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Scotland Office minister resigns over PM adviser’s lockdown drive
Dominic Cummings, special advisor for Britains Prime Minister Boris Johnson, makes a statement at 10 Downing Street, following the Covid-19 outbreak London May 25, 2020. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

LONDON, May 26 — Douglas Ross, a junior minister in the Scotland Office, resigned today, saying the prime minister’s senior adviser’s explanation of why he travelled during the coronavirus lockdown was based on decisions "others felt were not available to them”.

In a letter posted on his Twitter account, Ross said: "As a father myself, my instinct is to always do what is best for my son and wife. We have been fortunate not to have caught this awful virus but if we did, we are prepared to follow the government advice and stay at home to contain this virus.”

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"I have constituents who didn’t get to say goodbye to loved ones, families who could not mourn together, people who didn’t visit sick relatives because they followed the guidance of the government. I cannot in good faith tell them they were all wrong and one senior adviser to the government was right.” — Reuters

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