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If you are outraged by Cummings, please email your MP

40 replies

yogz1976 · 25/05/2020 10:28

and urge they demand his resignation.
Here's a link if you don't know who your MP is:
members.parliament.uk/constituencies/

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RunningNinja79 · 25/05/2020 12:37

Rishi has now been emailed

StarcourtMall · 25/05/2020 12:49

Mines a safe seat Tory, but he’s actually a (sometimes) decent guy. People often say he’s in the wrong party. I know him vaguely, our kids used to be at school together and I have been to his house a couple of times. I have emailed him for the very first time!

vera99 · 25/05/2020 13:00

here's mine - encourage your networks to do similarly have 4 in mine who have done so far. Much more effective than online petitions IMO.

Dear Mr Brokenshire

As my MP, I am contacting you to register my disappointment at the Prime Minister's decision to retain the services of Mr Dominic Cummings.

In today's briefing, an emphasis was placed on whether Mr Cummings instincts were those of a father, encouraging the public to empathise with his child care dilemma. As a senior official in government, it is clear that there were any number of alternatives available to him, and this will be seen as sophistry.

However, whether or not Mr Cummings actions were reasonable, or conformed to the letter of lockdown, misses the point. His actions will at least be perceived by a great number of people as breaking lockdown, and as tacit authority to do likewise. This is something that should at least have been anticipated, and for this reason alone, his actions show a lack of judgement which not only undermines the efforts the public are making but any claim he might make to being a valuable advisor.

Worse, Boris Johnson's support of his colleague shows that he puts the advice Mr Cummings gives above an inevitable erosion of corvid precautions. This makes him look weak, and by his extension, the government look weak, at a time when strong leadership is vital. This seems not only ill-advised but politically inept. By all means, support his friend and colleague by showing understanding (if it is, in fact, the case) why Mr Cummings acted impetuously, but then show character and vital objectivity in reiterating the importance of adhering to universal rules.

This could have been a game-changing moment for Mr Johnson - an ideal opportunity to reinforce the lockdown when it is crumbling, a chance to show he does not need Mr Cummings as a crutch, and that the Tory party is, if nothing else, a fair-minded institution that plays by the rules.

Instead, he came across as a mendacious fool that no one believes and no one takes seriously.

I urge you as a backbencher that has shown himself capable of independent thought, to join those few brave Tories prepared to voice the opinion of the vast majority of cross-party thinking on this, and by doing so, claw back some semblance of credibility for your party and our government

With Kind Regards

InfiniteSheldon · 25/05/2020 13:03

Yes I've emailed him asking him to use common sense and Inc a screenshot of this thread reminding him of the hate campaign against Leave voters and Tory voters and not to cowtow to yet another orchestrated attempt to govern by social media not by election.

vera99 · 25/05/2020 13:15

Apparently, in East Germany a third of the population became informing snitches for the state. Here it would probably be more like half.

@InfiniteSheldon - totally missing the point but hey ho whatever rocks your boat in these "unprecedented times".

qweryuiop · 25/05/2020 13:16

This really bugs me. Our MPs need to be working on the immediate response to Covid and getting our economy, healthcare system and country back to a decent state. Not answering emails about one individual who did something wrong.

PowerslidePanda · 25/05/2020 13:27

A bunch of Conservative MPs have posted virtually identical tweets:

Constituents who have contacted me regarding Dominic Cummings can rest assured I’ve conveyed the strength of local feeling to relevant colleagues very robustly in Government.

To residents who’ve contacted me about DC - be assured I’ve conveyed the strength of local feeling robustly to relevant colleagues

Constituents who have contacted me regarding Dominic Cummings can rest assured I’ve conveyed the strength of local feeling to relevant colleagues.

Clearly an official party line to try and placate people, without actually condemning DC...

daisychain01 · 25/05/2020 13:42

If you knew my MP, you'd know it would be a complete waste of time, they'd just parrot Bojo's lame explanation and it would wind me up even more.

Not every MP is there for their constituents, some of them are there for themselves and their career.

LilyPond2 · 25/05/2020 14:01

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-52798632
Interesting BBC report here which actually reports on one Tory MP having changed his mind following e-mails from his constituents, so well worth e-mailing asap. E-mails don't need to be long to get the point across. And remember that MPs who are toeing the party line publicly may be saying something altogether different in private! Don't assume that a party line response means your e-mail has had no impact.

RainMustFall · 25/05/2020 14:53

vera99
Apparently, in East Germany a third of the population became informing snitches for the state. Here it would probably be more like half.

Absolutely, the stasi would have a great time here with all the no-life curtain twitchers salivating at the prospect of reporting their neighbours multiple times and then suffer a cringing disappointment when the police don't turn up. Grin

I think this is all really pathetic to be honest but I guess frothers gotta froth.

DCIRozHuntley · 25/05/2020 14:55

Theyworkforyou.com is also an easy way to get in touch

FarTooSkinny · 25/05/2020 16:56

I wrote to my MP when I was half cut last night. Think I may end up on his nutters lists

Dear Mr MP

As my local MP please can you clarify rules regarding the so called ‘lockdown’ as I am confused after the press conferences from the Prime Minister this afternoon. The government guidelines state:

"if you live with others and you are the first in the household to have symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19), then you must stay at home for at least 7 days, but all other household members who remain well must stay at home and not leave the house for 14 days. The 14-day period starts from the day when the first person in the house became ill.”

I am confused as the Prime Minister is fully supportive of Mr Cummings and his trip to Durham. However the message for the government has been to stay at home to prevent infection spreading.

Can you confirm that the guidance relates to everyone in this country, or are certain unelected government advisors exempt?

Many thanks

Ozzie9523 · 25/05/2020 17:05

Yep emailed mine this morning 😡

SirSamuelVimesBlackboardMonito · 26/05/2020 11:42

I emailed yesterday morning but not had a response yet. He is a total yes man so I expect either no reply (rude) or supportive waffle. No reply is annoying me though.

numberplate23 · 26/05/2020 18:25

Emailing our MPs about this has made a difference, 30 MPs now asking for DC's resignation.
Should we continue to email them again and again to convey our disappointment and anger?

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