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"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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The problem is not that she believes Donald Cummings was in the wrong (he was and is probably a complete dick) it was saying it whilst performing her duties reading the news.
Just as a Policeman can support whatever legal political party he/she wants it would be considered unprofessional if they mentioned it and a disciplinary offence if they went about publicly supporting them in Uniform.
Similar in the NHS if your Nurse says they will pray for you they can end up in trouble.Comment
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Where did he say he was testing his eyesight?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostDon't forget the testing his eyesight with his kid in the back of the car day trip.Comment
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In the garden of 10 Downing St.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostWhere did he say he was testing his eyesight?Comment
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No, he didn't.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIn the garden of 10 Downing St.
Show me in the transcript of his speech where Dominic Cummings mentions testing his eyesight.
"My wife was very worried, particularly given my eyesight seemed to have been affected by the disease. She didn't want to risk a nearly 300-mile drive with our child, given how ill I had been. We agreed that we should go for a short drive to see if I could drive safely."Comment
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Sounds like a test scenario to meOriginally posted by Zigenare View PostN We agreed that we should go for a short drive to see if I could drive safely."Comment
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We are all in this together, did you forget?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostDon't forget the testing his eyesight with his kid in the back of the car day trip.Comment
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Try to reach back to your CSE English comprehension, and see if you can join the dots.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostNo, he didn't.
Show me in the transcript of his speech where Dominic Cummings mentions testing his eyesight.
"My wife was very worried, particularly given my eyesight seemed to have been affected by the disease. She didn't want to risk a nearly 300-mile drive with our child, given how ill I had been. We agreed that we should go for a short drive to see if I could drive safely."Comment
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So I was correct, he didn't mention testing his eyesight.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostTry to reach back to your CSE English comprehension, and see if you can join the dots.Comment
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