The Scotsman

Cummings’ trip reduced public trust

- By SAM BLEWETT

Dominic Cummings’ trip to Durham at the height of lockdown while suffering from Covid-19 drasticall­y undermined public trust in the UK Government’s handling of the pandemic in England, according to new research.

The analysis, conducted by University College London (UCL), found the actions of the Prime Minister’s chief adviser reduced willingnes­s to follow social distancing rules.

Published in the Lancet, the research analysed 220,000 survey results from 40,000 participan­ts in UCL’S Covid-19 social study between 24 April and 11 June. Respondent­s were asked how much confidence they had in the Government’s handling of the pandemic on a scale of one (none) to seven (a lot).

Among participan­ts living in England, confidence dropped approximat­ely 0.4 points on this scale between 21 and 25 May. News of Mr Cummings’ 420km drive with his wife and child broke on 22 May.

The researcher­s assessed the impact of his actions by comparing the levels of confidence those living in Scotland and Wales said they had in their devolved government­s. There was no comparable drop in confidence in the leaders of Scotland and Wales over this time period.

The researcher­s found those living in England had not regained their confidence in the UK Government, with the gap between those in England and the devolved nations continuing to widen. It revealed that adherence to lockdown, which was already starting to decline, dropped more rapidly in the following weeks, particular­ly in England.

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