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My guided tour of Dominic Cummings' statementAudio-visualAt @FT, no paywallhttps://www.ft.com/video/e82b5a00-3ad5-4d2c-9703-ff14942aa5b1Brilliant editing/production job by @tomhannen - not least as I had no script or notes, straight to
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"Friends" briefing to Lobby - failedCo-ordinated Cabinet endorsement tweets - failedRose garden statement and answers - now failedOne by one his defences are failing, because the story is based on
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Good nightThinking about doing a close-reading tomorrow of part of the Cummings statement, if there is still any interest Happy to do this today, as it does seem the story
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This has been lawyered. By which I mean: so much careful phraseology here Lots of stuff here to explain (away) adverse evidence This part is a tick-box exercise to accept
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A brief thread about law, instincts, and regulations1. Look at Regulation 6 of the Coronavirus RegulationsThis is the provision that restricts movement during the lockdown: http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2020/350/regulation/62. 6(1) pro
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Suspect the trip to Durham was not about childcare, even at the timeThat it was a post-event rationalisation, a plausible nod-along lie to gain the cover of sympathy A line
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It is 22.30 on a Sunday, and on the screen of some poor official, working from home, there is a new Word document It has the title "Technical Document"The screen
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On the reported facts, there is no express offence under the Coronavirus regulations if you do anything in your own homeThe minister who issued the regulations was HancockErgo, he has
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Going out for unlimited exercise, which was perfectly legal already in England under the letter of the coronavirus regulations, will continue to be legal The restriction on travelling for the
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Here is a fun little thread about the @ukhomeoffice's "clarification" of the Coronavirus regulations and the law - the most powerful law of all - of unintended consequences1. By way
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As @JonathanHaynes rightly observes - the significant extension of the coronavirus regulations this week was not covered by mainstream media - because, as @jamesrbuk avers in the same thread, it
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Not conspiracy to murder, but......some emerging news is, on face of it, in territory of misfeasance / misconduct in public office - which is both a criminal offence (ie, prosecutions)
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