Brexit mastermind Dominic Cummings has been a polarizing figure for years. But the revelations over the weekend that he apparently broke lockdown rules have gone down extremely badly with many Brits, regardless of where their political loyalties lie.
But it isn't just in the U.K. that the perception of double standards for the powerful has ignited a sharp public reaction. Politicians and officials ignoring lockdown rules have irritated citizens right across Europe.
Some of them have decided that asking for forgiveness is a better strategy than trying to tough it out.after he and his wife were caught by police breaking curfew rules at a restaurant. The country's coronavirus restrictions include the mandatory closing of restaurants and bars at 11 p.m., but police said the couple still had drinks at their table after midnight Van der Bellen said onthat he had gone out to eat for the first time since lockdown began with his wife and two friends. "We lost track of the time while chatting and unfortunately overlooked the hour," he wrote. "I am sincerely sorry. It was a mistake. If the restaurant host suffers any damage from this, I will take responsibility for it." Van der Bellen's transgression came days after Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz was forced to apologize for"There are certain things that you cannot plan," Kurz said later, acknowledging that some people had failed to practice social distancing. Earlier this month in Germany, the liberal FDP party leader Christian Lindner was caught hugging a friend outside Borchardt, a restaurant that is a favorite of the Berlin elite."The spontaneous farewell hug on Friday was a mistake, as they unfortunately occur among friends after a private evening," he said. "It was not intentional ... in the end we are all human. I'm sorry!"Earlier, Saxony's state premier Michael Kretschmer was spotted engaging in a debate with protesters in Dresden without wearing a face mask, while Thuringia's state premier Bodo Ramelow admitted to having broken the rules when he attended the funeral of a neighbor. Not every politician has broken the rules when it comes to funerals/ It was revealed on Monday that thebut he was unable to visit her in her final weeks. Meanwhile in Romania, thousands of people attended the funeral of the Archbishop Pimen Zainea of Suceava and Radauti last week., the Romanian Orthodox Church had previously obtained special approval from the Department for Emergencies and the National Institute of Public Health. Some Romanians reacted angrily to the news because COVID-19 rules in the country mandated that funerals can go ahead only with a maximum of eight attendees.The president’s amped-up rhetoric surrounding the integrity of the 2020 election has many wondering
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