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Wednesday’s hearing with the former Conservative leader comes after weeks of criticism of his administration, including from advisers and those who worked closely with him during that period.
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will be questioned this Wednesday and Thursday as part of an inquiry into the UK’s handling of the Covid-19 pandemic, which the then head of government was heavily criticized for.
The Times newspaper The weekend progressed Johnson wants to apologize and admit what “Undoubtedly wrong”But, according to the same ‘media’, he would also say that his decisions helped save thousands of lives in the UK.
The public broadcaster is the BBC It is also reported that Johnson will highlight the success of the vaccine program and the fact that the country got out of jail earlier than other countries.
The inquiry into the former Conservative leader comes after weeks of criticism of his administration, including from advisers and those who worked closely with him during that period.
Criticism of former Prime Minister
Former communications director Lee Cain called Covid-19 a pandemic “False Crisis” want “Skills” Johnson’s former chief science adviser to the government during the crisis, Patrick Vallance, former prime minister “confused” with scientific data.
Boris Johnson is expected to be asked about “parties” at the official Downing Street residence and his opposition to announcing jailbreaks that breached social distancing rules.
Matt Hancock, the then health minister, said last week that would mean swift action by March 2020. “Less than a tenth of the first wave would have died”.
In England, one of the world’s deadliest outbreaks of CAbout 230,000 deaths linked to the new coronavirus Recorded according to administrative statistics.
The families of the victims and the opposition say that the decisions and actions of the politicians of the day led to many unnecessary deaths.
Johnson’s 200-page report has already been handed over to the inquiryPresided over by former judge Heather Hallett, the hearing will begin at 10:00 (same time in Lisbon).
The present Prime Minister is also a conservative Rishi Chunak, who was then Finance Minister, should ask In this survey till the end of the year. The trial will take three years to complete.
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