I too was delighted to hear Professor Van-Tam say that lockdown rules apply to everybody. Obvious really. No point in having lockdown rules which allow the entitled and/or stupid to travel all over the place spreading the virus. Interesting that the incidence of the disease in Durham was low when the Cummings family arrived, but thereafter the area became - and remains - one of the high-scorers. A fine example of why lockdown should apply to everyone, and why we who have been obeying the rules (and many suffering great hardships to do so) feel most aggrieved at the flippancy with which some still regard it. I'm not 'moving on' because moving on implies that I should forget. 60.000 dead people, each with grieving families and friends, say we must not move on.
I also agree with Professor Van-Tam the lockdown rules apply to everyone, however the trip up to Durham was legal and allowed by the rules, this has been confirmed by the Durham Police statement
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01pj2/ and even Suella Braverman, the Attorney General.
If anyone can point me to any legislation the Dominc Cummings broke by going up to Durham I would change my view but repeatedly claiming he did without saying what law he broke is just political point scoring.
For instance the main Act is
The Coronavirus Act 2020
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2020/7Then there are various Statutory instruments such as
The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) Regulations 2020
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2020/350/contents/madeThere is also Guidance which is good advice but it must be remembered that this advice is not legally enforcable unless backed by legislation.
Examples
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01pj0/ http://www.rootschat.com/links/01pj1/ This is like the Highway Code, sound advice but only part of which is backed by legislation, I believe that this is why some are confused because the do not understand the difference, many people think the guidance in the Highway Code is law.
There are other examples and downloads of various types available including the National Police Chiefs Council guidance 'What constitutes a reasonable excuse' and other similar guidance they have published as PDF texts.
If you want to educate yourself and have an informed debate read through such documents but if you simply want to score political points then obviously they will hold no interest to you.
Cheers
Guy