Cummings 08:28 - May 23 with 103691 views | waynekerr55 | Toast, surely? | |
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Cummings on 22:17 - May 28 with 2610 views | Kilkennyjack | | |
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Cummings on 22:58 - May 28 with 2559 views | Fireboy2 |
Well said Kenneth. One of very few tories who have my respect. | | | |
Cummings on 22:59 - May 28 with 2555 views | Dr_Winston |
Cummings on 22:58 - May 28 by Fireboy2 | Well said Kenneth. One of very few tories who have my respect. |
It's a parody account. | |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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Cummings on 23:05 - May 28 with 2544 views | Fireboy2 |
Cummings on 22:59 - May 28 by Dr_Winston | It's a parody account. |
He still has my respect winny. | | | |
Cummings on 23:29 - May 28 with 2499 views | swan65split |
Cummings on 21:14 - May 28 by LeonWasGod | It's either inconsiderate or they're just on autopilot. I move out to give pedestrians more room, but there could well be times at the end of ride when I'm knackered that I forget. It's a habit thing as much as anything. Swerving out into the road to give pedestrian space isn't exactly a muscle memory thing as normally you'd get knocked off. But people should be doing that now imo. Also, it's surprising how many people haven't got a clue how long 2m is. (nothing about slipstreams in the advice I don't think, but 2 m should still apply). [Post edited 28 May 2020 21:14]
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Glad you mentioned the road, around here 99% of them use the pavement (at speed) I am just waiting for one of our neighbours or visitors open the car door and knock one of them off, I wonder who would win the damages legal case the person in the car or the cyclist | | | |
Cummings on 23:41 - May 28 with 2489 views | jack_lord |
Cummings on 10:42 - May 28 by WarwickHunt | Which bit of that isn’t factual? |
It may not be a fact he has ignored it. He may just not care or believe it even though it is so true. So it is opinion suggesting he has ignored it even though he has. | |
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Cummings on 07:10 - May 29 with 2392 views | ItchySphincter | Before the whole Dominic Cummings saga cyclists were the one group of people to whom the rules didn’t apply. Fair enough though, because they’re cyclists. | |
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Cummings on 09:24 - May 29 with 2329 views | jack_lord |
Cummings on 07:10 - May 29 by ItchySphincter | Before the whole Dominic Cummings saga cyclists were the one group of people to whom the rules didn’t apply. Fair enough though, because they’re cyclists. |
Whar's the difference between cyclists and Dominic Cummings - nothing , their both cun.. (sorry responsible cyclists) | |
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Cummings on 10:30 - May 29 with 2286 views | ymaohyd |
Cummings on 22:58 - May 28 by Fireboy2 | Well said Kenneth. One of very few tories who have my respect. |
Ditto | |
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Cummings on 10:44 - May 29 with 2274 views | swan65split | its rumored where Dom went to Durham, it wasn't his fathers farm, he appears to be a part owner, is that a second home then? | | | |
Cummings on 10:50 - May 29 with 2269 views | Highjack |
Cummings on 10:44 - May 29 by swan65split | its rumored where Dom went to Durham, it wasn't his fathers farm, he appears to be a part owner, is that a second home then? |
It doesn’t matter. He could have gone on a murderous rampage slashing hundreds of people to tiny bits and he still wouldn’t get sacked. | |
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Cummings on 17:54 - May 29 with 2162 views | Catullus |
Cummings on 10:50 - May 29 by Highjack | It doesn’t matter. He could have gone on a murderous rampage slashing hundreds of people to tiny bits and he still wouldn’t get sacked. |
He could probably knock Carrie up and get away with it, he must have some very tasty secrets about some people, specifically Bojo. It wasn't a murderous rampage but his actions may well have led to a few extra deaths! | |
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Cummings on 02:24 - May 30 with 2070 views | swan65split | If you get a chance watch last night's have I got news for you.....BJ and the rest wot be happy. | | | |
Cummings on 17:41 - May 30 with 1876 views | londonlisa2001 |
Cummings on 17:36 - May 30 by exiledclaseboy | Aye that made me smile. I wonder how long his ticking off lasted. |
He won’t be doing a briefing again for a while... It’s the way he said to Dowden ‘I’m happy to answer’ as well. Whitty should have interrupted Johnson last week to do the same. | | | |
Cummings on 17:42 - May 30 with 1874 views | londonlisa2001 |
Cummings on 17:40 - May 30 by monmouth | That's his knighthood gone then. |
He’s of BAME background. This bunch wouldn’t give him a knighthood anyway. | | | |
Cummings on 17:43 - May 30 with 1872 views | exiledclaseboy |
Cummings on 17:41 - May 30 by londonlisa2001 | He won’t be doing a briefing again for a while... It’s the way he said to Dowden ‘I’m happy to answer’ as well. Whitty should have interrupted Johnson last week to do the same. |
It’s difficult for them because in theory at least they can comment on the situation without commenting on the political ramifications. Which is impossible. Van Tam had clearly thought about how he’d answer the question and wasn’t about to let Dowden stop him. | |
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Cummings on 17:47 - May 30 with 1862 views | exiledclaseboy | I wonder if anything new will break on this tonight. | |
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Cummings on 17:48 - May 30 with 1860 views | londonlisa2001 |
Cummings on 17:43 - May 30 by exiledclaseboy | It’s difficult for them because in theory at least they can comment on the situation without commenting on the political ramifications. Which is impossible. Van Tam had clearly thought about how he’d answer the question and wasn’t about to let Dowden stop him. |
It is difficult, but Whitty should have been able to do the same. They did, apparently, refuse to do the first presser after the rose garden debacle, | | | |
Cummings on 17:52 - May 30 with 1852 views | exiledclaseboy |
Cummings on 17:48 - May 30 by londonlisa2001 | It is difficult, but Whitty should have been able to do the same. They did, apparently, refuse to do the first presser after the rose garden debacle, |
Can’t say I blame them but that’s not a sustainable position for them either. Resignation from one or both of them would have blown this thing right up. | |
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Cummings on 18:01 - May 30 with 1838 views | londonlisa2001 |
Cummings on 17:52 - May 30 by exiledclaseboy | Can’t say I blame them but that’s not a sustainable position for them either. Resignation from one or both of them would have blown this thing right up. |
Indeed. I feel angry with them both to be honest. Equally if they think that schools going back is wrong (I have no idea whether it is or isn’t - I can see both sides) they have to say so. Publicly. Or allowing shops to open in just over 2 weeks (perhaps a little longer). The problem is as far as I can see from following a lot of the scientists as I have been doing since the start, cases are now very, very low in the general population apart from a few areas, mainly in the North of England. But remain stubbornly high in care homes, and there’s a problem in some hospital settings. They can’t be honest about it, as they’re trying to hide the ongoing care homes issue. So people think it’s far less safe than it is and none of it makes sense. Together with the breakdown of trust caused by Cummings and Johnson, it’s a disaster. But I also believe Wales is doing things badly as well. By keeping a far more stringent set of measures (which is harming a lot of people) than necessary because they still cant get to grips with testing. At the end of all this, the need for inquiries into governments and advisers on a UK and devolved level is overwhelming. | | | |
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