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Dominic Cummings mocks Carrie Symonds and Boris Johnson


Dominic Cummings has launched a thinly veiled attack on Boris Johnson and Carrie Symonds as he said politicians now focus more on gossip-column stories about their dogs than on issues of existential importance . 
The Prime Minister s ex-top adviser is set to formally leave the Government tomorrow when his Whitehall contract ends. 
He has been working from home since he was ousted from Number 10 in November after losing a Downing Street power battle which saw his Vote Leave faction clash with Ms Symonds.  
In an apparent sign of just how bad the breakdown has been in the relationship between Mr Johnson and his former right hand man, Mr Cummings has taken a coded swipe at the premier, his fiancee Ms Symonds and their dog Dilyn. ....

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The highlights of history: a Spectator Christmas survey | The Spectator Australia


Emily Maitlis
Six years ago I took my son, Milo, to Bucharest for his birthday. In the baking July sun, seeking shade, we crouched on the kerb in front of the presidential palace. And I played him the footage of the crowds on that bitter December morning of 1989 as Nicolae Ceausescu and his wife Elena emerged on to the balcony. The speech Ceausescu gave, or tried to give, on 21 December was his last. And it was extraordinary. Ceausescu used his balcony address to reassure, cajole, bribe the crowd. But it turned against him as he stood there. This footage state TV rolling live at the time became the physical, televisual embodiment of power seeping away from a president. The leaders and their bodyguards are above them, removed. But it is those on the ground who now control the narrative that will end his days. We watch Ceausescu’s face as it begins to understand that. He and his wife tried to flee the next morning but they were caught, ‘tried’ for genocide and subversi ....

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