Partygate Shows Number 10 Didn’t Believe its Own Covid Hype, Says Former Supreme Court Judge

Former Supreme Court Justice Jonathan Sumption in the Telegraph has weighed in on Partygate to say it exposes both the moral deficiencies of Boris Johnson and that those writing the lockdown rules clearly didn’t believe their own hype.

Partygate is not about parties. It never has been. It is about personal integrity and standards in public life. The Prime Minister can put the parties, the booze, the vomiting and all the rest of it behind him. What he cannot put behind him is the sort of person that he is.

Three points stand out from this grubby saga.

First, the Prime Minister personally decided to criminalise almost all social contact, and then behaved as if this did not apply to him or those around him. It really does not matter whether he thought that his parties were allowed by the regulations. Their rationale was that unnecessary human contact was so dangerous that it must be forbidden by law. He cannot have believed a word of it himself. Otherwise, he would surely not have exposed himself or his staff to this supposedly mortal danger, whether it was technically permitted by the regulations or not. He made his own risk assessment, while denying the rest of us the right to make ours.

Secondly, the Prime Minister has persistently tried to hide behind his subordinates. No one told him, he has said, that this kind of behaviour was not on. It speaks volumes about his moral values that he needed to be told.

This sort of special pleading is a cowardly reversal of ordinary lines of responsibility. Junior staff took their lead from him. They assumed, as Sue Gray points out, that if he was there it must be OK. More senior staff  had their doubts. But their only concern was that it would look bad if it got out (“a comms risk”). At the time they congratulated themselves that they had “got away with it.” Sue Gray goes out of her way to point out that their attitudes were not typical of the rest of Whitehall. We are entitled to ask what was different about Downing Street. The answer is that its occupants knew that the Prime Minister would share their instincts. Under a more exacting boss, they would have feared for their jobs.

The third point he makes is that Boris Johnson plainly misled Parliament in claiming not to have known about the parties, and that at a time of international crisis it is “more than ever important that we should be led by people of transparent stature and integrity, whom we can implicitly trust”.

Worth reading in full.

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stewart
3 years ago

Yes, fine. We all get it.

But at least half the country and the entire media were begging for lockdowns.

I’m no defender of Boris Johnson or anyone who pretends to govern me.

But I find this attempt to put lockdowns all on Boris Johnson pretty dishonest. Should he have resisted, For sure. Would he have done it if so many weren’t asking for it? Definitely not.

Like Germans in 1946 who apparently were oblivious to the treatment of the jews and were more than happy to see the Nazi leadership hang at Nuremberg.

It’s a facile comparison, but I’m afraid it’s not a million miles off the mark.

Moist Von Lipwig
3 years ago
Reply to  stewart

All the lockdowns in England are the fault and responsibility of Kim Jong Johnson, the great fat Communist fraud.

And Jonathan Sumption consistently rejected lockdown.

stewart
3 years ago

Well, poll after poll after poll told a very different story and that is that the country wanted lockdowns.

You can try to tell me otherwise. But I was there the whole time and saw it for myself.

People loved working from home. People loved the free pay checks. And the attitude towards the business owners who suffered was that they should suck it up.

Not everyone. But most.

EppingBlogger
3 years ago
Reply to  stewart

With the entire po,itical class and all the MSM calling for more lockdowns, longer and faster, the public were easily deceived. A more libertarian or a better educated government would have challenged the advice from the Communist led Sage and the repeatedly wrong Professor, et al.

stewart
3 years ago
Reply to  EppingBlogger

Sure. Like the people in the Nuremberg photo. They were all deceived. Victims of propaganda.

DomH75
3 years ago
Reply to  EppingBlogger

It was interesting that the word ‘libertarian’ was persistently invoked as a pejorative throughout lockdowns, when it was rarely used before. It screamed of a tactical strike to take down any opposition to the disgraceful destruction of our liberties and the theft of a population’s wealth.

JXB
JXB
3 years ago
Reply to  EppingBlogger

‘…the public were easily deceived. A more libertarian or a better educated government…’

A more libertarian and better educated public would not have been deceived, don’t you mean?

We have to come to terms with the fact that a large majority of the public is as dumb as a bag of spanners – easily distracted poor wee lambs, now cheering on plucky Ukraine with no clue what they are actually cheering for.

That’s the issue that needs addressing, how do we fix our education system so it stops churning out mindless blobs?

Nearhorburian
Nearhorburian
3 years ago
Reply to  stewart

Lockdowns had never before been used as a response to this kind of virus and didn’t feature in the established policy for dealing with one.

So how exactly did the public come to believe lockdowns were necessary before the government put them into law?

