i've mainly only read the posts that i have been notified of tbf, and i'm not one for offering condolences anyway to strangers on message boards. sorry about that chief - well i'm not sorry but its a platitude i guess. which makes some people happy apparently...
love also how stating my opinion is forcing it onto others, apparently something that doesn't apply to your good self or people who agree with you?
i do believe the outrage is ideologically driven which is why people haven't criticised labour mps for more flagrant breaches. i couldnt care less about people deciding what level of risk is appropriate for themselves and their families. i barely knew who cummings was before this and i did not find him to be an impressve man, and as i have said the excuse he had for the trip to the castle was an obvious lie and quite pathetic.
but booing into the sky, calling for people to lose their jobs for forgettably mild reasons and throwing tantrums is exactly the sort of thing that might make me use 5-10 mins to poke fun at whilst im waiting for the computer to crunch some sims for me.
all this written here, like the scandal will be forgotten in a week.