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‘Cummings acted responsibly, legally and with integrity': Johnson backs embattled adviser amid lockdown trip furore | ‘Cummings acted responsibly, legally and with integrity': Johnson backs embattled adviser amid lockdown trip furore |
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Boris Johnson has backed Dominic Cummings following outrage about the political adviser’s controversial journey across Britain during coronavirus lockdown while his wife showed symptoms of Covid-19. | Boris Johnson has backed Dominic Cummings following outrage about the political adviser’s controversial journey across Britain during coronavirus lockdown while his wife showed symptoms of Covid-19. |
The UK Prime Minister said at Sunday’s daily coronavirus briefing that Cummings acted “responsibly, legally and with integrity” when he carried out the 260-mile trip from London to Durham in April. It followed a full weekend of speculation about Cummings’ future. | The UK Prime Minister said at Sunday’s daily coronavirus briefing that Cummings acted “responsibly, legally and with integrity” when he carried out the 260-mile trip from London to Durham in April. It followed a full weekend of speculation about Cummings’ future. |
“Though there have been many other allegations about what happened when he was in self-isolation and thereafter, some of them palpably false, I believe that in every respect he has acted responsibly and legally and with integrity and with the overwhelming aim of stopping the spread of the virus and saving lives,” Johnson said. | “Though there have been many other allegations about what happened when he was in self-isolation and thereafter, some of them palpably false, I believe that in every respect he has acted responsibly and legally and with integrity and with the overwhelming aim of stopping the spread of the virus and saving lives,” Johnson said. |
The prime minister appeared irritated with several reporters’ questions during the briefing and repeated several times that Cummings behaved in a responsible manner. | |
Cummings faced mounting calls to resign over the journey after revelations of further lockdown breaches were reported in British newspapers on Sunday. | Cummings faced mounting calls to resign over the journey after revelations of further lockdown breaches were reported in British newspapers on Sunday. |
An eyewitness told the Sunday Mirror and the Observer that they saw the 48-year-old at Barnard Castle on Easter Sunday, a popular tourist location 30 miles away from Durham, during the period he was thought to be self-isolating. | An eyewitness told the Sunday Mirror and the Observer that they saw the 48-year-old at Barnard Castle on Easter Sunday, a popular tourist location 30 miles away from Durham, during the period he was thought to be self-isolating. |
Johnson was asked whether it is true Cummings visited the castle but he avoided answering the question directly. “What I can tell you is, when you look at the guidance and the childcare needs it was reasonable to self isolate for 14 days or more where he did,” he said. | |
The newspapers also reported that Cummings made a second trip to Durham a week later and was seen there on 19 April, five days after being photographed on his return to London. | The newspapers also reported that Cummings made a second trip to Durham a week later and was seen there on 19 April, five days after being photographed on his return to London. |
The press conference appeared to fan the flames of public anger as Twitter was flooded with messages attacking Johnson’s performance. A range of phrases related to the briefing quickly shot to the top of the UK trending charts including ‘Oh Boris’, ‘#SackCummings’ and ‘Barnard Castle’. | |
The leader of the opposition Keir Starmer said the furore was Johnson’s first test and he “failed it”. “It is an insult to sacrifices made by the British people that Boris Johnson has chosen to take no action against Dominic Cummings,” he added. | |
Earlier Sunday Cummings was seen entering the prime minister’s Downing Street residence on Sunday after a handful of Conservative MPs called for his resignation and reports citing high-ranking Conservatives indicated that it was “only a matter of time” before Johnson asked him to quit. | |
Downing Street had earlier said that it would “not waste time” replying to the new allegations from “campaigning newspapers”. | Downing Street had earlier said that it would “not waste time” replying to the new allegations from “campaigning newspapers”. |
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