Oh the whole 'taking a trip to Barnard Castle to test my eyesight, because I was worried about it' is just a complete joke.
A five year old would know that this is just a stupid excuse which cannot possibly hold water.
He's lying, he doesn't care about lying,
and he doesn't care that we know it.
The more worrying thing is that our elected representatives, the "brightest and the best", apparently, who are in the Cabinet, the rulers of our country in the unprecedented times we find ourselves in, are
defending this barefaced lie.
Can't say sorry, can't apologise - won't even, like Priti Patel, say ''I'm sorry if you feel' I acted unreasonably". And our Ministers defend that?
Angry? You bet we are.
I recommend a very good article in the Guardian today by Irishman Fintan O'Toole
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/may/26/cummings-contempt-lockdown-rules-public-catholic-church-irelandWith the distance achieved by being Irish, and not British, he compares our current situation with that of his mother's allegiance to the Catholic Church in Ireland. She found some of the Church's teachings hard, but despite all the difficulties caused to her, she stuck with it because she had faith in the authority of the Church itself.
And then she discovered what had happened about the cover-up of sexual abuse, and she suddenly realised that all her difficult adherence to rules and authority was misplaced. She'd been taken for a mug.
And Boris Johnson on Sunday, in defending Dominic Cummings and in the process demeaning all the people who took hard decisions to stick to the rules and were, in some way, therefore not as 'good' parents, has told all the rest of us that we're mugs.
Make me cry? Yes, it did.