NeilParkin
3 years ago
Reply to  Nearhorburian

It was the Chinese who went into lockdown, then the Italians, who changed their policy as the trucks rolled into Lombardy full of coffins. I recall seeing an article recently that they had some tie up with the Chinese, and that changed their policy, and then the WHO changed their policy. I also recall seeing people still strolling round a farmers market in West London being interviewed the week before lockdown was imposed and not having a clue what Covid was, or why it might matter. Boris gave his ‘take it on the chin’ interview and then I presume the ever accurate Professor Ferguson had got at the PM with his 5m deaths prediction, and things went nuts. The MSM got hold of its ‘we’re all going to die, we have to lockdown’ story, other nations were doing it, the opposition were demanding it too, probably lots of voices around Boris at the time too. Other posters are quite right. Looking now with the benefit of hindsight it seems bizarre, but it was plain fear of suddenly finding ourselves in what was being portrayed as a Hollywood ‘End of Days’ Disaster Movie. There are still a lot of people who… Read more »

CynicalRealist
3 years ago
Reply to  NeilParkin

But the Diamond Princess had already demonstrated that the narrative being peddled was bollocks. Cruise ships are noted as places where viruses spread very easily, and also tend to have older clienteles who would theoretically be at risk.If the virus was as dangerous as they claimed, most of the people on that ship would have been dead.

huxleypiggles
3 years ago
Reply to  CynicalRealist

Exactly CR.

sophie123
3 years ago
Reply to  CynicalRealist

EXACTLY! How many died? I think it was 7 out of around 3500 passengers.

pjar
3 years ago
Reply to  sophie123

3711 crew and passengers on board; 712 cases of infection detected; 14 deaths subsequently attributed to Covid…

huxleypiggles
3 years ago
Reply to  pjar

Deaths “attributed?” I’ll bet they were.

TheRightToArmBears
TheRightToArmBears
3 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

The two suicides among them left notes saying they were terrified of catching and dying of Covid.

DomH75
3 years ago
Reply to  NeilParkin

In the UK, the weekend before the lockdown announcement, there was the perfect storm of Ferguson’s lies, Emmanuel Macron threatening to lock out British lorries if no restrictions were implemented and footage of sick people in the casualty departments at various London hospitals (bearing in mind politicians can’t imagine a country beyond the windows of Westminster!)
Italy had signed up to the Belt and Road Initiative, so would do as China told them. Macron is a graduate of the WEF, as are Justin Trudeau, Angela Merkel, Jacinda Ardern, Gavin Newsom, Viktor Orbán, Pete Buttigieg, Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Matt Hancock and Sebastian Kurz. All the WEF graduates went for the lockdowns in a big way and Klaus Schwab published The Great Reset three months after the lockdowns began.

FarligGods
3 years ago
Reply to  DomH75

And don’t forget who owns 80% of the media peddling the propaganda…

ComeTheRevolution
ComeTheRevolution
3 years ago
Reply to  NeilParkin

The Chinese Communist Party’s Global Lockdown Fraud https://ccpgloballockdownfraud.medium.com/the-chinese-communist-partys-global-lockdown-fraud-88e1a7286c2b 1. Lockdowns Originated on the Order of Xi Jinping, General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, and Were Propagated Into Global Policy by the World Health Organization With Little Analysis or Logic Lockdown proponents have frequently justified their policies by comparing them to actions taken to combat the pandemic of Spanish influenza a century prior.[1] But a realistic examination of the mitigation efforts in response to Spanish influenza reveals that nothing remotely approximating lockdowns was ever imposed. In the words of Judge William S. Stickman, ruling in Cnty. of Butler v. Wolf,[2] citing the work of preeminent historians: Although this nation [the United States] has faced many epidemics and pandemics and state and local governments have employed a variety of interventions in response, there have never previously been lockdowns of entire populations — much less for lengthy and indefinite periods of time…[3] While, unquestionably, states and local governments restricted certain activities for a limited period of time to mitigate the Spanish Flu, there is no record of any imposition of a population lockdown in response to that disease or any other in our history. Not only are lockdowns historically unprecedented in response… Read more »

DevonBlueBoy
DevonBlueBoy
3 years ago

Thank you for your excellent summary

DevonBlueBoy
DevonBlueBoy
3 years ago
Reply to  Nearhorburian

Because the vast majority of the population outside these pages are as thick as two planks and thus were taken in by the propaganda

Arborvitae23
3 years ago
Reply to  stewart

Interestingly I am on the email lists for several well known polls.
From 2020 the more I answered no to lockdowns and that I wasn’t overly concerned about covid the less requests to take part I received

Moist Von Lipwig
3 years ago
Reply to  stewart

Rigged poll after rigged poll, done by government, fuelled by media hype etc.

jsampson1945
jsampson1945
3 years ago

On what evidence do you claim that polls were rigged? Which ones?

