I think that the tweet referred to in this clip too important not to note:
The UK Civil Service has deleted their tweet about Boris Johnson’s Dominic Cummings press conference.
Not to worry though, the BBC has broadcast the message to millions of people on BBC One ensuring it cannot be missed! pic.twitter.com/5mylrAllGW
— Charlie Proctor (@MonarchyUK) May 24, 2020
Rumour has the tweet was a mistake, being sent to the wrong account by whoever wrote it.
And yet the sentiment was, I am sure, genuine and shared widely.
Worse, no doubt there will be an enquiry to identify who did this, but there will not be about Cummings.
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Of course the deletion had the reverse of the intended effect, because something like that gets screenshotted, and all deleting it does is make everyone who knows about thoroughly determined to share it more widely.
Could this be what the tweet author was thinking of?
As an expatriate Scot I visit Craig Murray’s blog on occasions for insights into Scottish politics. He has posted the provocative thought below on Cummings’ visit to Castle Barnard. Coincidence? Feeding the MSM feeding frenzy? Vindictive comment? I don’t know but Murray’s comment chimes with my opinion of Bojo and his cabinet and sparks some intrigue.
“On 12 April Dominic Cummings was seen in Castle Barnard during lockdown. Two days later, GlaxoSmithKline of Barnard Castle signed an agreement to develop and manufacture a Covid-19 vaccine with Sanofi of France.”
https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/
Martin Hannan in The National this morning: “WHEN Dominic Cummings arrived at 10 Downing Street yesterday morning, the first thought was that he had been summoned to be sacked by Prime Minister Boris Johnson. And then the second thought came — he was going in to sack Johnson.”
Is our PM a sociopath as well as a narcissist? Its a question to answer.
Profile of the Sociopath (from the web):-
– Glibness and Superficial Charm.
– Manipulative and Conning. They never recognise the rights of others and see their self-serving behaviours as permissible. …
– Grandiose Sense of Self. …
– Pathological Lying. …
– Lack of Remorse, Shame or Guilt. …
– Shallow Emotions. …
– Incapacity for Love.
– Need for Stimulation.
Has the whole of cabinet been trained to act sociopathically? At public schools, perhaps – a big question about power.
Yes
“Has the whole of cabinet been trained to act sociopathically? At public schools, perhaps — a big question about power.” I suggest reading ‘Wounded Leaders” by Nick Duffell. You’ll find the answer in there!
ah ha a TRUMPSIMUS !!!
I honestly think that Boris is in a movie of his own making – he is the ‘New Churchill’ and he being a big boy and making tough decisions. It has become his coping mechanism.
But Cummings……………………I think that he is looking untouchable isn’t he and that is even more disturbing.
I wonder if there is capacity in the Civil Service and even the security service to say ‘Enough is enough – this lot (the Tories) are completely insane and we can’t justify supporting them anymore’? I wonder if the damn is going to break here……………
The Tories will say it……they always go for survival
Oops – sorry about the spelling ..
C’mon now – this is not about who reports to whom. There is a long tradition of whistle blowers in such circumstances – people who have principles and think that power goes to far.
It could be that the Tories have already gone too far for some in their party and the civil service to stomach.
Good luck to them I say.