Exit of Brexit guru Dominic Cummings is Boris Johnson’s last chance

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The departure of Dominic Cummings will help shore up the British Prime Minister's position, but if things keep going wrong from here, MPs will blame only one person | BevanShields

Back in January, Dominic Cummings – Boris Johnson's chief adviser and a leading architect of Brexit – sat down at his computer and typed out one of Britain's strangest job advertisements.

Applicants were told not to bother unless they could commit to at least two years. The lucky person chosen to fill a position as Cummings' personal assistant was advised to forget a social life."You will not have weekday date nights, you will sacrifice many weekends. Frankly it will be hard having a boyfriend or girlfriend at all," he said. There was also this warning: "If you play office politics, you will be discovered and immediately binned.

Dominic Cummings came under pressure after driving to northern England during a coronavirus lockdown but Boris Johnson stuck by him.The original misfit and weirdo, Cummings despised Westminster. His disdain was obvious from the way he dressed for work each day in baggy pants, scuffed shoes and crumpled untucked shirts. It was a jarring look for the historic corridors Winston Churchill once roamed.

 

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BevanShields I wish the UK media could write an article like that. The press have let Johnson get away with murder & 5 years of chaos have got us here

BevanShields Johnson will be gone by March.....

BevanShields BLM! Why would would the White right be giving up so easily?

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