Moist Von Lipwig
3 years ago
Reply to  jsampson1945

The fact they always, every time, came back with the result the government wanted and in line with the result of government propaganda.

TheRightToArmBears
TheRightToArmBears
3 years ago
Reply to  jsampson1945

The same evidence that we know you are a troll.

huxleypiggles
3 years ago
Reply to  stewart

There is no defense of Bozo in this matter. He instigated the lockdowns. Are we really expected to believe that he was swayed by polls and his own taxpayer funded propoganda outlets? Are we offering Bozo excuses as to his reasons for NOT acting as the PRIME Minister? Not just a minister but the PRIME, number one Minister. Is this appalling, shabby behavior, in effect sticking two fingers up to the British public, what we have now been led to expect of our currently most senior statesman? Bozo is a grubby, heartless, sinful, drunken genocidalist who demeans this country by his mere presence on these shores. The fact that he still occupies no.10 is a sad condemnation of the rotten soul that is the current political class soaking up taxpayers money in Westminster. They should hang their heads in shame. The meme showing George Orwell reading 2022 and lamenting “WTF” could not be more apposite while this evil turd continues to breathe. Does anybody believe Maggie would have allowed this sort of behaviour, or Churchill? Bliar was and is extremely evil but his lamentable place in the history of these islands will be grossly eclipsed by that traitorous horror currently… Read more »

RedhotScot
3 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

I seriously doubt Blair would have locked the country down, for one reason.

Broon would have demanded it.

Marcus Aurelius knew
3 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

I have repeatedly said the same, hux: there is NO WAY Maggie would have gone along with the scam. She’d have told everyone to revise their primary school maths, grow up and get a grip on reality.

And the folks who claim that Maggie would have locked everyone up/down because she was an authoritarian and loved the control just don’t get anything, I am afraid.

Moist Von Lipwig
3 years ago

She also had a grasp of science and was numerate, unlike Kim Jong Johnson, Fart Hancockwomble, Mengele Gove etc…

Moist Von Lipwig
3 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Yes, Kim Jong Johnson accompanied his lockdowns with Pyongyang propaganda and had the two Ronnies of doom present illiterate, innumerate balderdash in justification for his second lockdown. Their ‘not a prediction’ that they knew would be presented as a prediction was that, without a lockdown, Britain would have more deaths per day than India suffered, despite having a twentieth of the population.

Bastards.

DomH75
3 years ago
Reply to  stewart

The polls were rigged and loaded with leading questions. The Vaccines Minister was even the founder of YouGov! With any poll, you have to ask: Who commissioned it? What questions did they ask? Who did they ask? What answers did they want? Who paid for it?
The media went overboard, led by Piers Morgan. OFCOM saw to it that no one was allowed to question ‘The Science (TM)’, and Sage was overrun with behavioural control specialists who used advance linguistic programming, among other things, to brainwash millions of people. I know a couple of people who watched the BBC everyday – all of those disgusting, fraudulent press conferences, and are now agoraphobic.
The entire COVID-19 scam was a mix of panic on the part of governments and a dirty stitch up between supranational governmental organisations and multinational big businesses.

Milo
Milo
3 years ago
Reply to  DomH75

And do you remember when the UK television news channels were reporting the death stats from India – without pointing out the numbers were proportionate to their levels of population – as if the UK was at similar risk of similar numbers of deaths with its much smaller population? MSM media fraud. Government fraud – of which party gate was a part. And this fraud induced people to queue up mindlessly for jabs which the majority of them didn’t need, jabs that were going to do NOTHING to improve their health, but which left them at considerable risk of adverse side effects, the like of which were reported in a recent article on this site a couple of days ago. The combination of MSM fraudulent reporting and fear mongering, and the application of considerable political pressure emanating from the government created nudge unit (hands face space, act like you have got it, granny killing disease etc) which both over hyped the fear, together with the fact that both government and media plugged the jabs as “the only way out” of this crisis (no vitamin D? no ivermectin etc?) DIRECTLY INDUCED a lot of people to have the dodgy risky jabs… Read more »

Alter Ego
Alter Ego
3 years ago
Reply to  stewart

I also saw the people who loved working from home and what was for (I don’t know how many) more income for less work.

And I saw the accusations of selfishness directed at people with the entirely reasonable desire to maintain a business they had developed at considerable cost and with great emotional investment: businesses which served and helped others.

Those of the compliant who became more than that, who became urgers, need to acknowledge that they bear responsibility for their unwarranted enthusiasm.

