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• #14027
Cumgate just keeps snowballing.
Just when you think they've buried it, Booyah!, they pull another story out of bag.
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• #14028
Meanwhile elsewhere
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• #14029
I agree with you that probably the vast majority of people at that party weren't criminals, but there is no way the latest revelations about Cummings have had a big effect in the estates near me.
I'm regularly in the Clapton Park Estate and there have been big groups of young men (demographically most likely to not follow the guidance according to various police forces, and also of course most likely to get caught up in gangs) hanging out in a non-socially-distanced way pretty much since the start of lockdown. Weeks ago this changed to even bigger, mixed sex groups.
I don't think they give too hoots about Cummings-gate, which is ultimately a middle class diversion about something not actually that important, other than in principle (as he didn't actually put other people at risk, although he could have done).
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• #14030
The only person that I’ve heard of that jumped close to 60m is Laso Schaller.
People sometimes need to stop being pricks and think a bit.
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• #14031
as he didn't actually put other people at risk, although he could have done
The people at his workplace, the A&E staff, potentially his extended family, his own family and other road users while testing the old eyesight.
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• #14032
Yes sorry, not quite the right phrasing. I think Durham Police said they didn't take it more seriously because he didn't break social distancing. I'm very much not defending Cummings who I think is a twunt, but a massive party with people doing zero social distancing is much riskier in terms of spreading the virus than his behaviour, which is ultimately more about hypocrisy and the principle/spirit of the guidance.
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• #14033
an open goal for the opposition
Colour me surprised when they take the open goal and fuck themselves in the face with it.
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• #14035
We're still at level 4. We're transitioning to level 3, but we're still at level 4.
Orwell would be proud, such doublespeak...
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• #14036
Also fun with primary legislation just being updated on the GOV website in order to relax restrictions.
No, no, no, we don't need a parliament to do that, we just need someone to update a website. Easy.
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• #14037
The stats the current uk gov state on testing daily where documented on r4 more or less this evening . Needless to say the “capacity value” and actual value are vastly different.
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• #14038
No British common sense at the London police?
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• #14039
Do I have Covid?
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• #14040
primary legislation
The regulations are secondary legislation. What primary legislation amendments have they tried to slip under the radar?
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• #14041
Maybe.
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• #14042
Weirdly it was widely reported as being a 200ft drop (which I suppose it can’t be).
I’m not sure who you’re arguing with regarding the jumpers. I didn’t bring them up.
Everyone needs to quit shaming beech goers though. They’re allowed and it’s not dangerous.
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• #14043
Which is pretty much the same as 60m. Albeit very different from the 16m referred to in the Gruaniad article. But hey, sixteen, sixty, who's counting?
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• #14044
The article above states 200ft as well as 16 metres.
I stated (the incorrect) 60m after seeing three reports of 200ft.
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• #14045
Maybe.
Apparently 92 is the "danger Will Robinson" number.
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• #14046
Again? That is unlucky.
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• #14047
why would the police be special, are they from another country?
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• #14048
The regulations are secondary legislation. What primary legislation amendments have they tried to slip under the radar?
Nevermind, had based it on an incorrect tweet.
-rep for me for repeating misinformation.
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• #14049
if the police stayed 2m apart it would make kettling tricky
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• #14050
Sieving
In the long game things like this become an open goal for the opposition / traditional Tories / press willing to shine a light on him. That's probably going to be the biggest outcome of the whole escapade and not sure how sustainable it is for Johnson. All this because Dom doesn't want to say sorry for anything.