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Will Cummings go?

Will Cummings go ?

  • Yes

    Votes: 92 29.6%
  • No

    Votes: 219 70.4%

  • Total voters
    311






Blue Valkyrie

Not seen such Bravery!
Sep 1, 2012
32,165
Valhalla
No, the general public are to busy getting on with their lives, just a handful of Fannys expressing faux outrage .


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Lol.


Says the high priest of high horsed faux outrage.

You should know I guess. Lol.
Rogered by six? ???
Nice bit of homophobic stereotyping there ...
And the meister of faux outrage strikes again !

Lol.
 


daveinplzen

New member
Aug 31, 2018
2,846
exactly, even three tours doesn't add up to a lap.

so basically you got sick of the navy lark when you were invited to do a dab of work :lolol:

Being at sea on a ship in the RN is fairly normal. So, not sure what he's on about, or what he expected.
I suppose adding 'Bosnia' into the story makes it seem more heroic, despite being mid Atlantic would have been no different for a seaman.
 


Baker lite

Banned
Mar 16, 2017
6,309
in my house
I think the point he is making, is that Bosnia is pretty much land-locked.
Do you mean you were at sea whilst aircraft from your ship saw action?

Former Yugoslavia David, Balkan conflict, ring any bells, first two tours were on Invincible and second was on Glasgow,, trying to enforce UN embargo and doing boarding party, pretty routine, as Roger asked, I left because I wanted to go back packing round Australia, thoroughly enjoyed my time in The Royal Navy, a great life for a young lad.
Yourself?


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Baker lite

Banned
Mar 16, 2017
6,309
in my house
Being at sea on a ship in the RN is fairly normal. So, not sure what he's on about, or what he expected.
I suppose adding 'Bosnia' into the story makes it seem more heroic, despite being mid Atlantic would have been no different for a seaman.

No heroes here David, roger was just asking why I left,so I told him why I left.


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daveinplzen

New member
Aug 31, 2018
2,846
Former Yugoslavia David, Balkan conflict, ring any bells, first two tours were on Invincible and second was on Glasgow,, trying to enforce UN embargo and doing boarding party, pretty routine, as Roger asked, I left because I wanted to go back packing round Australia, thoroughly enjoyed my time in The Royal Navy, a great life for a young lad.
Yourself?


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As a signalman, I couldn't count the boarding parties I was on. Its normal stuff. I guess mentioning the Bosnian war makes it sound a bit more 'heroic'. Just say 'I was bored being a sailor'.
 
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Deportivo Seagull

I should coco
Jul 22, 2003
5,468
Mid Sussex
As a signalman, I couldn't count the boarding parties I was on. Its normal stuff. I guess mentioning the Bosnian war makes it sound a bit more 'heroic'. Just say 'I was bored being a sailor'.

I get your drift. Nowt wrong with saying stuck on a ship in the med with **** all chance of a run ashore. Boredom was an absolutely *******.

FTR, I wrapped my hand in after seeing my chance of getting to killick moving from 3 years to 9 years because they combined branches. PO’s would have been at least another 6 years.
Two badge **** all wasn’t something to look forward to!


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daveinplzen

New member
Aug 31, 2018
2,846
I get your drift. Nowt wrong with saying stuck on a ship in the med with **** all chance of a run ashore. Boredom was an absolutely *******.

FTR, I wrapped my hand in after seeing my chance of getting to killick moving from 3 years to 9 years because they combined branches. PO’s would have been at least another 6 years.
Two badge **** all wasn’t something to look forward to!


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I joined to travel, specifically the far east, and planned to leave once I had seen what I wanted to see, re-enforced by our ship being sent to the Da Nang evacuation on the way back from the far east. Applied for discharge on return, only to get sent to the fecking Cod War before the paperwork was processed. It taught me a trade however and ive been in comms most of my life since.
 




vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
28,272
He's been oddly quiet by political standards and has said far less than a number of Cabinet ministers have said in support.

There has been no big interview until today. I'd imagine he's been advised to watch the Cummings car crash play out.

All will now depend on the police investigation.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...Cummings-probe-treated-critical-incident.html
By the look of the front page headlines in the papers this morning I think he has got away with it! The Tory press in particular have no mention of the Cummings affair on their front pages. So, unless the police investigation leads to a finding that the law was broken he can ride this out.

However, if they retrospectivly charge/ fine him for breaking lockdown that puts the PM in a rather sticky situation on many fronts... Remember Johnson said clearly Cummings had explained events to him and on that evidence Cummings had done nothing wrong. If the police fine him on that same evidence it could be said that Johnson had perverted the course of justice by stifling the investigation of Cumming's actions.

If a police investigation of Cummings turns up new information that leads to a fine it would then seem that Cumming's lied to Johnson by not being truthful on his explanation, a sacking offence, in virtually any level of politics/ public life, but Johnson can't sack him easily as he has backed him and invested a lot of effort to protect him, sacking him now would seem like an earlier gross misjudgement by the PM.

I don't think this is quite over but I think that because Johnson has little self respect for legalities and a somewhat strained relationship with the truth, him and Cummings might just tough it out.
 




Hugo Rune

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Feb 23, 2012
23,675
Brighton
By the look of the front page headlines in the papers this morning I think he has got away with it!

This whole affair has confirmed that Johnson won’t be Prime Minister after the next election but we kind of knew that anyway. Will the Tories be able to force him out over the 4 years or so, that will depend on how successful Johnson is at throwing the public enquiry over the handling of Coronavirus into the long grass.
 


