Dominic Cummings claimed that he heard the Prime Minister say that he would rather see “a mountain of dead bodies” than order a new Covid lock device-live | Politics
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11:18
Q: Some people think you are betting on the Rishi Sunak government?
Cummings He said that everyone, including his wife, believes that in the future, the less news that everyone hears from him, the better.
11:16
Q: You have been very supportive of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
Cummings He said that the U.S. Treasury Department has strong voices worrying about the first lock-in. But he said that the prime minister never tried to stop it. He said he did not remember discussing this issue in the Cabinet. Or not discussing it in a meaningful way. He said that they were the Potkin King meeting. He did not attend the meeting because he had better things to do.
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11:10
Q: Is Michael Gove the culprit in any procurement chaos?
(In the past, Gove and Cummings were very close. When Gove was the education secretary, Cummings worked for him as a consultant.)
Cummings Said that he did not think Gove played a major role. The Cabinet Office is not responsible for procurement.
11:09
Sarah Owen (Laboratory) Next.
Q: Will you publish evidence that must be backed up? Matt Hancock lie?
Cummings Said he would consider it. But he said he is cautious about publishing private information.
Greg Clark Said that if Cummings accused someone of lying, he should make the evidence public.
Irving It is suggested that Cummings can share his evidence with the committee.
Cummings Said that he would take some suggestions on this.
11:05
Cummings Said that he wanted to resign last summer. But various people said he should stay because Covid will get worse in the fall. He said people said he should try to maintain “control of the shopping cart” [Boris Johnson]”.
11:04
This is from Nick Bowers, A former Conservative Party member.
Nick Bowers (@NickBoles)
The fact is, Don Cummings (Dom Cummings) has always known that Johnson is not suitable for prime minister. He just concluded that he is the only person who has enough charm to win a majority and push for Brexit. For the original architects of Brexit, this is more important than anything else.
Cummings Say Boris Johnson Someone told him that Matt Hancock should be appointed as the Minister of Health in order to fire him in the event of public inquiries.
He said that his view was that waiting was a mistake, because leaving Hancock in place would give him more time to mess things up.
10:53
Cummings Say Dominic Raab does not have enough credibility on how to deal with this situation Boris Johnson I was sick before. He said that he also thinks Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has done a great job.
10:53
Paul Bristow (Con) Inquired about social media posts, calling Cummings a “despicable little bastard” because the main reason he decided to leave Downing Street was his failure to promote allies to key positions.
Cummings Not accepted. He said that he worked well with certain people and built a team. He said that many things he said about the media were incorrect.
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10:48
Cummings said he should try to use the threat of resignation in September to get the prime minister to agree to lock in
Cummings He said he should tell Johnson in late September that if Johnson did not order the lockdown, he would resign and hold a press conference, and said that this decision would kill thousands of people. He said he didn’t know if it would work. But he apologized for not trying.
10:43
Cummings said he concluded that Johnson was “not suitable for the job.”
Cummings He said that his decision to withdraw from the Tenth Court was related to Carrie Symonds, a partner of the prime minister, who tried to change various appointments in Downing Street. He specifically said that she is trying to change the outcome of a formal recruitment process in a “completely unethical” way.
But he said his relationship with the prime minister has deteriorated. Cummings said: “Fundamentally speaking, I don’t think he is suitable for this job.”
10:40
These are from The righteous families who lost their loved ones during Covid-19 The group, the group has begun campaigning for public inquiry.
The British judicial family who lost their loved ones during Covid-19 (@CovidJusticeUK)
Families who lost their loved ones during Covid-19 testify in court before Dominic Cummings Selection Committee.
Today is a terrible, depressing and bleak day for more than 150,000 families who have lost their loved ones across the country.
The British judicial family who lost their loved ones during Covid-19 (@CovidJusticeUK)
Cummings’ evidence is clear that the combination of the government’s grotesque chaos and rude impetuousness has directly led to many of our relatives who are not here today, and the refusal to conduct an urgent statutory investigation may allow others to join.
The British judicial family who lost their loved ones during Covid-19 (@CovidJusticeUK)
This information was unveiled in the pantomime-style spat between Cummings and Johnson, and spread the words of Independence Day, Jeff Goldblum and Spider-Man, this is absolutely inappropriate, which makes This is even more shocking.
The British judicial family who lost their loved ones during Covid-19 (@CovidJusticeUK)
Obviously, the question about those in power is incredible, and it will not be until next year, which means that information will only leak out in an insensitive and harmful way, and even cause more unnecessary deaths.