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May 26, 2020 3 tweets 4 min read Read on X
Even if the 260mile trip to Durham was justified. I don’t believe it was, but even if we give him that. How is a 60mile round trip ‘to check my eyes work’ in any way defendable? @MattHancock @michaelgove @BorisJohnson #cummings
As far as i am aware the @DVLAgovuk have rigorous checks when an individual is concerned about their vision and they DO NOT involve trying them out on a road where a high number of accidents occur. @MattHancock @michaelgove @BorisJohnson #sackcummings
This not only risked his own families lives, it risked the other road users and it risked the NHS staff who would have had to run a trauma call for 3 covid positive patients. @MattHancock @BorisJohnson @michaelgove #sackcummings

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