Truro and Falmouth MP issues statement on Dominic Cummings
By Joseph Macey
16th Sep 2021 | Local News
The Member of Parliament for Truro & Falmouth has issued a statement on Dominic Cummings.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson's senior adviser Dominic Cummings has faced calls to resign after he drove from London to Durham breaching lockdown restrictions.
Conservative MP for Truro and Falmouth Cherilyn Mackrory addressed those who had contacted her after receiving almost "one thousand emails" about the situation, also saying that abuse had been directed her way something which she says is "wholly unjust" and will not be tolerated.
Cherilyn Mackrory said:
"As for the issue at hand, know that I share your anger, frustration and annoyance. This is an unwelcome distraction at a time when the country could be united. United in our fight against an invisible killer.
"Right now I should be working with you, with businesses and with schools planning for the easing of lockdown. To ensure we get it right and to ensure we all remain protected. Instead, I have found myself spending days reassuring you that the guidance we all stuck to, was not open to interpretation. We should all be in this together.
"After seeing the news unfold over the weekend, and after the sacrifices you have made over the last few months no doubt this hurts. Trust broken and integrity questioned. I know some will have lost loved ones over recent weeks, for that I am sorry.
"I have never met Mr Cummings. However, I have no doubt that the actions he took he thought were just and necessary. Many in my constituency, and across the country, did not. For that, I feel, there needed to be an apology. It was not my understanding that the guidance and rules could be subject to interpretation. As I saw it, the guidance was there to be stuck to. To save the NHS from being overwhelmed.
"For the past two months I have been clear; Stay away from Cornwall and from second homes. Under no circumstances should you leave your primary residence to stay overnight elsewhere and many people have sacrificed a lot to stick to the guidance. This still remains the case. For Mr Cummings to travel 260 miles, knowing that he may soon be affected by COVID-19, is not acceptable.
"As a wife and a mum, I do understand what Mr Cummings was trying to achieve by safeguarding his family. However, by making that journey, by taking that course of action, it may have endangered many, many more.
"What Mr Cummings did may not have been illegal, but it did go against clear government advice. The Government advice that you and I, and the rest of the country, took at face value. Stay at home, save lives, protect the NHS. I am afraid, with the information I have seen, I simply cannot condone his actions in this case.
"In addition to this, I also cannot condone the recent related actions of the press pack and the hounding of a parent holding his young son outside his home. We can all recall multiple cases where such actions by the media have inadvertently ended someone's life and I will not add my voice to it. This has always been completely unacceptable to me and continues to be.
"I have fulfilled my role by feeding our comments, both yours and mine, to Government but the future of Mr Cummings' employment is a decision for the Prime Minister."
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