Report: British PM’s top aide accused of second lockdown breach | Malay Mail

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LONDON, May 24 — A top advisor to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced fresh allegations today that he had breached coronavirus lockdown rules for a second time. The British government had yesterday rejected calls to sack Dominic Cummings over allegations he broke coronavirus lockdown rules...

Cummings has been a highly divisive figure in British politics ever since masterminding the successful 2016 Brexit campaign alongside Johnson. — Reuters pic

Cummings, who announced he was suffering from coronavirus symptoms on March 30, was seen with his young son close to his parents’ home in Durham, northeastern England, more than 400 kilometres away from his London home on March 31. reported that he had broken lockdown restrictions again and was seen in Durham a second time on April 19, days after he had returned to work in London following his first trip north, quoting witnesses.

Under lockdown rules brought in on March 23, anyone with symptoms must self-isolate in their own homes. And people aged over 70 — as Cummings’ parents are — are not allowed to receive visitors. Ed Davey, acting leader of the Liberal Democrats, said if Cummings had broken the rules, “he will have to resign”.

Deputy chief medical officer Jenny Harries suggested there was some room for manoeuvre if both parents were ill, saying “all guidance has a common sense element to it, which includes safeguarding around adults or children”.newspaper that police had spoken directly to him or his family over the issue.

Cummings yesterday told a throng of reporters while leaving his house that it was “a question of doing the right thing, it’s not about what you guys think”, while rebuking the grounp for not obeying social distancing rules.

 

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