« Reply #86 on: Monday 28 June 21 23:42 BST (UK) »
I feel we have a right to expect those that make the rules to keep them and if they can't then they need to step down from that job.
I, broadly, agree. But if we actually applied that policy then virtually every politician currently in post (all parties, all levels) would have to resign.
There cannot be many politicians who can honestly say they have never exceeded the speed limit, have never overstayed their parking by a few minutes, have never paid cash for work, have never consumed an illegal substance, nor engaged in a sexual act proscribed by law.
But then of course none of us should 'cast the first stone' unless we ourselves can honestly say we have never broken a rule or law.
So it comes down to shades of grey... and Hancock was on the wrong side of the line in terms of not following the Covid guidance.
............ and above we have an example of a person needing to control the conversation by subtle introductions into the original topic.
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