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ways between the sheets clutching somebody s bottom like that, it s so grossly teenage! as a newspaper man, you ve got to stick to the serious story which is he broke distancing rules, you know, the fact is, this has got absolutely everything and the wonderful thing is we are doing yourjob for you, we are adding the sleaze while you re sticking directly to that argument, it s just that he broke the lockdown rules. another career as a mills and boon author, shyama! we are going to turn to the front page of the express. why do you think this story break now? why was it exposed now, david? that s a good question. matt hancock has been that s a good question. matt hancock has been perhaps the most overzealous of ministers when it
that we would necessarily have gone so hard on him if he had just put his arm around a man. so hard on him if he had ust put his arm around a man. so hard on him if he had ust put his arm around a man. david, you are noddinu. his arm around a man. david, you are nodding- the his arm around a man. david, you are nodding. the front his arm around a man. david, you are nodding. the front pages his arm around a man. david, you are nodding. the front pages are - his arm around a man. david, you are nodding. the front pages are the - nodding. the front pages are the same so let s carry on with the conversation as we take our viewers to the front page of the observer which also uses the word humiliation. i which also uses the word humiliation. which also uses the word humiliation. ~ ., which also uses the word humiliation. ~ ., ,., humiliation. i think the other point of this is dominic humiliation. i think the other point of this is dominic cummings. - humiliation. i think the o
sidelines former aide who was sniping from the sidelines in former aide who was sniping from the sidelines. in a way, the more dominic sidelines. in a way, the more dominic cummings criticised matt hancock dominic cummings criticised matt hancock and sid how useless he was, it made hancock and sid how useless he was, it made him hancock and sid how useless he was, it made him more safe in hisjob. when it made him more safe in hisjob. when this it made him more safe in hisjob. when this happened, it led him with a dilemma when this happened, it led him with a dilemma about whether this is a step too a dilemma about whether this is a step too far and whether he has to id step too far and whether he has to go and step too far and whether he has to go and in step too far and whether he has to go and in the end it became irresistible, because yesterday afternoon we just saw, it was radio silence afternoon we just saw, it was radio siience~ we afternoon we just saw, it
cummings. yes, when we reflect back on what dominic cummings. yes, when we reflect back on what dominic cummings cummings. yes, when we reflect back on what dominic cummings was - cummings. yes, when we reflect back| on what dominic cummings was saying during that hearing three weeks ago, this is what i was saying about it lots of factors coalescing. here, yet again, is an example of a point where matt hancock should have been sacked and wasn t. what number does that make it? 17 occasions on which the health secretary could have been sacked and wasn t. interestingly, the observer says this is a massive blow to boris johnson s authority and i think, what authority? he has the authority of the people, because evenif the authority of the people, because even if we had an election tomorrow, the conservatives would come back into power. there is no viable opposition. he has authority in the sense that there is no one else. there has been no authority. this man matt hancock is under the m