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It's not that he had a drink. He had his cabinet colleagues draw up these rules for lockdown, which he then backed, sent Priti Patel in front of the cameras to read off a list of fines for anyone caught breaking the rules, with such a superior attitude of a prim and proper school teacher, and then when he is fined for having broken his own laws, he's only given a fixed penalty rather than a proper fine, made a big show of "apologising" then was found out to have broken those same rules many times over after such "apology". He is a sad apology for a "leader" , and according to those who know him personally, an apology for a human being.
@MarieUK Yes, I'm aware of that. It's the overweening sense of entitlement he and his buddies have that gets to me. These people are supposed to serve us. They really do believe they are our "betters" and they are entitled to break any rule that you and I would find ourselves with a criminal record .