So they are both northern with no family in london.
The wife is ill and he is needed in government and also got sick himself
Who looks after the child if they are both sick ?
The best thing for that child is given the job he has and the fact the mother was sick is to be with other family and I would have done the exact same thing as he did. His children come first end of story.
If both parents were hospitalised or to ill to look after the child, then they would look at local family or social circle. That fails and the child would be taken into care just like any other. Now its quite easy to believe that Dom doesn't have a very big social circle but his wife does have family in the south east. Failing that I'm sure someone would have shot down from Durham to collect him. Cant say I'm much bothered whether he stays or goes, that's up to Boris who the electorate have charged with running the country for the next 4.5 years. If you don't agree with the decision Boris makes then vote accordingly, in 4.5 years time.
So it's ok for someone to drive to london to get a child but it's not ok for him to drop the child to Durham?
Bluebina wrote:What a fuss over nothing, lefties looking any excuse to criticise the government, and the media grabbing the opportunity of more negativity, because they don’t like him
Don’t resign feck them all off especially Piers and the lefties
Bluebina wrote:What a fuss over nothing, lefties looking any excuse to criticise the government, and the media grabbing the opportunity of more negativity, because they don’t like him
Don’t resign feck them all off especially Piers and the lefties
Forever Blue wrote:Piers Morgan:
If Boris doesn’t fire Cummings today, then I will deem the Lockdown over & drive down to see my parents (from a 2m distance) for the first time in 12 weeks. I’m not having one rule for these clowns & another for the rest of us.
epping blue wrote:thomasblue wrote:EastleighBlue wrote:thomasblue wrote:It sounds like he did not have much choice .
If both parents are showing symptoms and or are essential workers then they would need to somehow shield the child and have someone take care of them.
It just so happens that the help was in Durham.
Pretty much everybody would have done the same thing to protect the child and ensure his safety
What? No choice? Behave! He wasn't ill, his wife was. He had a choice and any other member of the public would have been fined. He has to go or all credibility in the messages the government are giving are gone (if any is left currently).
So they are both northern with no family in london.
The wife is ill and he is needed in government and also got sick himself
Who looks after the child if they are both sick ?
The best thing for that child is given the job he has and the fact the mother was sick is to be with other family and I would have done the exact same thing as he did. His children come first end of story.
If both parents were hospitalised or to ill to look after the child, then they would look at local family or social circle. That fails and the child would be taken into care just like any other. Now its quite easy to believe that Dom doesn't have a very big social circle but his wife does have family in the south east. Failing that I'm sure someone would have shot down from Durham to collect him. Cant say I'm much bothered whether he stays or goes, that's up to Boris who the electorate have charged with running the country for the next 4.5 years. If you don't agree with the decision Boris makes then vote accordingly, in 4.5 years time.
moonboots wrote:Bluebina wrote:What a fuss over nothing, lefties looking any excuse to criticise the government, and the media grabbing the opportunity of more negativity, because they don’t like him
Don’t resign feck them all off especially Piers and the lefties
What's so good about the right if they break and flout their own rules? They see themselves as some sort of elite who are above the rules. Hope he goes. Bring him down a peg or two. Another u turn coming up?
worcester_ccfc wrote:Bluebina wrote:What a fuss over nothing, lefties looking any excuse to criticise the government, and the media grabbing the opportunity of more negativity, because they don’t like him
Don’t resign feck them all off especially Piers and the lefties
It's not a question of left v right, it's a question of what's morally right.
Dom's actions were morally wrong.
As has been suggested, if he isn't gone soon then it will be the PM in the firing line - not from "lefties" as you so poetically put it, but from his own side.
Sven wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:Bluebina wrote:What a fuss over nothing, lefties looking any excuse to criticise the government, and the media grabbing the opportunity of more negativity, because they don’t like him
Don’t resign feck them all off especially Piers and the lefties
It's not a question of left v right, it's a question of what's morally right.
Dom's actions were morally wrong.
As has been suggested, if he isn't gone soon then it will be the PM in the firing line - not from "lefties" as you so poetically put it, but from his own side.
Just Bluebina being, uhm, Bluebina again, Ned
Bluebina wrote:What a fuss over nothing, lefties looking any excuse to criticise the government, and the media grabbing the opportunity of more negativity, because they don’t like him
Don’t resign feck them all off especially Piers and the lefties
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