I would like them to ask themselves whether it was wise to believe the stories they were told. If the explanation offered is “belief”, the grounds of the belief need to be considered.

JXB
JXB
3 years ago
Reply to  stewart

And quite a large number did what Boris did, ignored the restrictions they had demanded, then boasted about it.

stewart
3 years ago

And Jonathan Sumption consistently rejected lockdown.

True. But then he went on to defend the jabs and vax passports as a price worth paying to return to normality.

The majority of the population is complicit in the whole coronavirus nightmare, whether they care to admit it to others or even themselves or not.

Moist Von Lipwig
3 years ago
Reply to  stewart

If there had been no lockdown, there would have been no vax passports. The jabs, if needed, would have been effective, not the rubbish put forward as simultaneously brilliant and utterly ineffectual by government.

RedhotScot
3 years ago
Reply to  stewart

That’s not the foundation of Sumption’s article. He’s not questioning the lockdowns or vaccination’s, he’s condemning Johnson for not doing what he demanded the rest of us do.

Nearhorburian
Nearhorburian
3 years ago
Reply to  RedhotScot

“He made his own risk assessment, while denying the rest of us the right to make ours.”

That questions the lockdowns.

stewart
3 years ago

I’m sure none of these people if asked in 1946 knew anything about mistreatment of jews and claimed Hitler deceived them…

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RedhotScot
3 years ago
Reply to  stewart

By 1946 all of Germany understood what had gone on as many of them were victims, Jewish or otherwise.

RedhotScot
3 years ago
Reply to  stewart

Lockdown’s weren’t called for by the public until they were broadcast by the government and the media as a solution, contrary to WHO pandemic guidance of the time not to lockdown.

Whatever the reasons for the lockdowns they were fabricated. This has cost immeasurable misery to people and lasting damage to the economy.

This is the reason the fool should be booted out of office, he got it catastrophically wrong based on a lie that the right thing to do was lock the country down on multiple occasions.

When it suited him to ignore WHO guidance, he did. When it suited him to follow WHO guidelines, he did that as well.

Sontol
Sontol
3 years ago
Reply to  RedhotScot

‘Lockdown’s weren’t called for by the public until they were broadcast by the government and the media as a solution, contrary to WHO pandemic guidance of the time not to lockdown.’

I am afraid you have that upside down.

The WHO sent a mission to one of its main sponsors, the tyrannical and lockdown inventing China, in February 2020

The resultant report gave as much as a mandate for worldwide Chinese-style lockdowns as they had the ability to make.

The WHO document praised the Beijing regime’s ‘all-of-government and all-of society approach’ and ‘uncompromising and rigorous use of non-pharmaceutical measures’ which ‘provide vital lessons for the global response’

https://www.who.int/docs/default-source/coronaviruse/who-china-joint-mission-on-covid-19-final-report.pdf

As Stewart correctly said the UK public, already heavily softened up by decades of illiberal Climate Change and ultra-health restrictions welcomed lockdowns in March 2020 and later mask wearing (again the WHO reversed it’s previous position on this) with a kind of stoic mass enthusiasm – as all the opinion polls showed.

To argue thst this was purely top-down imposed by the Government is simply incorrect.

Nearhorburian
Nearhorburian
3 years ago
Reply to  Sontol

Nope: the UK government didn’t lockdown because of either advice from public health experts or public demand.

I was there: I remember what happened..

Sontol
Sontol
3 years ago
Reply to  Nearhorburian

‘Nope: the UK government didn’t lockdown because of either advice from public health experts’

I have just cited the WHO worldwide pro-lockdown advice in February 2020.

Then there was Professor Neil Ferguson’s wildly exaggerated modelling in mid March which warned of 500,000 UK deaths if strict social distancing measures (ie lockdowns) were not imposed.

Which they were a couple of days later.

‘or public demand.’

I didn’t say the public demanded them (through what mechanism could they have?) merely that they embraced them with open arms.

Clearly this is inconvenient for agendas seeking to use the issue for politically and socially divisive purposes.

‘I was there: I remember what happened..’

So was I, and so do I

But that is just a by-the-by, all the primary evidence (such as the WHO pro-lockdown report of February 2020 cited above) is readily available.

Nearhorburian
Nearhorburian
3 years ago
Reply to  Sontol

“I have just cited the WHO worldwide pro-lockdown advice in February 2020.”

The WHO aren’t public health experts. They’re an utterly corrupt, entirely bought globalist organisation funded by big pharma and deranged billionaires.

And Ferguson? That serially discredited gimp? FO.

There was absolutely no reason for the UK government to impose the opposite of their established policies.

