Behaviour of the Public and Dominic Cummings

Ashtree

Member
From the same writer as above.
A few days ago, photos emerged showing Varadkar and his partner, Matthew Barrett, having a picnic with friends in Phoenix Park in Dublin. At first, the photos were just floating around social media. The media, especially the notoriously unctuous Irish media, were not interested. Eventually, however, notice had to be taken. The pics were published in the press. They made their way over to the UK media too, in the BBC, the Guardian and elsewhere. And guess what tone these reports struck? Yep, they were sympathetic, supportive. ‘Nothing to see here.’
Now, as it happens, I agree there is nothing to see here. I fully support the Taoiseach’s, and every other Irish person’s, right to have a picnic, even if Ireland’s stringent lockdown advice says picnics are not allowed. And the advice has said that, pretty plainly. Indeed, a few days before the Taoiseach’s ‘shirtless picnic’, as the media refer to it, his own assistant secretary, Liz Canavan, advised against picnicking. ‘If you’re visiting a public amenity, try not to stay too long at the site or have picnics… do your exercise and go home’, she said.

Varadkar, her boss, the man who runs Ireland and has been promoting the lockdown and social distancing for weeks, was not exercising. He was picnicking. What’s more, the current guidelines in Ireland say that you can meet one or two people from other households so long as you maintain a two-metre distance. The Taoiseach’s get-together in the sun looked far cosier than that.
To me, that’s fine. I don’t think anyone – Varadkar, Cummings, Neil Ferguson, people crowding on to beaches, kids smoking weed in parks – should be slammed for exercising their judgement and bending lockdown rules. But some people, especially in the media, do care about the lockdown rules. A lot. Just witness their borderline deranged fury with Cummings for driving to Durham, not to whip his shirt off and eat and drink with friends, but to keep his ill family safe in an uncertain period. That caused media hysteria, including in Ireland, whereas Varadkar’s picnic generated only a tiny amount of criticism in the Irish press. Everyone else has shrugged their shoulders.
‘Nothing can justify this destruction of people’s lives’
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Why the double standards? Everyone knows the answer to this question. It’s because of politics. Varadkar is every Remoaner’s favourite Brexit-blocker, a man cheered for behaving like a patsy of the EU over the past couple of years. Cummings, on the other hand, is viewed as evil incarnate – the man who helped to deliver Brexit and Boris to Downing St and who, in the process, shattered the dreams of the Remainer elites and the woke left. They loathe him, and their weird, obsessive, creepy focus on where he went during lockdown is transparently an extension of that loathing.
It’s so clear now that the Cummings fuss has nothing to do with car journeys, Durham, Barnard Castle or any of the other crap. This is Remoaner Revenge and chattering-class politicking dolled up as concern about the pandemic. That’s why Varadkar is forgiven for having a shirtless picnic while Cummings is demonised for driving north to protect his wife and child from media intrusion. How about this: we forgive them both and move the hell on.

The simple truth of the Varadker matter is that he broke no rules, recommendations or other advisories. Full stop!
He is allowed to meet in maximum groups of four, within 5km of his residence. Shirt on or off is irrelevant.
Now, who would make a massive big deal out of it, if he did indeed break the rules. Sinn Fein would. They owe Varadker big time, and none better in the blame and acrimony game than Sinn Fein.
However, no matter how they tried they couldn’t find an angle to get at him.
Move along here. Recognise the blindingly obvious fact that Dom gave the two fingers to the plebs...
 

7610 super q

Never Forgotten
Honorary Member
I can't be....leeb this thread is still going....

I don't really get this Dom went on a 200 mile trip, therefore it's OK for me to go to the beach stuff.

Harold Shipman murdered 250 people, so therefore it's OK for me to murder 250 people ?
 

Highland Mule

Member
Livestock Farmer
I can't be....leeb this thread is still going....

I don't really get this Dom went on a 200 mile trip, therefore it's OK for me to go to the beach stuff.

Harold Shipman murdered 250 people, so therefore it's OK for me to murder 250 people ?

I don’t remember Harold being exonerated by the Police and PM - did I miss something?

(There’s quite a few people on my list if we’ve been given the green light for killing...)
 

Agrivator

Member
Too many journalists, news readers, political correspondents and some TFF members on here, are searching, not for the truth, but for the truth ''as they would like it to be''.

In addition to what Henarar says above, it is worth repeating someone else's astute observation that pre Durham, the dissenters were all claiming that Boris's rules and regulations were vague and confusing.

But post Durham, the same voices were claiming that his rules were clear and concise.
 

Highland Mule

Member
Livestock Farmer
Too many journalists, news readers, political correspondents and some TFF members on here, are searching, not for the truth, but for the truth ''as they would like it to be''.

In addition to what Henarar says above, it is worth repeating someone else's astute observation that pre Durham, the dissenters were all claiming that Boris's rules and regulations were vague and confusing.

But post Durham, the same voices were claiming that his rules were clear and concise.

Which voices were those then? I don't read every post but I don't recall reading what you describe.
 

Highland Mule

Member
Livestock Farmer
headline today, save our foreign holidays, unless I am mistaken, c19 was spread by travel ? So the same jerks, are saying, to quick for schools to open, r rate, not low enough, all after fiercely critical of the guv, for not lockdowning early enough, or closing the borders, now say, its safe enough to jet of on a foreign holiday, #########

Where's that headline?
 

Henarar

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Somerset
headline today, save our foreign holidays, unless I am mistaken, c19 was spread by travel ? So the same jerks, are saying, to quick for schools to open, r rate, not low enough, all after fiercely critical of the guv, for not lockdowning early enough, or closing the borders, now say, its safe enough to jet of on a foreign holiday, #########
yep there should be a travel tax on all those that go abroad to pay for all that CV has cost
 

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