>> Yes - it is as it calls into question the judgement of actions of a
>> holder of high public office.
>> At a basic human level it matters not a jot who is bonking who -
>> unless it reflects on possible decisions at this level.
Assuming links are a correct,,,,
If you're talking about the judgement of bonker and bonkee then I think you're on a hiding to nothing. It does however cast doubt on Cameron's judgement, already questioned, in appointing Coulson apparently on RB's reccomendation.
If he'd known they were having an affair then he's in trouble given the background to phoneacking emerging before Coulson's appointment.
If he didn't know and affair was kept from him then he ought to have found out anyway. Very few couples manage to carry on leaving others utterly oblivious never mind someone with the resources of Number 10 at his fingertips.
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