Sontol
Sontol
3 years ago
Reply to  Nearhorburian

‘The WHO aren’t public health experts.’ The issue being discussed is not the level of expertise in this area held by the WHO but rather whether the UK government unilaterally imposed a lockdown on 23 March 2020 against the advice of that or any other official transnational or national public health body such as SAGE – quite the opposite was the case. Just to make this point even clearer and put it into historical perspective, though there were always individually sceptical positions the Great Barrington Declaration was not issued until October 2020. ‘They’re an utterly corrupt, entirely bought globalist organisation funded by big pharma and deranged billionaires.’ Very loaded, conspiratorial and personalised terms, but regardless of any other institutional underpinnings or motivations in this instance the WHO was certainly acting in support of the CCP’s oppressive and internationally self-serving approach to a flu-like disease. All irrelevant to the false claim that the UK government acted against their advice on lockdowns. ‘And Ferguson? That serially discredited gimp? FO.’ I wasn’t commenting on Neil Ferguson’s disastrous previous track record (re eg the Foot and Mouth fiasco) but rather his prominent position on one of the UK goverment’s principle public health advisory bodies… Read more »

Sontol
Sontol
3 years ago
Reply to  Sontol

A PS to my first reply to Redhotscot above because it was a bit unclear at the beginning; the ‘upside down’ bit I was referring to was the timing and nature of the WHO pro-lockdown advice, not that the public demanded the government impose restrictive measures.

Alter Ego
Alter Ego
3 years ago
Reply to  stewart

You make an important point. There are degrees of responsibility, and there’s no question that our political “leaders”, who have volunteered for an exceptionally high degree of responsibility, should be judged accordingly. The people “asking for it”, demanding it, seemed to be the media at large; and they should also bear a very high level of responsibility. But if we accept no responsibility for our own actions (or inaction) we are infantilising ourselves. “What did you do during the war” was a reasonable question. Another kind of war was waged from March 2020: a new form of total war which devastated the lives of people all over the planet. There are many people who need to be able to make the adult admission that they were afraid, and that in their state of fear they accepted many things they later wished they had not accepted. They should not pretend that everyone was affected in the same way. To use your German analogy, it is as absurd to pretend that nobody was a Nazi (apart from Hitler and his entourage) as to pretend that everybody was. There was resistance, which the compliant made more difficult and dangerous. The mistakes of compliance… Read more »

Covid-1984
Covid-1984
3 years ago
Reply to  stewart

The secret to making any decision is to not pay your lisence fee and ignore the MSM and weigh risks up yourself.

Bobby Lobster
Bobby Lobster
3 years ago
Reply to  stewart

Nobody ever asked me about any of the lockdowns, and the mask thing was a complete turnaround after their buddies managed to get millions ready. Maybe a few hundred public servants were polled, after they were told non of it would affect them?

lorrinet
lorrinet
3 years ago
Reply to  stewart

Yes, Boris is a bad leader, obviously. But the most despicable behaviour has come from the press, who were determined to whip the country up to a frenzy and did so, day after day with their doom-mongering and gross exaggeration.

The only aspect of this disaster whose flames they never failed to fan has been, and is, vaccine injury, and for this they must forever be condemned. They’ve been lying by omission, following orders from OFCOM, and must never be allowed to forget their huge responsibility in the death and suffering of thousands of victims.

TSull
TSull
3 years ago

It wasn’t just hype, it was blatant propaganda.

Shimpling Chadacre
3 years ago

The state itself is out of control. There are no standards in public life, there are no limits to the power they assume, there is no moral basis for any of their decisions, there is no responsibility or accountability.

The state is rotten, the civil service is bloated and useless, politicians are lazy, greedy and corrupt, and our democracy is a sham.

loopDloop
loopDloop
3 years ago

Even that is putting a positive spin on it.

Marcus Aurelius knew
3 years ago

The only thing worse than a government is a competent government.

TheTartanEagle
TheTartanEagle
3 years ago

Anyone who trusts in those in “authority” is naive and a complete fool.

Any form of integrity in local or national government left the country some time in the 1960s.

We need to prune state over reach in many areas of our lives. It never makes it better.

itoldyouiwasill
itoldyouiwasill
3 years ago

Even after all this tho there are still people saying lockdowns were necessary to save the NHS. Pure cognitive dissonance.

Cecil B
Cecil B
3 years ago

It’s a cult

Sinor
Sinor
3 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

I know the pig dictator is a cult ,but did not appreciate how wide his cultness has gone !!

stewart
3 years ago

And many, many more were saying it at the time.

But, you know, it was all the government and Boris Johnson’s fault.

