Given the same circumstances,I would have done exactly the same as Mr Cummings,full stop.
No worries, Derek, thanks for letting us know.
At the time Dominic Cummings left his home in London and went to Durham, the instructions applying to the UK population were as set out below:
Guidance from Public Health England said that if someone in a household has coronavirus symptoms, “all other household members who remain well must stay at home and not leave the house for 14 days. The 14-day period starts from the day when the first person in the house became ill”. It adds, “You and all household members should remain at home. Do not go to work.”
“Essential travel does not include visits to second homes, camp sites, caravan parks or similar, whether for isolation purposes or holidays. People should remain in their primary residence.”
"people should also, “ask your employer, friends and family to help you to get the things you need to stay at home”."
The well-understood principles behind this were that the UK population should not run the risk of spreading the virus by leaving home, or put pressure on other areas of the country by potentially burdening them with extra patients other than their local population.
Help was available for people with difficulties, and indeed Dominic Cummins had a neice who was willing, and would have been able within the rules, to travel to help his family.
In regard to Dominic Cummings and his refusal to consider that there were any alternatives to his actions (despite the very many people who managed to cope in similar and indeed much worse circumstances)
Integrity (definition):
" the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles"
Moral principles:
" the principles of right and wrong that are accepted by an individual or a social group"
Matt Hancock exhorted the public to do their “civic duty” and stay at home when instructed and comply with the requirements of Test and Trace.
Civic duty:
" The concept of civic duty is based on the principle that citizens owe some allegiance to their government and that government in turn protects its citizens."
I don't think Derek has been instrumental in putting together the guidelines which the UK population has been striving to comply with, in the face of an unprecedented pandemic threatening us all.
Dominic Cummings was very much instrumental, and if he came up with the STAY AT HOME slogan, I congratulate him, as I think it has been really clear and understandable.
My issue - as demonstrated by the definitions above - is that he seems to feel that his slogan didn't apply to him.
In doing that, in such a position of power, he has cast doubt and uncertainty across the whole of the UK (if you are different, Derek, well done - a lot of people do seem to disagree), and we can ill do with this just now.