 Boris Johnson is a self-absorbed egotist who cares for nothing, but himself, his prime ministership has been a disaster, and it's cost tens of thousands of lives. There is, however, just the tiniest, the tiniest silver lining to his inept role. It's that his shameless incompetence means that over and over again on morning TV, we get to see other self-absorbed egotists making fools of themselves defending his ridiculous actions. This is Dominic Robb looking like an idiot after Boris Johnson refused to wear a mask on a recent hospital visit. We've talked a fair bit, haven't we, about the Prime Minister Boris Johnson and that hospital visit yesterday. I'm just going to share some images now from the hospital yesterday. He was at Hexham General Hospital, not wearing a mask. Everybody else in the image that we can see at the moment is wearing a mask. What type of message do you think that sends out? Well, I know the Prime Minister took the advice on the clinical setting that he was in and followed all the protocols and procedures that were applied there, and that's what everyone should do. Do you think, though, that maybe that's not the best look for a Prime Minister going into a hospital? I know you're saying that in clinical settings he wore a mask. I was working in a hospital last week. I was filming. We put masks on from the moment we stepped through the door. I think the right thing to do in all those settings is to take the advice that you've got. Follow the guidance very carefully, and I know that's what the PM did. I'm just going to read you the quote actually from the hospital itself. They say, anyone attending our hospitals and community settings must continue to wear a face covering at all times to protect patients, visitors and staff. Your reaction to that? Well, my understanding is that the Prime Minister was given, followed all the guidance that was given to him from the moment he was at the hospital and obviously in the different settings that he visited, and that's right. My understanding is that the Prime Minister followed all the protocols and all the advice for the setting he was in. The host reads him the protocols and the advice for the setting that that was in. It was a hospital. Unsurprisingly, on the hospital's website, it tells you that when you enter any part of the hospital, you should wear a face mask. And then Dominic Rogers repeats, I understand that that was the advice he was given. Was there bespoke advice written for the Prime Minister? Because that wouldn't be a particularly good health policy. We should make complaints at the hospital if that were the case. But I think more likely here is that Boris Johnson just thought, meh, why do the rules apply to me? Why should I wear a face mask? Now, and I've said this before, I'm not that militant about face marks. I think it's very polite to wear them in supermarkets where there might be vulnerable people in there who really feel uncomfortable because people are breathing in and out. I think it does make that setting safer. I've spoken to epidemiologists who don't necessarily think that if we all wore face masks, that would dramatically reduce transmission in Britain overall. But in particular places, absolutely it does. On trains, absolutely it does. In supermarkets, absolutely it does. Yes, that might not significantly bring down the numbers because transmission mainly happens in schools and in social events. In any case, I'm not here to judge people who aren't wearing one. I go out to bars and I'm not wearing a mask. But where I do wear a mask is where I've been asked to wear one. And where I do wear a mask is where other people are wearing one. And where I do wear one is if I think that people around me might be vulnerable. You probably learn about age four that hospitals are full of vulnerable people. It doesn't take that long to work that out. Boris Johnson has gone there. Speaking to all these healthcare workers who are all wearing masks, who speaks to a bunch of people in masks and doesn't think that maybe I should wear one? How in your own world where the only thing you are thinking about is yourself and what joke you're going to make next? Do you have to be to do that? I saw some people on Twitter say maybe this is a dead cat. Maybe he didn't wear a mask because he wants us to be talking about masks instead of all the scandals about MPs second jobs. I don't normally find that kind of thing particularly convincing. I think that's often overthinking it. At the same time, what's the other explanation? Because it has to be a proactive decision, right? Because anyone who's not a sociopath would feel somewhat uncomfortable walking around a hospital speaking to healthcare workers who are all wearing masks and not wearing a mask. But in any case, at least we get to watch Dominic Robb making a fool of himself on national television because that guy did not look good. I hope when this government collapses, all of them, you know, condemned to the dustbin of history. What have they contributed to society? They've defended an idiot whose government has killed a bunch of people. It's not really something that you want the history books to remember you for.