Milo
Milo
3 years ago

Because that is what the government – aided by their medical and scientific advisers – told people – that they needed to stay at home and social distance to “save the NHS.” The NHS and its staff were elevated to angel/hero status.

And now it is all over ordinary people cannot get access to the NHS, which while we were all being locked down the government was doing a nice behind the scenes job of dismantling.

Don’t take my word for it. Brave medics posted videos on You tube pointing this out.

DanClarke
DanClarke
3 years ago

Totally agree with this article, but, Johnson always looked shifty at the televised threats, in between his, what looked like handlers, he looked coerced, wonder what the coercion was

Sceptical Steve
Sceptical Steve
3 years ago
Reply to  DanClarke

It’s really not that complicated, if you recall Cummings’ depiction of Johnson as a “shopping trolley”, devoid of ideas or intelligence, other than what is required for his own survival. He desperately needed the support of the two stooges at his press briefings to provide him with the necessary script.

TheTartanEagle
TheTartanEagle
3 years ago

BBC factcheckers are on to monkeypox. It’s drivel, reads like it was written by an 18 year old arts major masquerading as the “health and disinformation” reporter. The job title tells you all you need to know. So much for trustworthy.

RW
RW
3 years ago

This has to be viewed in the context of the The level of perceived personal threat has to be increased statement: Like Boris Johnson and his staff, the not-so-wise SAGEs knew perfectly well that there was never a real danger to the population at a large. The problem scenario was always that so many of the fairly limited group of people actually in some danger because of Sars-CoV2 would be very sick at the same time that a large number of them would die because it wasn’t possible to treat them due to health system overload. That’s what Ferguson’s modelling claimed was inevitably going to happen. These would be OAPs and some people close to retirement age, basically the age group the members of SAGE themselves belonged to. To Johnson (and likewise, to Starmer) these people and – to a lesser degree – their relatives were important voters. The The-Scientists were probably simply afraid for their own lives (cf Cummings panicked flight from the then-epicentre of COVID in the UK). It was claimed the only way to prevent that was to manage the general population like free-range chicken during outbreaks of by bird flu. And hence, that’s what The-Politicians did.… Read more »

Cecil B
Cecil B
3 years ago

We need a bonfire of the bastards

Moist Von Lipwig
3 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

They should be given an appointment with the Wicker Man.

Fingerache Philip
Fingerache Philip
3 years ago

Plus the Witchfinder General.

Moist Von Lipwig
3 years ago

And Peter Cushing from ‘Twins of Evil’, to make up the triumvirate…

Cecil B
Cecil B
3 years ago

150+ fixed penalty notices, parties, vomiting etc etc and the police close protection officers that accompany the dictator saw nothing

SimonfromAshby
SimonfromAshby
3 years ago

I’ve been telling people this for months.

None of the main protagonsts belived in the Covid regulations: Prof Neil Ferguson, Matt Hancock and Domonic Cummings were all in breach of them.

The same goes for the climate change scam. The VIPs at COP 26 cannot possibley behave the way they did and beleive what they are saying about how we must change our ways. Take one example among many, that of Boris Johnson flying from Glasgow to London to attend a dinner hosted by the spectator, when we are not supposed to take one return flight a year for our annual holiday.

The problem is getting people to see it.

Moist Von Lipwig
3 years ago
Reply to  SimonfromAshby

Domunist Dictator, Fart Hancockwomble and Piltdown man hoaxer Ferguson.

RW
RW
3 years ago
Reply to  SimonfromAshby

Cummings is a different from the others. At the time of his cross-country trip, panic buying was at its height and it was regularly impossible to buy essentials in supermarkets. According to predictions by The Scientists, the hospitals of London would soon fill up with dying people and there were rumours about imminent social unrest. On the day his boss fell ill and Matt Hancock tested positive, Cummings was filmed running out of No 10 with a briefcase. He then hastened home, bundled wife and children into his car and went on a mad drive accross the country to the estate of his parents, where his family spent the next couple of weeks in a cottage hidden in the woods.

That wasn’t some kind of devil-may-care breach of the regulations, it looks more like a coward who’s mad with fear and literally running for his life. Which fits with Cummings being the seriously out-of-control lockdown hawk, even praising the Chinese government for welding apartment doors shut.

TheEngineer
TheEngineer
3 years ago
Reply to  SimonfromAshby

The problem is getting people to see it.”

Indeed it is Simon. A major worry is kids being indoctrinated with the climate change nonsense through their “education”.

BJs Brain is Missing
3 years ago

Johnson is a lying ammoral coward and not fit to hold office as Prime Minister of Great Britain. His government is equally useless and in no way represents me.

