Wednesday’s vitriolic complaints about ministers’ incompetence don’t seem to be helping Labour in Chesham and Amersham or Batley and Spen

“He’s sulking, isn’t he?” said Steve Jowett, 63, when asked about Dominic Cummings’ explosive revelations in Westminster on Wednesday. A driver waiting to start his shift at Heckmondwike bus station, West Yorkshire, neither Jowett nor his colleague Trevor Lewis, 55, had much sympathy for the prime minister’s former adviser.

“But, if it’s true, there’s got to be an investigation, because there’s a lot of families up and down the country that won’t be happy,” Lewis added.

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