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âHeâs sulking, isnât he?â said Steve Jowett, 63, when asked about Dominic Cummingsâ explosive revelations in Westminster on Wednesday. A driver waiting to start his shift at Heckmondwike bus station, West Yorkshire, neither Jowett nor his colleague Trevor Lewis, 55, had much sympathy for the prime ministerâs former adviser.
âBut, if itâs true, thereâs got to be an investigation, because thereâs a lot of families up and down the country that wonât be happy,â Lewis added.
Michelle Kitson, a NHS mental health support worker enjoying lunch in the sun nearby, was in agreement. âHis grievance is because he got caught out and now heâs trying to cover his own tracks and pass the blame on somebody else.â While Kitson, 57, takes a dim view of most politicians, she believes the government âhave done the best they could in a bad situationâ in terms of handling the pa
The borough council’s cabinet member for public safety wrote a letter to the Government asking for a law to be put in place to limit the noise of fireworks. Cathy Martyn sent the letter to the minister for small business, consumers, and labour markets Paul Scully after colleagues lent their support. She cited the Animal Welfare 2006, saying it was illegal to cause unnecessary suffering to animals. She explained that loud fireworks used by the public caused misery for people as well as pets. Coun Martyn said the council does not want to ban fireworks and says volunteer-run community displays provide a useful source of funding – but it asks for the law to be changed to make 90 decibels the loudest firework available to the public.