Dominic Cummings spotted in Barnard Castle 6 years on from ‘eye test’
The former chief adviser to Boris Johnson appeared in a Facebook post from local cafe Gelato Tutti on 17 April, posing outside the shop with staff.
In the post, the business quipped: βDominic Cummings may need his annual eye test, but thereβs nothing wrong with his taste buds.”
The shop branded him “A man that did more for Barnard Castle business than most governments.β
The caption plays on Cummingsβ explanation that his 2020 visit was a trip to βtestβ his eyesight before driving back to London after recovering from Covid.
The accompanying image shows two men standing on the pavement outside Gelato Tuttiβs. Cummings, is dressed casually in a jacket, hoodie, dark trousers and a baseball cap.
In May 2020 it emerged Cummings had driven around 260 miles from London to his parentsβ property near Durham at the height of the first national lockdown, shortly after his wife developed Covidβ19 symptoms.
He later admitted taking a further 30βmile trip to Barnard Castle on April 12, telling reporters he wanted to check his vision before making the journey back to Downing Street, a justification widely mocked and criticised as undermining public confidence in the rules.
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Public trust in government lockdown measures nosedived following the revelations, and then Prime Minister Boris Johnson was widely criticised for defending his top aide.
Scientists, including then-chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick Vallance, labelled Cummingsβ actions as clearly against lockdown rules.
Despite mounting pressure to resign, Cummings held a rare press conference in Downing Streetβs Rose Garden, where he insisted he had acted legally and reasonably.
His explanationβdriving to test oneβs eyesightβbecame a source of national mockery, spawning memes and jokes that persist to this day.