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BORIS Johnson faced down Cabinet anger and stuck by top aide Dominic Cummings who he said showed "integrity" for protecting his family.

The PM said he had cleared his most senior adviser of any wrongdoing and branded his actions “sensible and defensible”.

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 The PM said he had cleared his most senior adviser of any wrongdoing
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The PM said he had cleared his most senior adviser of any wrongdoingCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Dominic Cummings spent five hours holed up in No10 on Sunday
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Dominic Cummings spent five hours holed up in No10 on Sunday

Mr Cummings is accused of ignoring strict government advice by driving his virus-stricken wife, Mary Wakefield, from London to self-isolate at his family farm near Durham.

He spent five hours holed up in No 10 yesterday, fuelling speculation he was about to quit.

But Boris emerged to tell the nation he was standing by his man, who he said was only trying to protect his four-year-old son.

Hosting a tense evening No 10 briefing, Boris dismissed growing calls for an official inquiry.

Instead he insisted Dominic Cummings had acted “responsibly, legally and with integrity”, and “stuck to the rules”.

The PM added: “He followed the instinct of every father and every parent, and I do not mark him down for that.”

But that enraged some Cabinet ministers, who are aligning with Tory MPs to demand that Mr Cummings is sacked.

Real people are furious, because they have been doing the right thing and isolating.

Anonymous Cabinet minister

One minister said: “Cummings is going to burn us all. He cannot stay.

"There has to be some contrition from Boris too or he will spend the next ten weeks having to answer questions about it all.

“This is not a bubble story. Real people are furious, because they have been doing the right thing and isolating.”

 Police officers arrive at Dominic Cummings' Islington home on Sunday
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Police officers arrive at Dominic Cummings' Islington home on SundayCredit: Ray Collins - The Sun
 Boris defended Dominic Cummings for doing the same as 'any parent'
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Boris defended Dominic Cummings for doing the same as 'any parent'

A second minister added: “The test is simple: Is retaining Cummings a sign of strength or weakness? It’s increasingly looking like the latter.”

It came as:

  • TEN Tory MPs went public with calls for Mr Cummings to be sacked, with many more privately furious at the row;
  • THE PM announced primary schools will reopen on June 1 in a move critics said was a “dead cat” strategy to deflect from the crisis;
  • BORIS refused to launch an investigation into Mr Cummings’ behaviour;
  • SCOTLAND leader Nicola Sturgeon demanded the controversial aide be sacked, and Labour’s Sir Keir Starmer said he’d “insulted” the sacrifices of the British public.

Last night protesters gathered at Mr Cummings’ London home.

Campaigners Led By Donkeys sent a van with a video message slamming the aide and PM.

Earlier cops dispersed crowds at 2.50pm and knocked on the door, with no answer.

Mr Cummings admits making a 260-mile trip to County Durham last month after wife Mary fell ill with Covid-19 symptoms.

We are f****** livid. We cannot understand why the PM didn’t launch an inquiry to get to the facts.

Anonymous Tory MP

But he furiously denies breaching the lockdown he helped mastermind — saying he made the trip over childcare concerns.

He has refused to answer claims he was spotted 30 miles from Durham at Barnard Castle on April 12 — another apparent breach of the rules not to take unnecessary journeys.

He denies claims he made a second trip to Durham on April 19, five days after returning to work in No 10. A couple insist they saw him admiring bluebells at a beauty spot.

MPs accused Boris of hypocrisy, making the Government look arrogant and elitist, and seriously undermining the lockdown message.

One grandee, who has been very supportive to now, told The Sun: “It’s Boris’s ‘Nothing has changed’ moment. My emails are exploding with rage.”

A Tory MP in a northern constituency said colleagues there were fuming at No 10.

They told The Sun: “We are f****** livid. We cannot understand why the PM didn’t launch an inquiry to get to the facts.”

Another Tory added: “Are we putting Dom Cummings before the R rate? It looks like it.”

Another said: “I can only think Boris is just dependent on him, like a battery in a Duracell bunny.

“If we don’t sort this the public will turn against us in a big way.”

Boris refused to say if he knew about Mr Cummings’ 260-mile trip or if he had sanctioned it.

He also refused to answer whether ordinary Brits could leave their main residence for elsewhere if they had childcare concerns.

The PM did hint that there were some special circumstances that influenced Mr Cummings’ decision, but “for medical reasons I don’t want to go into it”.

 Cummings is Prime Minister Boris Johnson's top adviser
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Cummings is Prime Minister Boris Johnson's top adviserCredit: London News Pictures

But Stephen Reicher, a government adviser on behavioural science, blasted: “In a few short minutes Boris Johnson has trashed all advice we have given on how to build trust and secure adherence to the measures.”

It was reported last night that Mr Cummings’ uncle Lord Justice Laws died from Covid-19 while the aide was in Durham.

Mr Cummings’ mother Morag told the New Statesman: “We have been a grieving family, and there’s been no recognition of that.”

He has broken the advice very clearly - how can I look my constituents in the eye? He is unrepentant.

Peter Bone MP

Earlier Tory MP Steve Baker savaged Mr Cummings in an online article and TV interview.

He fumed: “It is very clear that Dominic travelled when everybody else understood Dominic’s slogans to mean ‘Stay at home, protect the NHS and save lives’.

“And I think mums and dads who very much care about their children, and who have been forgoing the childcare of their extended family, will wonder why he has been allowed to do this.”

Former minister Caroline Nokes warned there “cannot be one rule for most of us and wriggle room for others”.

Sir Keir added: “This was a test of the Prime Minister and he has failed it. It is an insult to sacrifices made by the British people.

“The public will be forgiven for thinking there is one rule for the Prime Minister’s closest adviser and another for the British people.”

Last night The Sun was told just three Tory MPs were defending No10 on their backbench Whats-App group — out of 200-plus.

They were ex-party leader Iain Duncan Smith, Sheryll Murray and Andrew Mitchell.

The PM is due to announce further lockdown easing this week.

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