Tuesday, 26 May 2020

GRIMSBY MP: TOP BORIS AIDE SHOULD HAVE SAID SORRY FOR BREACH OF LOCKDOWN GUIDELINES

BORIS Johnson's top  aide Dominic Cummings should have apologised for his breach of lockdown regulations according to Grimsby MP Lia Nici.

However, she does not feel his conduct provided grounds for the Prime Minister to sack him.

Ms Nici spelt out her position on the furore in an interview on BBC TV’s Look North evening news programme.

Having watched the advisor's  televised Bank Holiday interview, she felt his actions in driving with his wife and son more than 500 miles to and from his parents' home  were understandable.

Her stance is different from that of her Conservative parliamentary colleague, Martin Vickers (Cleethorpes) who believes Mr Cummings’ decision to disregard the regulations that he himself had drawn up warrant his exit from 10 Downing Street.

Asked if she thought she was out of touch with her constituents, Ms Nici said not all of them favoured Mr Cummings removal - voluntary or otherwise - from the corridors of power.

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