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The Durham police force cleared cummings of wrongdoing very quickly … but frankly, if the head of the supreme court has already declared him innocent beforehand then it might have seem pointless for the police to bother?


 

If this was put on Twitter it would deserve a hefty fact-checking label.

The police haven't 'cleared cummings of wrongdoing'. Only a court can do that. They have instead said he committed a breach but they won't be taking retrospective action.

She isn't 'head of the supreme court'. If you're thinking of its President, that's someone else.

She hasn't 'declared him innocent'. Again, only a court can do that. 

The police act independently of the Crown Prosecution Service, and the Crown Prosecution Service acts independently of the Attorney General, her opinion is neither here nor there when it comes to their decision making.

 

As always it's best to check things out before spouting misinformation, and follow the old advice - CHECK BRAIN IS ENGAGED BEFORE PUTTING MOUTH IN GEAR.

 


 'may have' a lot of people 'may have' done a lot of things. lol The Police took no action. Guess what that means not enough evidence

A Court? You have to be charged first.

What are you going on about! lol


 Someone else needs to go on the fact-checking list.

No action in this case could mean 'not in the public interest'. Neither you nor I know though.

And exactly - you have to be charged to court first, only in court can you be 'declared innocent' - in law nobody else can. 

 


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Have a day off in a scenic spot JP Cummings.


 I think I might. I'll take my chances visiting a quiet Riverside. I'll be able to feed the Swans I probably don't need to social distance from them. 

Its far safer than visiting a busy beach.

 



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All were forbidden to leave their  home for 14 days with the virus. The main and most important rule of lockdown.

People who fear they can not see properly  do not risk taking their spouse on her birthday  for a longish drive.  Maybe someone dim would chance going around the block. But most wouldn't do it at all, driving is not a way to test ones eyesight as you could endanger passenger's,  yourself,  other motorists and pedestrians.

I feel going onto other minor details is irrelevant as you end up getting tied up in knots by a person pulling strings, eager to deflect away from the fundamental point.

Cummings had the virus and he left his home. This was forbidden.  The slogan was :Stay at Home, Protect the NHS, Save Lives. 

I don't see why anyone needs go further than that when engaging with people who want to discuss things that are not relevant to that one fact alone. So don't do it. Repeat the lockdown rule like a mantra if any petty bullocks are attempted to sidetrack debate.

He had Covid and did not self isolate, he took an extensive Road trip. End of.

The British public took the instruction very seriously and didn't even see dying relatives to protect the NHS. That's why they are quite rightly bitter and angry, but mostly heartbroken at the unjust nature of one rule for the elite and another for the rest of us. Apparently he intends to resign in 6 months, this may or may not come to fruition. But if he did the Tories would still least have a chance at winning elections again.  Boris was falling on his sword and destroying all the Goodwill the public felt towards him by covering up for Cummings. I'm not keen on the PM but since early he did not break the rules, it did seem unfair the entire Tory party would suffer due to one man's cowardly deceit.

Who knows, once Cummings is a thankfully distant memory the Tory party may regain their former recent goodwill  with the electorate.


 Absolutely brilliant story.

But wrong on so many levels.


 If you had symptoms of the virus :-

the lock down rule was  to STAY HOME.

Cummings didn't stay home so he broke the rules of lockdown. End of story,  no further info required.

Eye story may be introduced into conversation for comic reasons.

 

 



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The Durham police force cleared cummings of wrongdoing very quickly … but frankly, if the head of the supreme court has already declared him innocent beforehand then it might have seem pointless for the police to bother?


 

If this was put on Twitter it would deserve a hefty fact-checking label.

The police haven't 'cleared cummings of wrongdoing'. Only a court can do that. They have instead said he committed a breach but they won't be taking retrospective action.

She isn't 'head of the supreme court'. If you're thinking of its President, that's someone else.

She hasn't 'declared him innocent'. Again, only a court can do that. 