Blue Valkyrie

Not seen such Bravery!
Sep 1, 2012
32,165
Valhalla
This whole affair has confirmed that Johnson won’t be Prime Minister after the next election but we kind of knew that anyway. Will the Tories be able to force him out over the 4 years or so, that will depend on how successful Johnson is at throwing the public enquiry over the handling of Coronavirus into the long grass.
I reckon Johnson is gone within the next 2 years.

The leadership is a poison chalice while this virus is so prevalent.

Once the crisis is over, the knives will be out for Johnson.
 


Jim in the West

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Sep 13, 2003
4,952
Way out West
By the look of the front page headlines in the papers this morning I think he has got away with it! The Tory press in particular have no mention of the Cummings affair on their front pages. So, unless the police investigation leads to a finding that the law was broken he can ride this out.

However, if they retrospectivly charge/ fine him for breaking lockdown that puts the PM in a rather sticky situation on many fronts... Remember Johnson said clearly Cummings had explained events to him and on that evidence Cummings had done nothing wrong. If the police fine him on that same evidence it could be said that Johnson had perverted the course of justice by stifling the investigation of Cumming's actions.

If a police investigation of Cummings turns up new information that leads to a fine it would then seem that Cumming's lied to Johnson by not being truthful on his explanation, a sacking offence, in virtually any level of politics/ public life, but Johnson can't sack him easily as he has backed him and invested a lot of effort to protect him, sacking him now would seem like an earlier gross misjudgement by the PM.

I don't think this is quite over but I think that because Johnson has little self respect for legalities and a somewhat strained relationship with the truth, him and Cummings might just tough it out.

I think you could be right, but it'll be interesting to see what permanent damage is done to Johnson's credibility/popularity. It'll also be interesting to see whether the public's increased failure to stick to the rules leads to a rise in infections (dangerous for the nation, but could easily be laid at the door of Johnson/Cummings). Plus, I think this whole episode opens the door for all sorts of other "them and us" issues. If any government minister makes the slightest mis-step now, it is likely to resurrect the whole thing.
 




GrizzlingGammon

Well-known member
Dec 15, 2018
1,995
This whole affair has confirmed that Johnson won’t be Prime Minister after the next election but we kind of knew that anyway. Will the Tories be able to force him out over the 4 years or so, that will depend on how successful Johnson is at throwing the public enquiry over the handling of Coronavirus into the long grass.

It will likely end up a short distance from the Russia report. Wherever that is nowadays.
 


Gwylan

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
31,827
Uffern
By the look of the front page headlines in the papers this morning I think he has got away with it! The Tory press in particular have no mention of the Cummings affair on their front pages. So, unless the police investigation leads to a finding that the law was broken he can ride this out..

I certainly think it's true that Cummings will not resign/be sacked (for the moment anyway), I don't think it's true that the only thing that Johnson has to fear is Cummings being charged.

He's going to be in a very awkward place if there's a second wave of infections in two or three weeks time. Just as the rest of Europe starts opening up again, the UK will be closing down harder and, rightly or wrongly, that will be blamed on Johnson's flip-flopping on lockdown guidance.

If there's no major second wave, then he's got away with it.

I still think he'll be gone by next spring however
 


The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
26,183
West is BEST
Of course he’s got away with it. Was there ever any doubt? Lying scum bag.
 


sydney

tinky ****in winky
Jul 11, 2003
17,965
town full of eejits
Cod war scared the shit out of me :lolol: The thought of ending up in the water with a life expectancy of 3 minutes didnt fill me with joy. We were rammed by the Aegir, resulting in the only casualty of the 'war', some poor sod on the Aegir getting killed, and us limping home.

fair play mate .....a geordie mate of mine was in the royal engineers in the Balkan conflict , he is a bundle of nerves........another lad was in East Timor , he's rooted as well ,Indonesias version of Rwanda on a smaller scale....conflict of any kind is not to be sniffed at , imagine what our grandparents would say if they could see what's going on now.
 




Machiavelli

Well-known member
Oct 11, 2013
17,770
Fiveways
Three of those were referring to Johnson's apperance at the daily briefings (his first for some time). And after such a set-piece experience, it would look odd for the LOTO not to make a comment.

So, apart from that, one other comment from Starmer in a week in which the PM and the Tory party is under intense pressure - that's not exactly flooding the airwaves

Not forgetting that Labour did not sign the letter written by all the other parties calling for Cummings' resignation or removal. You're spot on. Labour's strategy is to step back, and allow the Tories to keep finding more rope.
 


sydney

tinky ****in winky
Jul 11, 2003
17,965
town full of eejits
I certainly think it's true that Cummings will not resign/be sacked (for the moment anyway), I don't think it's true that the only thing that Johnson has to fear is Cummings being charged.

He's going to be in a very awkward place if there's a second wave of infections in two or three weeks time. Just as the rest of Europe starts opening up again, the UK will be closing down harder and, rightly or wrongly, that will be blamed on Johnson's flip-flopping on lockdown guidance.

If there's no major second wave, then he's got away with it.

I still think he'll be gone by next spring however

IF there is a 2nd wave it won't be blamed on the hundreds of asylum seekers that have entered the country over the last few weeks from France or Greece because that just wouldn't be cricket.:rolleyes::rolleyes:.
 


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