Cecil B
Cecil B
3 years ago

 ‘a lying ammoral coward’

I thought that was a requirement for the post

stewart
3 years ago

Good luck finding someone who does.

Starmer?

I’m afraid your realistic options in the next election will be between Boris Johnson (or someone like him) and Starmer (or someone like him).

The entire system is a fraud.

BJs Brain is Missing
3 years ago
Reply to  stewart

Yep!

RedhotScot
3 years ago
Reply to  stewart

That’s assuming letters of no confidence aren’t being delivered to Brady as we speak.

MP’s are, as we speak, judging the mood of their constituents. Letters are rarely a knee jerk reaction, they are usually in response to MP’s belief in their ability to be re elected, so take time to assess.

Boris may yet be booted out and we will hopefully have a more considered PM. My choice would be Steve Baker.

Milo
Milo
3 years ago
Reply to  RedhotScot

Mine would be Lord Frost

Emerald Fox
3 years ago

The picture below sums it all up. They walk amongst us.

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Free Lemming
3 years ago

Got banned from DT for saying exactly this, but when a Lord says it they publish it as an article. The elites are running riot. It’s well past time the people bared their teeth and let them know we’re still there.

EppingBlogger
3 years ago

Since when, in modern times, did a civil servant “fear for their jobs”? I wish!

MizakeTheMizan
3 years ago

Not just Number 10, but the Opposition, all MPs, NHS tik-tok dancers, Civil Servants and the Media.

Quartzite shift
Quartzite shift
3 years ago

Macavity, Macavity, there’s no one like Macavity,He’s broken every human law, he breaks the law of gravity.His powers of levitation would make a fakir stare,And when you reach the scene of crime—Macavity’s not there!You may seek him in the basement, you may look up in the air—But I tell you once and once again, Macavity’s not there!T.S. Eliot Dominic Cummings pointed it out, during his mayoralty, when the conversations got tough, Johnson did a Macavity. Sumption falls into the trap himself, assuming that bunter actually gives a toss, oh he does but only about his own bottom. When push came to shove, so like the lump of indecisive lard he is, bunter hid behind his doom mongering nudgers. A leader (of what) bowing to the ‘consensus’, SAGE, SPiB communists and a bunch of idiot incredibly inept statisticians. With a health service gone awol. Johnson, he presided over this car crash and only tried to make political capital, as the nation went catatonic bribed to acquiesent silence with their own money. Lets be honest on all the big calls since joining the berlin empire – the experts have called it wrong and lied about it incessantly. Be it on feigning ignorance… Read more »

chris-ds
chris-ds
3 years ago

Who truly cares.

now that restrictions are over we all know no.10 didn’t really believe in them.

They won’t be able to impose restrictions again, no one will follow them.

Smelly Melly
3 years ago
Reply to  chris-ds

I like your optimism, but over the past 2 years I have very little faith in people. They will believe anything they are told by politicians and if it’s on the telly then it must be true.

RedhotScot
3 years ago
Reply to  chris-ds

Lots of people truly care.

Jane G
Jane G
3 years ago
Reply to  RedhotScot

I hope you’re right, but when I was delivering Back To Normal leaflets at the end of 2020, the mood of the majority was not inclined to listen; all they saw was a caring government trying to save lives, and I was a wrong’un to suggest otherwise.

Even now on YouTube there is a nauseating US interview with Jacinda Ardern where she gets a standing ovation as her nation’s saviour. Interestingly, she claims NZ is ready to ‘welcome all visitors’. I bet that wouldn’t include me!

tom171uk
3 years ago
Reply to  Jane G

Even now their only concern about Boris is that he broke the rules. They aren’t angry that he introduced the rules in the first place.

Milo
Milo
3 years ago
Reply to  tom171uk

Because none of them have copped on that perhaps they were never needed in the first place – which is precisely what BJ’s “rule breaking” exposes but no journalist seem to have the balls to write.

civilliberties
3 years ago

I do find it pretty disgraceful that the papers like the telegraph are airing voices who were and are against the last two yrs after the event. It would have been lovely if the papers were holding power to account the last two yrs rather than begging for lockdowns, calling anyone who refused a jab a danger to the wider world and agreeing with all the curtailment of liberties. Bit too late now to play the other side and doing their job properly, at the time the state had the press and broadcasters in their back pocket.

tom171uk
3 years ago
Reply to  civilliberties

To be fair the Telegraph were publishing Sumption’s articles quite early on.

tom171uk
3 years ago

It really does not matter whether he thought that his parties were allowed by the regulations. Their rationale was that unnecessary human contact was so dangerous that it must be forbidden by law. He cannot have believed a word of it himself. Otherwise, he would surely not have exposed himself or his staff to this supposedly mortal danger, whether it was technically permitted by the regulations or not.

