Cummings vs Johnson

Chris_D

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It seems like Dominic Cummings is continuing his drip-feed vendetta against Boris with his latest allegation of Covid rule-breaking by No. 10.
I can understand that many are livid at Boris and his cronies for flouting the rules and hiding behind the current investigation. It will be difficult for Boris to talk his way out of this one, however I suspect it will probably all blow over like the other scandals and indiscretions have.
That doesn't detract however from what a proper slimy, scheming, shifty little git Cummings is though and I wonder how many other little tidbits of potentially damaging information he has secreted up his slippery sleeve.

I'll tell you a story about how Cunnings operates;
Even as a child when I knew him at school he would be a devious, crafty little tw@t and nobody in the class liked him. I had a particular loathing for the little slug as he sat behind me and was constantly chunnering away to himself and muttering things about 'people from Liverpool'. Me: 'stfu you little weirdo'. I'd usually get a telling off because even though it was him who had instagated the discord it was me that would get told off for turning around and threatening him, which I'm sure he would have anticipated. We were all about 7/8 at the time. Devious.

Another example I recall quite vivdly was when in 'art class' we were all tasked to make a picture relating to our favourite football team. Somehow he seemed to have had advance knowledge of this particular task as the sneaky little sh!te had gone into the crayon boxes and removed all the red crayons knowing my team was, you guessed it, Liverpool. He was subsequently found out when our teacher asked to look at our hands and found waxy red stains on his shirt cuffs. What 7/8 yr old kid does that?? One that goes into politics and becomes for a short while at least, right hand man to another crafty scheming b@stard!


Cummings:'I'll tell you a story about this scouse lad I played a trick on at school...I was this high at the time...'
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I tend to stay out of political discussions, but this doesn't surprise me. The guy comes across as and odious little weasel.
 
Your fascinating insights into Cummings confirm our limited understanding of him and I don't disagree at all. I do however think Johnson is finished, just a question of when now. As someone succintly put it:

"He’s a coward of a man, the forever squirmer, the one who thinks consequences are for other people. Utterly unfit. Should never have been allowed anywhere near Number 10 and now needs to be thrown out of it"

I will rejoice to see the back of him. He has damaged everything he's touched, is completely unprincipled and continually misleads us all for his own selfish gain. A fish rots from the head down - he needs to go
 
“Stfu you little weirdo” funny you just come across as the bully, evolved much have you?
 
Quod Erat Demonstrandum :thumbsup:

On a more serious note, I don’t particularly like either of them, they are playing political games for the benefit of themselves and the country is poorer for it. I admire Cummings more, in the same way that I prefer eating dog poo rather than cat poo, because at least he had conviction, now he’s gone Boris is a rudderless ship, with no ideas of his own and we’re still heading down the rapids too the waterfall.
 
I don’t disagree with the general assessments of Boris on this thread. But when you get down to it how many honest politicians with principles can you name? Of course there is always Sir Tony, who it is rumoured is considering a return to politics.! :wink:
 
I can't judge Cummings or Boris on a personal level as never met them so don't see how you can.

On a professional level though and the position these people hold/held the actions displayed re the partying is a disgrace and these people need to go. We were in a lockdown governed by law, no mixing etc, simple as that and the latest with the invites of what 100 staff saying it will all be done in a socially distanced way in the garden is a complete and utter farce. You or I wouldn't have got away with it. It's been mentioned some Downing Street staff declined the invite as they didn't feel comfortable which says it all.

These people should simply be prosecuted if found they broke the law at the time.

Tim.
 
Johnson really is doing his level best to get booted out or snatch defeat from the jaws of next election certain victory....
 
john-e89 said:
Johnson really is doing his level best to get booted out or snatch defeat from the jaws of next election certain victory....

Haven't you heard he's been offered the job as narrator for Pepper Pig :)

Tim.
 
john-e89 said:
Johnson really is doing his level best to get booted out or snatch defeat from the jaws of next election certain victory....
Brexit was his 'thing', nothing else. Bad timing with Covid. He neither wanted to deal with it, or cared about it from day one IMO.

The parties thing is just another case of Whitehall and Downing Street having utter contempt for the UK public (again IMO).
 
sars said:
Quod Erat Demonstrandum :thumbsup:

On a more serious note, I don’t particularly like either of them, they are playing political games for the benefit of themselves and the country is poorer for it. I admire Cummings more, in the same way that I prefer eating dog poo rather than cat poo, because at least he had conviction, now he’s gone Boris is a rudderless ship, with no ideas of his own and we’re still heading down the rapids too the waterfall.

I do know that the Cummings family "remote" farm house is within spitting distance of the A167 near to Durham.
ie not nearly so remote as he suggested!
 
Angelus666 said:
We get the leaders we deserve.

I'm embarrased to admit I voted for Boris. :headbang:
10 de-merits, kitchen duties and fagging for head boy for 2 weeks and removal of all tuck shop priviliges until further notice!
:x
 
Personally I would rather have Boris and his cronies than Starmer and his. Half of his MPs are 'loony lefties' from Corbin's era. Lib Dems? Really?
Nigel Farage and whatever party he dreams up next?
Can't see much of an alternative TBH.

I didn't vote for Boris, because I neither live in Uxbridge, nor a paid up member of the party. I voted for my Conservative MP, John Hayes. :D
 
Chris_D said:
I prefer the description 'reciprocally snipey'. But each to his/her own...
I get that, but it is really rude to swear at a lady :thumbsup:
 
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