by medsec222 » 14 Apr 2022, 06:45
The annoying aspect to all of this is that is has taken so long for Sue Gray and the police to look at the evidence and decide whether someone should be fined or not and so it looks like this is going to drip drip drip for several months to come. It is certainly not surprising therefore that most people want the whole thing over and done with. It will play nicely into the hands of those who want to undermine the Government, something we don't need at the moment, with the cost of living crisis, fuel increases, inflation etc.
I am reserving my opinion about the stories that were circulating when Dominic Cummings released information about late night parties at No 10, with bottles of booze being brought in in wheelie trollies. I find that behaviour indefensible and something which should have been stopped, or better still, not even been allowed to start. As has been pointed out in the media, Margaret Thatcher and Theresa May would have had a grip on this long before it got out of hand. However, it will be interesting to see how this evolves. Maybe those involved in this type of party have already been fined but without much publicity, as perhaps being minor officials they serve no useful purpose in bringing down an elected government.
As regards No 10, it serves both as a residential property and a work place and so during the day people living on the premises and working on the premises would no doubt be mixing with each other on a daily basis, even to the point of sitting in the grounds of No 10 to have some lunch or a drink at the end of the day. Perhaps other people in similar circumstances working throughout the pandemic to keep us all going did something similar themselves.
In the end the fate of Boris Johnson will be resolved either by members of his own Party or at the ballot box. I wonder if Dominic Cummings is still stirring the pot with a big stick - the original rule breaker - the man who drove hundreds of miles in the middle of lockdown to take a day trip to Barnard Castle to test his eyes.