Because there is a lot of evidence of Russian involvement in Brexit, elections and generally destabilising the UK, and I think it's possible that Dominic was their man on the inside. Hell, immediately after Boris became PM he seemed to not really be present in his role, leaving Cummings - an election campaign advisor, not an elected politician nor a civil servant - to fulfill many of his duties. Even without an affiliation to Russia, that's dodgy as fuck.
Exactly this. What's annoying is how people twist the process along the way.
For example, with the AstraZeneca vaccine there was this overblown controversy over blood clots. Every time you stick someone with a needle, their blood will clot, and there's a chance that a chunk of this clot will break off into the blood stream. Sometimes, the thing you're injecting makes it more likely to happen, and as such we closely monitor new injections to determine whether or not the issue is significant. AstraZeneca (or any other covid vaccine) has been shown to not significantly increase the risk of blood clots over any other injection - but that didn't stop politicians (eg Boris Johnson in the UK) to parrot on about the handful of people who did develop blood clots as if it were a real issue. Of course, this led to AstraZeneca no longer being offered as a vaccine for many people; instead, Pfizer and Moderna vaccines were used. Wouldn't you know it, Boris is personally invested in these companies. He shooed away the non-profit vaccine in favour of the for profit pharmaceutical mega-corporations that pay him dividends. And, of course, his statements actually reduced the uptake of vaccines in general.
A better origin story for the urban legend about Halloween sweets containing drugs than any other.
Frankly more needs to be said about Dominic Cummings' ties with Russia. Towards the end, for some reason, he was allowed to tour the UK's nuclear weapons facilities.
So he's ignoring Trump in the hope he'll just go away? Sounds like a plan, hopefully it'll catch on and everyone can start ignoring DeSantis, too.
So the decision will ultimately come down to the Supreme Court, which Trump stacked with his cronies.
I think employees generally get such a raw deal that a fair deal would be refreshing and positive. However when you look at massively overpriced roles, eg consultants, they'd probably say it wasn't fair to give them a fair deal.
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A common saying is that a fair deal is one that neither party feels happy with, because neither one is taking advantage of the other.
*Sheldon and his boy.
A good host is impartial, and draws out answers from their guest by asking hard questions. A good host will probably piss off everyone over time, because they'll ask questions that contradict both the interviewee and the viewers' biases. Piers Morgan is not a good host, he's a fucking vile wretch that contaminates anything he's involved with. The world will be a better place after his death.
There's plenty of substantial evidence. However, when it came to investigating it, we got a report that essentially said "We didn't find any evidence of Russian interference, because we didn't look."