ORIGINAL: mind_messing
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ORIGINAL: obvert
I find this one a bit ridiculous.
Could he have quit because it was an adulterous affair? Are there morality clauses in England or perhaps secrecy concerns?
Mostly a messaging issue, I think. If you're on the group setting the distancing guidelines, and then don't follow them in your own life, it's difficult to get the rest of the population on board.
Plus, as warspite illustrated, there's a real sense of resentment at "one rule for us, another for the rest".
The Scottish CMO had to resign earlier for a infraction. A direct precedent had therefore been established.
Plus, behind the scenes we have no idea how many politicians thought this was an opportunity too good to pass. Ferguson's track record has not endeared him to all UK decision makers who have to face criticism of the policies born directly out of his modelling.
Alfred