The police act independently of the Crown Prosecution Service, and the Crown Prosecution Service acts independently of the Attorney General, her opinion is neither here nor there when it comes to their decision making. 

As always it's best to check things out before spouting misinformation, and follow the old advice -

CHECK BRAIN IS ENGAGED BEFORE PUTTING MOUTH IN GEAR. 


 
Funny you should say that -  cos actually  someone in such a senior judicial role should be the very one who should engage their brain before speaking.
 
Opposition MPs were calling for her to resign (which I think is a bit drastic tbh)  but I certainly understand how strongly they feel about it - hence the news item caught my eye.
She called for judges to butt out of politics! If she can bark orders at high court judges regarding being unbiased, she can surely follow her own advice?

 

The people to whom my post is addressed would see straightaway that the main point I was making there is that people in  position of power should show no bias and say nothing that would influence those lower down the pecking order - and I gave an example with what David Cameron did.

 

If YOU want to ignore my main point and instead focus obsessively on nitpicking, splitting hairs and dissecting the exact meaning of phrases …. be my ''guest'', guesty.



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Have a day off in a scenic spot JP Cummings.


 I think I might. I'll take my chances visiting a quiet Riverside. I'll be able to feed the Swans I probably don't need to social distance from them. 

Its far safer than visiting a busy beach.

 


 That's fine if you intended to exercise at the time Cummings broke the rules of lockdown. At that time you could leave home once a day to exercise only,  you wouldn't be able to leisurely feed swans  at the height of the pandemic. Just Jog past. 

However if you had symptoms neither you or anyone living with you could leave your home.  The instruction made by the Government was to stay home and self isolate for 14 days if you had symptoms or Heaven forbid, the virus itself. If you were to do that you would be breaking the main rule of lockdown.

Facts only, no conjecture or made up scenarios casting swans or otherwise.



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All were forbidden to leave their  home for 14 days with the virus. The main and most important rule of lockdown.

People who fear they can not see properly  do not risk taking their spouse on her birthday  for a longish drive.  Maybe someone dim would chance going around the block. But most wouldn't do it at all, driving is not a way to test ones eyesight as you could endanger passenger's,  yourself,  other motorists and pedestrians.

I feel going onto other minor details is irrelevant as you end up getting tied up in knots by a person pulling strings, eager to deflect away from the fundamental point.

Cummings had the virus and he left his home. This was forbidden.  The slogan was :Stay at Home, Protect the NHS, Save Lives. 

I don't see why anyone needs go further than that when engaging with people who want to discuss things that are not relevant to that one fact alone. So don't do it. Repeat the lockdown rule like a mantra if any petty bullocks are attempted to sidetrack debate.

He had Covid and did not self isolate, he took an extensive Road trip. End of.

The British public took the instruction very seriously and didn't even see dying relatives to protect the NHS. That's why they are quite rightly bitter and angry, but mostly heartbroken at the unjust nature of one rule for the elite and another for the rest of us. Apparently he intends to resign in 6 months, this may or may not come to fruition. But if he did the Tories would still least have a chance at winning elections again.  Boris was falling on his sword and destroying all the Goodwill the public felt towards him by covering up for Cummings. I'm not keen on the PM but since early he did not break the rules, it did seem unfair the entire Tory party would suffer due to one man's cowardly deceit.

Who knows, once Cummings is a thankfully distant memory the Tory party may regain their former recent goodwill  with the electorate.


 Absolutely brilliant story.

But wrong on so many levels.


 If you had symptoms of the virus :-

the lock down rule was  to STAY HOME.

Cummings didn't stay home so he broke the rules of lockdown. End of story,  no further info required.

Eye story may be introduced into conversation for comic reasons.

 

 


 Look up the caveats within the rules my Dear Boy! lol



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Have a day off in a scenic spot JP Cummings.


