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Old 23-12-2020, 06:40 PM #46
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Originally Posted by bitontheslide View Post
So because it's a leader that people like, it's just a little break of the rules and doesn't matter? Got it
Does that not happen the other way when it's a leader certain people don't like.
Or just apply to leaders of others parties not Tories.

I rarely ever for instance, like any leader, I was a Con once, never liked any leader.
I voted Lib Dem in 2010, I couldn't stand Clegg.

I haven't REALLY liked any leader of Labour or Con since 2010.

I admit I do admire Sturgeon for her REAL, not put on compassion.
I think she's the best of all leaders of any Party at present.

Yes, I again state she was wrong to remove her mask.
I'd guess she has tested negative when tested.

However contrast her genuine apology today and publicly at the start of her press conference on covid.
With the farce of Cummings.
Who was fully supported by Johnson too.

I responded to Kate raising that point.
It's not about just supporting a leader that's liked.
Crikey, if that was the case, I'd likely have in the past not have supported any leader.

Haven't liked a single one right from Blair onwards of all Parties.
However certainly, I admire Nicola Sturgeon's covid actions.
Her genuine compassion for those left bereaved and determination to do her best and quickly.
So yes, I would accept her apology because I also believe it's as heartfelt as her compassion to those bereaved due to covid.

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