This is the crux of the matter. And it applies equally to Starmer’s gathering. Either social mixing was irresponsible and dangerous or it wasn’t. If the former, then they have recklessly endangered life; if the latter, then the public has been subjected to severe and damaging restrictions for nothing.

Phil Shannon
3 years ago

Victoria’s Premier, Dan Andrews, has come out as an anti-masker! In response to The Greens demanding that Andrews reintroduce universal indoor mask mandates (they are currently no longer required in schools, shops, restaurants and almost all other indoor spaces but are required on public transport and in airports, aged care and health settings), Andrews got the humpf with his erstwhile political comrades and said that “I won’t take the advice of the Green political party, I’ll consult medical experts instead”. In a radio interview, he further added that “we know those things don’t work against this virus” (so the “medical experts” can go take a hike, too). So, has the consummate mask Nazi (and lockdown lunatic), the DanFuhrer, seen the light and acknowledged what we knew all along, that the non-functional theatrical prop of The Mask is utterly useless? Or is there a state election in the air in November and he is seeking to politically distance himself from the Greens (who performed well in the recent national election that unseated Scott Morrison’s Liberals), or seeking to distance himself from the hated mask regime (which he fathered)? Is he an opportunistic political slimeball? Answers on a postcard, please. Still, it’s nice to have a quote… Read more »

bowlsman
bowlsman
3 years ago

Sumption is correct but the damage is already done. Try persuading a true believer otherwise.
The country will never recover in any of our lifetimes.
Replace Boris with; who, who do we replace him with. All of them are the same, including his supporters in labour, libs, greens etc.
Leadership needs a true born leader with a backbone and I don’t see one.
Pandora’s box is open and the lid has gone missing.

Milo
Milo
3 years ago
Reply to  bowlsman

Lord Frost would be a far better PM than current incumbent. He’d be a good start.

enlighteneduk
3 years ago

That overblown blancmange needs to go. We need a man of integrity like Lord Frost. Boris was trying to push us into this WHO treaty on the 22nd, giving away our sovereignty, making sure that those who voted Brexit knew nothing of it because of a news near blackout save for GB News and TalkTV. He is a despicable traitor and should be tried for treason never mind Partygate.

JeremyP99
3 years ago

The CCP orchestrated Covid. From start to finish, and sat back cackling as the West destroyed itself on demand.

Snake oil: How Xi Jinping shut down the world?
Author: Senger, Michael
ISBN: 9781957083780

RTSC
RTSC
3 years ago

Spot on M’lud.
Strange that the MSM haven’t realised this ……. or could it possibly be that they knew the propaganda was a load of bollocks when they were spreading it, and don’t wan’t to ‘fess up?

TheEngineer
TheEngineer
3 years ago

“Partygate Shows Number 10 Didn’t Believe its Own Covid Hype”

Exactly; why has it taken them so long to realise that?

No doubt many also realise the climate change scam is just that but are content to use it against us.

RupertK
RupertK
3 years ago

One question still hangs, taboo maybe. Why did No10 not believe in the regulations? Why did they not fear the disease as they had instructed everyone else to?
Hubris perhaps? Unlikely.
More likely No10 knew and understood the full data and so too the accurate epidemiological prognosis. They knew the threat was low. They knew the mathematical models, the fear mongering and the statistics were a fraud.
But No10 also knew, as all Governments knew, that Covid has been about social control and manipulation. A ‘proof of concept’ for implementing sustainable development and Net Zero?
How could they resist the international pressure or the taste of power?
Just as we cannot see the hand in a glove puppet we know it is there, animating the puppet.
Partygate and beergate are a series of autonomous twitches by incompetent puppets.

Moist Von Lipwig
3 years ago
Reply to  RupertK

Because Kim Jong Johnson knew there was no risk whatsoever, there’s no way he would have done anything if he believed there was any risk at all behind it.

Gilly99
Gilly99
3 years ago

Farcical. Johnson knew it’s was all bull, but was too weak to resist the clammer for lockdowns – and the calls came from all sides. I don’t care about parties, but I do care about the near £400bn wasted on this dog and pony show of a farce. Our children’s children will be paying for this.

annepassman
annepassman
3 years ago

They knew what we k ew and were condemned for saying- that restrictions were useless, that only thevulnera ,e should have been ” protected” and that the chaos, havoc and stress imposed on us all especially on the young by so called experts was evil. Yes, evil. Ferguson, Vallance, Johnson etc al should be tried for their acts against the entire nation and serve long sentences for their acts

MikeHaseler
3 years ago

I’ve no idea why Johnson is still there.