Book a vacation and buy your popcorn: Boris Johnson faces the Covid inquiry next week
It’s the one we’ve all been waiting for!
Boris Johnson will go before the Covid-19 inquiry next week. What will he be asked?
And how will he respond?
Mr Johnson will face difficult questions, including over claims he said he would rather “let the bodies pile high” than impose another lockdown.
The former PM will also be questioned about bombshell diary entries written by Chief Scientific Adviser Sir Patrick Vallance, who said he was “obsessed with older people accepting their fate and letting the young get on with life and the economy going”.
Rishi Sunak – Johnson’s Chancellor – will face his own set of questions the following week.
He will face his own tricky questions, including over evidence heard by the Inquiry that suggested he believed ministers should “just let people die and that’s okay” during the pandemic.
We all lived through the monstrous mass death over which Johnson and Sunak presided.
We should all have a chance to see how they defend themselves.
Source: Date set for Boris Johnson’s Covid Inquiry reckoning as he faces grilling under oath – Mirror Online
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It’s more than a “claim” that he said “let the bodies pile high”. He said it on the mainstream news, for the whole country to see/hear. It must be recorded somewhere to prove it as a fact. I saw it on ITV news shortly before I cancelled my license.