Johnson described schools facemask policy as ‘totally f***** up’
The former prime minister gave evidence to the Covid-19 Inquiry for a second day.
The former prime minister gave evidence to the Covid-19 Inquiry for a second day.
Johnson also rejected the suggestion that he considered injecting himself with Covid-19 on TV to show it did not pose a threat.
The apparent comments were included in the diary of Sir Patrick Vallance, the Government’s former chief scientific adviser.
Boris Johnson apologised for his language in an appearance at the Covid-19 Inquiry.
“When I went into intensive care, I saw around me a lot of people... And some of us were going to make it and some of us weren’t."
"If anyone wants to see what they are hiding, I’ve got the team", Jennifer Arcuri posted.
The former prime minister boasted of ‘shaking hands continuously’ at that time.
Four women were removed from the Covid-19 Inquiry by ushers after the former prime minister apologised for the ‘suffering’ during the pandemic.
The former prime minister was presented with claims that Number 10 was a dysfunctional working environment.
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