 I think I might. I'll take my chances visiting a quiet Riverside. I'll be able to feed the Swans I probably don't need to social distance from them. 

Its far safer than visiting a busy beach.

 


 That's fine if you intended to exercise at the time Cummings broke the rules of lockdown. At that time you could leave home once a day to exercise only,  you wouldn't be able to leisurely feed swans  at the height of the pandemic. Just Jog past. 

However if you had symptoms neither you or anyone living with you could leave your home.  The instruction made by the Government was to stay home and self isolate for 14 days if you had symptoms or Heaven forbid, the virus itself. If you were to do that you would be breaking the main rule of lockdown.

Facts only, no conjecture or made up scenarios casting swans or otherwise.


 Keep telling yourself that.



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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8372911/Boris-puts-Dominic-Cummings-chance-one-witness-admits-sighting-aide.html

Terrible state of affairs. lol



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I despise all of those who have broken the rules - the lying, privileged, hypocritical Mr Spunk-shootings or anyone else.

If someone is caught out they should be held to account - the thing is it's not political in my case, I just want justice.

Now it's a free for all.

FFS.

We have come out of Lockdown far, far, too early - and even more will die - that is the important point now.

My local park was a case in point - the coppers dispersed huge shitloads of aggressive youths 'partying', and then as soon as the coppers left they went straight back again to being c***s without fear or sanction - the little shits.

Why do I fucking bother?

Why does anyone?

The second wave is inevitable. :(

 

 



-- Edited by John Doe on Sunday 31st of May 2020 02:53:22 AM

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I despise all of those who have broken the rules - the lying, privileged, hypocritical Mr Spunk-shootings or anyone else.

If someone is caught out they should be held to account - the thing is it's not political in my case, I just want justice.

Now it's a free for all.

FFS.

We have come out of Lockdown far, far, too early - and even more will die - that is the important point now.

My local park was a case in point - the coppers dispersed huge shitloads of aggressive youths 'partying', and then as soon as the coppers left they went straight back again to being c***s without fear or sanction - the little shits.

Why do I fucking bother?

Why does anyone?

The second wave is inevitable. :(

 

 



-- Edited by John Doe on Sunday 31st of May 2020 02:53:22 AM


 I honestly don't think 'enough' UK folks can tolerate or manage a proper strict lockdown for too long. Cases and deaths have slowed. But they have still been steady and reasonably high. Over recent weeks still! That's after what 10 weeks or more of lockdown. Why? Why haven't things slowed down more, over all this time? Like in many other Countries.

Probably goes back to what I've said about many people just won't do strict lockdowns properly here. They won't do it strictly enough, for long enough.

Or maybe Countries like Italy, Spain, etc just aren't reporting properly anymore. I have my suspicions. Its funny how huge economic problems were being spoke of. And then quite quickly their cases per day numbers officially recorded have dropped very dramatically! I've also noticed how the Countries I've mentioned and others aren't testing many people at all anymore overall. Maybe that is why they appear to have very low daily new cases numbers of late. In my view the quite dramatic and rapid changes in some Countries data seems a tad false. Doesn't add up imo.

 

I'm later than you for a change. Couple of late nights for me in a row. How it goes at times. I'll get up in 5hrs or so and go to bed pretty early tomorrow. Usually works. lol



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So, now it's been revealed that one of the so called 'witnesses' to Cummings peregrinations has admitted to lying.

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So, now it's been revealed that one of the so called 'witnesses' to Cummings peregrinations has admitted to lying.


 I have read a few places where they say he is being targeted due to Brexit. That really would not surprise me at all. 



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So, now it's been revealed that one of the so called 'witnesses' to Cummings peregrinations has admitted to lying.


 That’s the guy who made up the 19 April sighting and one that was hotly denied by Cummings. He admitted to the other sighting with his fantasy island eyesight stuff.



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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8372911/Boris-puts-Dominic-Cummings-chance-one-witness-admits-sighting-aide.html

Terrible state of affairs. lol


 Is Professor Tam wrong too? 



