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  • DoctorStrangelove
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    The enquiry that portrays Bunter as even less suitable to be PM than we'd otherwise sussed.

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  • northernladuk
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    Phew, I thought this was a thread about Vetran following his (not) banned thread.

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  • SueEllen
    started a topic Yes he is back

    Yes he is back

    It's the Covid inquiry with a Mr Cummings

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-b2438835.html

    Dominic Cummings apologised for the language used in a series of “appalling” sweary messages criticising members of the government during the pandemic.
    The former adviser was shown a host of WhatsApp messages in which he called his former colleagues “useless f***pigs, morons and c***s”.

    He apologised for the language used but defended the criticism, saying it was he was reflecting “a widespread view” that senior politicians were “dealing with this crisis extremely badly.”

    Earlier, Mr Cummings said it was “crackers” that he was appointed to Number 10 as he tore into the “dysfunctional” set up in government during another bumper day of evidence at the Covid inquiry.

    Giving evidence earlier this morning, Lee Cain, Mr Johnson’s former communications chief, said the pandemic was the “wrong crisis for this prime minister’s skill set”.

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