COVID inquiry: Boris Johnson denies he was ‘manipulated or pushed’ into first lockdown
Boris Johnson has informed the COVID inquiry he "would be surprised" if he'd stated he was "manipulated or pushed" into implementing the primary lockdown.Written proof that the previous prime minister submitted to the inquiry in August has been revealed, with Mr Johnson saying he had mirrored on whether or not the lockdowns "did more harm than good".
It comes after these near Mr Johnson throughout his time in Number 10 gave proof to the inquiry in individual this week.Dominic Cummings, his former chief aide, informed the inquiry in regards to the selections made within the early days of the pandemic and claimed scientists tended to be proof against the concept of lockdown in late February or early March.Politics newest: Sunak criticises pro-Palestine protests on Armistice Day...










