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gt_tdi 25.05.20 - 10:29pm



Shhhhh. * +

alanball 25.05.20 - 10:30pm
The country has the vile Government it deserves unfortunately * +

tasti2 25.05.20 - 10:37pm

@ mikeymk - 25.05.20 - 10:29pm
Rule. It's not law.

He the prime ministers aide * +

tasti2 25.05.20 - 10:38pm

@ alanball - 25.05.20 - 10:30pm
The country has the vile Government it deserves unfortunately

Agree * +

azrael17 25.05.20 - 10:40pm

@ mikeymk - 25.05.20 - 10:22pm
It's not very professional, is it.

Thing is, did he break any laws? Guidelines, sure. Not laws.

The public are the biggest hypocrites. They're calling for his head, and saying no to opening schools, whilst packing like sardines in parks and beaches...

Perhaps when the public are fkn perfect they can expect the government to be.

You do have a point concerning the hypocrisy of public, and that's as far as I agree with you. When you take a public job, you put yourself willingly out there to scrutiny. You consent to live to a higher ideal than the masses. This is an expectation imposed on you, especially when you are part of a government.

Take the scandal revolving around Bill Clinton as an example. The public cheats too, yet his action was seen as an ultimate betrayal not just to Hilary, but also to the public at charge. And he hasn't quite broken any laws in that regard either. The public chooses you to bring the best out of them, not the worse. Not when there's a pandemic out there killing thousands. There's greater responsibility in a period of utmost uncertainty. * +

kipling 25.05.20 - 10:45pm

@ mikeymk - 25.05.20 - 10:22pm
It's not very professional, is it.

Thing is, did he break any laws? Guidelines, sure. Not laws.

The public are the biggest hypocrites. They're calling for his head, and saying no to opening schools, whilst packing like sardines in parks and beaches...

Perhaps when the public are fkn perfect they can expect the government to be.

Yes he broke the law , he drove his car when he was having difficulty seeing things, 30 miles in fact , just to see if he was up to doing the long trip home .. * +

piggle 25.05.20 - 11:19pm
Never have a seen a guy look so different without his specs * +

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