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By *irldn OP   Couple  over a year ago

Brighton

Sorry folks I know there are other Cummings threads but after yesterday I gotta ask...

Do you think Cummings is:

A) The clever but slightly odd kid at school who had a miserable time being bullied who is now exacting his revenge on the people of the UK by sowing anarchy (Brexit, Covid, trying to bring down govt/establishment)

B) A Russian funded Agent Provocateur who has helped to destabilise both the UK and EU by weakening both economically and militarily (to Russia’s advantage) and is now further destabilising the UK, initially via being inside the inner circle and now exposing how useless it is.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm going for A.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire

There's probably a c, d or e..

He's a complex character certainly, undoubtedly a clever strategist who the current PM tied his ship to and is now reaping what he sowed..

Would strongly think he has other dirt, more substantiated possibly for a book..

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By *ausageNmashCouple  over a year ago

Andover

Unemployable

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By *ovebjsMan  over a year ago

Bristol

A

But after this he is going to make a mint

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By *uliaChrisCouple  over a year ago

westerham


"Unemployable "

True dat ^^^^

Well in an ideal world anyway

But some moronic think tank will probably pick him up.

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By *ammskiMan  over a year ago

lytham st.annes

He,s like a spoilt child that has been told off

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Unemployable

True dat ^^^^

Well in an ideal world anyway

But some moronic think tank will probably pick him up.

"

He is the ‘brains behind Brexit ‘ , no Cummings, no Brexit

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By *oxychick35Couple  over a year ago

thornaby

A

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"Unemployable

True dat ^^^^

Well in an ideal world anyway

But some moronic think tank will probably pick him up.

He is the ‘brains behind Brexit ‘ , no Cummings, no Brexit "

Did you see that tory mp getting a few laughs yesterday in parliament?

In all fairness it you camt laugh when you are responsible for 100,000s of deaths ,when can you?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

From what I have seen of this guy, very egotistical. I think he believes the hype surrounding himself. Also, I don’t buy this kind of voice of sanity in the Johnston inner circle during the early stages of the pandemic. He is as much to blame for the pathetic handling of the coronavirus response as all members of government are.

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By *ssex_tomMan  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"Unemployable

True dat ^^^^

Well in an ideal world anyway

But some moronic think tank will probably pick him up.

He is the ‘brains behind Brexit ‘ , no Cummings, no Brexit

Did you see that tory mp getting a few laughs yesterday in parliament?

In all fairness it you camt laugh when you are responsible for 100,000s of deaths ,when can you?"

Blimey? And I thought the virus was responsible....

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By *ssex_tomMan  over a year ago

Chelmsford

Hardly anybody cares what muckraking is done. Today's news, tomorrows chip wrappings

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Cummings, what is he?

In it for himself, but if he can do anything to get one over on anyone else then he will regardless of who they are.

We all thought he'd gone for an eye test because of the GSK laboratories & offices in Barnard Castle. Yet GSK have yet to confidently enter the Covid vaccine marketplace.

However, Assured Screening are probably doing quite well thanks to their positioning in the testing and screening marketplace.

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By *ethnmelvCouple  over a year ago

Cardiff

I’d go with A.

But it is worth considering how many things we all called out about Boris that are now being endorsed by DC. However much one might dislike DC, Boris was in charge & it was he who made the mistakes…

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool

If he is such a malign influence, which he is,why was he the chief advisor to the gmnt for so long?

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By *hetalkingstoveMan  over a year ago

London

Neither really.

He has a vision for Britain's economy and industry becoming very tech based, setting up a big research organisation and such like.

Which isn't in itself terrible at all, it's just to do that he felt Brexit was necessary, and then he attached himself to Boris as the man to help him get that done.

Obviously he was very wrong on the latter, and Brexit may very well set this country back too much for it to be a major tech player (please don't bother with arguments on this point, I just can't, it's so tiresome).

He might well be back with another Tory PM one day, though.

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"Neither really.

He has a vision for Britain's economy and industry becoming very tech based, setting up a big research organisation and such like.

Which isn't in itself terrible at all, it's just to do that he felt Brexit was necessary, and then he attached himself to Boris as the man to help him get that done.

Obviously he was very wrong on the latter, and Brexit may very well set this country back too much for it to be a major tech player (please don't bother with arguments on this point, I just can't, it's so tiresome).

He might well be back with another Tory PM one day, though. "

He was full of praise for sunak the other day

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