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The Cummings Effect - are people rebelling?

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Daisymae Wed 27-May-20 17:52:49

Yes, I have noticed that people are feeling the they can bend the rules s little. His actions have undermined the government message. Without doubt.

MamaCaz Wed 27-May-20 17:45:48

Anyone who already felt tempted to break the rules, whatever their reasons (and we all know that in some cases, following the rules could be more dangerous than breaking them), will now feel justified in doing so even if they previously resisted that urge.

I have no idea what percentage of the population might fall into that catagory, but would guess that this Cummings Effect will be significant enough to create a noticable difference.

enough for us to now see

NfkDumpling Wed 27-May-20 17:41:55

I don’t think Cumming’s stupidity and selfishness will influence me to take risks, but I think it will make me look very carefully at the full rules and read the small print in future, ignore the silly slogans and not just follow what we’re told in broadcasts.

Certainly, had I have known we could travel for childcare, I would have travelled to care for my DGDs when their family was struggling through on their own. I may be over 70 but I’m pretty sure we had the virus back in February so I would have risked it.

AGAA4 Wed 27-May-20 17:37:14

People are annoyed not so much by what Cummings did but that he, so far, has got away with breaking rules.

I think if anyone finds themselves in similar situations, needing childcare, they may decide that struggling on, as they would have done before, is not worth it but we have been told that the rest of us have to abide by the rules.

EllanVannin Wed 27-May-20 17:28:06

Those who do follow Cummings's actions obviously already had / have it in mind to do so, or they wouldn't be doing it knowing the uncertainty of this virus and its means of spreading.

It's a load of bull that people rebel because he did, particularly during this good weather as I'm sure they'd think twice if it was chucking it down. I wasn't born yesterday !

AGAA4 Wed 27-May-20 16:18:54

Hopefully most of us will keep ourselves and others safe.

It must be very annoying for those who were fined for trying to find childcare in similar or worse situations to Cummings.

midnightschild Wed 27-May-20 16:11:58

I’m not rebelling but have seen several instances of neighbours breaking the rules over the last few days, so maybe some folk are.

Lucca Wed 27-May-20 16:01:41

Quizqueen, I do hope you are joking.

Whitewavemark2 Wed 27-May-20 15:59:32

I’m surprised you’ve only brought that up now qq

quizqueen Wed 27-May-20 15:58:36

When the Royals went straightaway to their holiday homes, I decided that I didn't have to do anything the government told me to.

AGAA4 Wed 27-May-20 15:56:31

The whole point is we have been told what to do. At first we were told to Stay at Home. This was an instruction. and as far as I know most people did as they were told.

Pantglas2 Wed 27-May-20 15:53:38

This thread title made me smile....along the lines of ‘are the peasants revolting’??

AGAA4 Wed 27-May-20 15:52:11

I think people will though and it will impact on those of us who have followed the guidelines.

Granny23 Wed 27-May-20 15:50:39

Yeah. I've had no one to tell me what do do since MIL died. Don't know how I've managed.

MaizieD Wed 27-May-20 15:49:55

I wouldn't not comply just because of Cummings, but I fear that many people, maybe the younger ones who think C19 is an old people's disease and are a bit hazy about its transmission rate, may think it's not important any more.

Though I do think that the way the government is easing the lockdown doesn't really help. It's too early, haphazard and confusing.

I'm looking for a surge in cases from next week on. The death rate may be diminishing but the infection rate isn't. I hope I'm mistaken about a surge, but I don't have great expectations...

Orangerose Wed 27-May-20 15:46:17

Haha yes Sparklefizz agree!?

Sparklefizz Wed 27-May-20 15:44:31

I agree Orangerose. More fool them.
Personally I have never made a major decision by asking myself what Dominic Cummings would do !!! grin

Happygirl79 Wed 27-May-20 15:43:51

I am furious that Dominic Cummings broke the lockdown but I wouldn't stoop so low as to copy his selfish actions personally

Orangerose Wed 27-May-20 15:42:04

I am complying with the rules and I don’t feel betrayed. It’s up to the individual to follow guidelines and to keep safe.

AGAA4 Wed 27-May-20 15:31:03

My very law abiding neighbours seem to have changed since the Cummings interview.

One couple headed off to their second home the day after and I have noticed that others are no longer observing the 2 metre advice.

This is a very small community and I am wondering if others are not complying now with the rules.

If this is happening across the country then it is very worrying. I know many people are angry and feel betrayed.