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Post by MagdaFR on May 24, 2020 17:24:52 GMT
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Post by queenzod on May 24, 2020 21:13:40 GMT
People are going to combust. 🙀
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Post by MagdaFR on May 24, 2020 23:11:33 GMT
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Post by ellie on May 25, 2020 10:50:42 GMT
People are going to combust. 🙀 Quite rightly so. Boris Johnson is an utter disgrace to his office and Cummins is too horrible for me to even describe without using a string of obscenities.
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Post by sgev1977 on May 25, 2020 12:17:57 GMT
It was an error of Johnson to defend him. If they wanted to ignore the issue the best thing he could do it was to totally ignored it.
I have seen people on Twitter claiming that maybe Cummings have anything on Johnson and that's why he defends him like that! That's another of the multiple examples about how conspiracy theories are dominating in modern culture! And how people at least unconsciously seem to like Johnson more than they admit! He somehow is the victim in this! I know people in the UK doesn't like it but the unsympathetic Cummings is maybe more smart they think he is and he easily won two major elections for Johnson so maybe he really considers him a valuable member of his team.
Also and this is a comment I have seen by the very few rational minds on Twitter, until recently he was the perfect but accidental scapegoat for Johnson. As an example, there is that article about the herd immunization I quoted above. According to it, immediately after adopting the policy Cummings accepted to discuss the issue with experts and was convinced it was the wrong policy so he tried to convince Johnson who defended his decision. Again, why someone as Cummings has such a power is a huge issue but Johnson was the one who defended the herd immunization. The response to the article was to attack the uncharismatic Cummings for wanting to "kill granny" (an out of context quote by someone else) meanwhile the sympathetic Johnson was giving a free pass! It seems people is fed up now, tho. That's good!
Also, it was telling that Johnson didn't answered the questions about if he was informed of those trips beforehand!
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Post by ellie on May 25, 2020 13:01:13 GMT
Cummins is undoubtedly a quite brilliant strategist so I fully understand why he is indispensable to Johnson. Unfortunately he is also a thoroughly despicable human being with zero respect or empathy for the more “lowly” and vulnerable members of society. Boris is very much in the same mould. Both of them disgust me as do the people who put them in office.
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Post by queenzod on May 25, 2020 13:05:30 GMT
Meanwhile, in America, our president went golfing while 100,000 are dead because of his cruelty and incompetence. Not a sincere word of sympathy among them. These guys should all be taken out and shot.
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Post by MagdaFR on May 25, 2020 15:54:59 GMT
Cummins is undoubtedly a quite brilliant strategist so I fully understand why he is indispensable to Johnson. Unfortunately he is also a thoroughly despicable human being with zero respect or empathy for the more “lowly” and vulnerable members of society. Boris is very much in the same mould. Both of them disgust me as do the people who put them in office. Even if Cummings goes away, Johnson isn't, the Conservatives aren't going away, Brexit is still going forward. And they're all disgusting.
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Post by sgev1977 on May 25, 2020 16:07:04 GMT
The hope is that people around the world see what their populist leaders are doing. We were seriously awfully prepared for this pandemic thanks to the wave of anti-establishment pseudo ubermen elected in the last few years in countries around the world.
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Post by queenzod on May 25, 2020 18:37:01 GMT
Even if he isn’t leaving, he probably understands now that the majority of people in England think he’s an effing wanker, and that he’s getting pilloried on social media and in the press. So that’s nice. 😂
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