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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8372911/Boris-puts-Dominic-Cummings-chance-one-witness-admits-sighting-aide.html

Terrible state of affairs. lol


 Is Professor Tam wrong too? 


 About what? Are you talking about when he said everyone should stick to the rules? If so. All he seemed to be doing to me is answering the question that idiot journalist asked him in a clever manner. Answering to shut the journalist up basically. He stated an obvious, the rules are the rules. He didn't lay out what the rules actually are. Like Jenny has done in the past. 

Like I said last night my broader view on lockdown is that the majority in the UK just cannot do a proper strict lockdown, for very long. The pattern seems to have been, the first 5 to 6 weeks the vast majority were doing well. Weeks 7 to present, more and more people gradually started to slack. People started going to beaches, sunbathing in parks before it was allowed. Brighton beach was looking busy, 3 weeks ago.

 



-- Edited by JP on Sunday 31st of May 2020 03:11:55 PM

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So, now it's been revealed that one of the so called 'witnesses' to Cummings peregrinations has admitted to lying.


 A fair bit was revealed. It all usually comes out in the wash in the end.

MSM still don't talk about these things. Or Labour rule flouters. No surprise. lol



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JP wrote:
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JP wrote:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8372911/Boris-puts-Dominic-Cummings-chance-one-witness-admits-sighting-aide.html

Terrible state of affairs. lol


 Is Professor Tam wrong too? 


 About what? Are you talking about when he said everyone should stick to the rules? If so. All he seemed to be doing to me is answering the question that idiot journalist asked him in a clever manner. Answering to shut the journalist up basically. He stated an obvious, the rules are the rules. He didn't lay out what the rules actually are. Like Jenny has done in the past. 

Like I said last night my broader view on lockdown is that the majority in the UK just cannot do a proper strict lockdown, for very long. The pattern seems to have been, the first 5 to 6 weeks the vast majority were doing well. Weeks 7 to present, more and more people gradually started to slack. People started going to beaches, sunbathing in parks before it was allowed. Brighton beach was looking busy, 3 weeks ago.

 



-- Edited by JP on Sunday 31st of May 2020 03:11:55 PM


 People don't seem to have much self control now, I actually find it ridiculous that so many are just ignoring both lockdown and social distancing rules.....they are not rules made to curb peoples freedom, they are rules made to save lives. I am surrounded by neighbours who have just acted as normal throughout, one is recovering from cancer, on the other side the daughter in law is a GP….why the hell don't they use sense?

 

Tomorrow will begin my 12th week of lockdown, bar the odd walk and one garden centre visit, if anyone has come round they have sat outside on the patio whilst I am indoors. Like someone pointed out when lockdown started and some were moaning...we are not being asked to go out and fight a bloody war, we are asked to stay home and drink tea....or as the weather has been so good stay home and sunbathe.....it's not incredibly difficult really is it, not when the alternative is to go out and spread a deadly disease.

I do sympathise with people who live alone or live in flats with no outside space, I have a feeling they are not the ones acting like carefree arseholes though. 



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Syl wrote:
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8372911/Boris-puts-Dominic-Cummings-chance-one-witness-admits-sighting-aide.html

Terrible state of affairs. lol


 Is Professor Tam wrong too? 


 About what? Are you talking about when he said everyone should stick to the rules? If so. All he seemed to be doing to me is answering the question that idiot journalist asked him in a clever manner. Answering to shut the journalist up basically. He stated an obvious, the rules are the rules. He didn't lay out what the rules actually are. Like Jenny has done in the past. 

Like I said last night my broader view on lockdown is that the majority in the UK just cannot do a proper strict lockdown, for very long. The pattern seems to have been, the first 5 to 6 weeks the vast majority were doing well. Weeks 7 to present, more and more people gradually started to slack. People started going to beaches, sunbathing in parks before it was allowed. Brighton beach was looking busy, 3 weeks ago.

