The former top aid hit out at a ‘dysfunctional’ system during the pandemic as he gave evidence to the Covid-19 inquiry.
Police had to intervene to allow the Labour leader to leave after he delivered a speech at Chatham House on the crisis in the Middle East.
Sir Keir Starmer rejected calls to push for a ceasefire, arguing that a humanitarian pause was the only credible route forward.
Messages shown to the official inquiry showed aides including Dominic Cummings venting their frustrations.
He said his words were intended as a heartfelt plea for an end to the killings in Israel, Gaza, and the occupied West Bank.
A Labour spokesperson said the comments made by the MP ‘were deeply offensive’.
He’s been shown the door for breaking collective responsibility.
The Home Secretary criticised the thousands of people protesting in support of the Palestinian people after Hamas’s attack on Israel.
The former chief adviser to Boris Johnson will give evidence to the UK Covid-19 Inquiry on Tuesday.
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