WHERE to begin on the
real background to Dominic Cummings scuttle off to mummy? Maybe I
start by saying how deeply ashamed I am to be British these days. I
hate that. Britain always stood for something. Now it stands for
nothing. Worse than nothing.
Many years ago, when a
company I worked for was struggling at a crossroads in a fast
developing business a colleague said we were “in danger of losing
our sense of true north”. He was so right. And this is where this
appalling Government is leading us – astray. Off the path. Away
from the moral high ground into the depths of the talgy wood, where
the really nasty gripper grabbers walk.
LET us begin by
examining what is represented by Cummings actions and public
acceptance of the lockdown rules. If the rules are flexible for
Cummings will anyone follow them? Well if he accepted he was wrong
and resigned no harm would be done. If he did not accept he was wrong
but was sacked for his behaviour the rules would be reinforced.
But if he claims what
he did was fine and the PM and Cabinet – as they are – back him
then irreparable harm will be done. How much will it matter?
WE are now past the
first peak and are said to be reasonably confident there will not be
a second. But just in case we are putting a major test and track
service in place to contain any resurgence. This process was unwisely
stopped only a week or two into the crisis. On that basis it must be
the case that if the lockdown is eased too fast a second peak becomes
more likely.
And that will be made
even more certain if public adherence to the rules is damaged by a
piece of favouritism by the PM and Cabinet.
So what do they really
think they are playing at? Advisers are ten a penny, here today and
gone tomorrow hirelings. If the public good can be best served by
dumping or even better sacking him then that is the right decision.
But they are busy
chummying up to back him. Risking their entire lockdown strategy on
the mis-directed whim of a sick man who may not even have been in
full possession of his wits.
THE moral bankruptcy
and the dereliction of public duty this implies is terrifying. It
betrays a Government infinitely more interested in its own power and
dogma than the well being of the public it serves.
That this can already
by implied by their earlier failures – especially in the area of
care homes – leads to only one real conclusion:
Boris Johnson and his
Tory Government have no interest in the well-being of the British
people. I so accuse. I just wish they would sue me for libelling the
cretinous, criminal and morally corrupt bunch of them.
The Cummings and Goings
of Dominic:
27
March - Cummings
seen running along Downing Street shortly after the prime minister
posts video saying he has contracted virus.
28 and 29 March - Over weekend, Cummings is said to have developed coronavirus symptoms.
28 and 29 March - Over weekend, Cummings is said to have developed coronavirus symptoms.
30
March - Downing
Street confirms Cummings is self-isolating after developing symptoms
of the virus.
31
March - Joint
investigation by The Guardian and the Daily Mirror, shows Cummings
travelled to his family's farm in Durham.
31
March - Cummings's family spoken to by the police. Durham Constabulary
said: Officers made contact with the owners of the address who
confirmed that the individual in question was present and was
self-isolating in part of the house.
14
April - Cummings
is pictured in Downing Street after recovering from coronavirus.
22 May - The story breaks.
23 May - Cummings statement claims it was reasonable action to protect child; Number 10 backs him.
POINTS: Cummings family have a nice established home in London . They have a nanny to care for their four year old son. He is a well-paid adviser. Many family members work in Government at Number 10 and could have supported him. He drove while unwell. It is reported that the weekend he drove to Durham was his mother's birthday.