 



-- Edited by JP on Sunday 31st of May 2020 03:11:55 PM


 People don't seem to have much self control now, I actually find it ridiculous that so many are just ignoring both lockdown and social distancing rules.....they are not rules made to curb peoples freedom, they are rules made to save lives. I am surrounded by neighbours who have just acted as normal throughout, one is recovering from cancer, on the other side the daughter in law is a GP….why the hell don't they use sense?

 

Tomorrow will begin my 12th week of lockdown, bar the odd walk and one garden centre visit, if anyone has come round they have sat outside on the patio whilst I am indoors. Like someone pointed out when lockdown started and some were moaning...we are not being asked to go out and fight a bloody war, we are asked to stay home and drink tea....or as the weather has been so good stay home and sunbathe.....it's not incredibly difficult really is it, not when the alternative is to go out and spread a deadly disease.

I do sympathise with people who live alone or live in flats with no outside space, I have a feeling they are not the ones acting like carefree arseholes though. 


That was me Syl.

As soon as the government relaxed the Lockdown too soon I knew what would happen (and there were already enough arseholes flouting the rules throughout as it is).

Also what made me laugh was all the virtue signalling adverts making out that staying at home was so terrible - people were not being asked to go over the bloody top from the trenches into No Man's Land.

It started with Thatcher and the me, me, me generations and it has got much worse as so many people are so very selfish now.

Wait until this week - it will be chaos.

It's as if the almost 40,000 people who have died here have been forgotten already. :(



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Syl wrote:
JP wrote:
Twizzler wrote:
JP wrote:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8372911/Boris-puts-Dominic-Cummings-chance-one-witness-admits-sighting-aide.html

Terrible state of affairs. lol


 Is Professor Tam wrong too? 


 About what? Are you talking about when he said everyone should stick to the rules? If so. All he seemed to be doing to me is answering the question that idiot journalist asked him in a clever manner. Answering to shut the journalist up basically. He stated an obvious, the rules are the rules. He didn't lay out what the rules actually are. Like Jenny has done in the past. 

Like I said last night my broader view on lockdown is that the majority in the UK just cannot do a proper strict lockdown, for very long. The pattern seems to have been, the first 5 to 6 weeks the vast majority were doing well. Weeks 7 to present, more and more people gradually started to slack. People started going to beaches, sunbathing in parks before it was allowed. Brighton beach was looking busy, 3 weeks ago.

 



-- Edited by JP on Sunday 31st of May 2020 03:11:55 PM


 People don't seem to have much self control now, I actually find it ridiculous that so many are just ignoring both lockdown and social distancing rules.....they are not rules made to curb peoples freedom, they are rules made to save lives. I am surrounded by neighbours who have just acted as normal throughout, one is recovering from cancer, on the other side the daughter in law is a GP….why the hell don't they use sense?

 

Tomorrow will begin my 12th week of lockdown, bar the odd walk and one garden centre visit, if anyone has come round they have sat outside on the patio whilst I am indoors. Like someone pointed out when lockdown started and some were moaning...we are not being asked to go out and fight a bloody war, we are asked to stay home and drink tea....or as the weather has been so good stay home and sunbathe.....it's not incredibly difficult really is it, not when the alternative is to go out and spread a deadly disease.

I do sympathise with people who live alone or live in flats with no outside space, I have a feeling they are not the ones acting like carefree arseholes though. 


 The lack of fear of the virus is surprising. And yes I know one or two who have acted at least close to their normal all along. Some of those ICU pictures and mini documentaries were horrific to see. And yet many don't appear bothered.

Like I've said now and again all through this crisis human beings capacity to believe it will never happen to me is staggering.



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I thought it was you who said that JD, didn't want to give you credit just in case it wasn't...teehee it was a very astute remark.

 

And yep JP,  some people are totally ...well....THICK.



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