Urmstongran
Hmm. Even the lynch mob must surely weary of this soon?
The trouble with trumped up charges is that the longer they are discussed and raked over, the more evident becomes their lack of substance.
The accusers may squawk and howl as much as they wish but the 'charge' remains as unconvincing and irrelevant as it ever was.
The real outrage was the lockdown itself, the cause of so much misery and cruelty, but they can't protest about that now, because they were demanding ever harsher measures.
Quite right. "Lynch mob". Media circus over civil servants having a glass of wine at work, that apparently is/was the culture at No. 10. I imagine Boris was a motivational leader for his staff who at the time were under enormous pressure dealing with the pandemic (oh and the small matter of BREXIT ... let's face it the real reason there is a lynch mob as much of the establishment didn't want it). What did the country need at the start of the pandemic? Information, financial support during lockdowns, ventilators, PPE, hospital space ( and yes we did get it wrong moving bed blocking patients into care homes), investment into vaccines and anti-viral medicines... Boris not so much turned a blind eye but ensured his staff remained motivated and productive whilst the majority of us were safely in lockdown.
O.k. maybe some 'meetings' in No. 10 meant unnecessary numbers in close proximity that may have been in breach of regulations. If so this should have been addressed at the time. But no, Boris's enemies have waited until now, till the pandemic and the impact of BREXIT are easing, blue skies ahead. Cowards!