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Ex-Aide PM UK said Johnson was reluctant to tighten the sidewalk when the dying person was ‘more than 80’

Ex-Aide PM UK said Johnson was reluctant to tighten the sidewalk when the dying person was 'more than 80'
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London: UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s former Aide Dominic Cummings, who has an exaggerated exit from Downing Street last year, has claimed that his former boss was reluctant to tighten the restrictions like the Covid-19 Rose case last September because he thought the people were dying ” Basically all more than 80 “.
Cummings, which has made a series of attacks on the prime minister of his handling from the Kuncian Pandemi Covid-19 in the country, launched a series of new charges in an interview with the BBC.
He said that Johnson had disrupted him to say: “I no longer bought all the extraordinary NHS (national health services).” Cummings said that Johnson was reluctant to tighten the restrictions of Covid-19 because cases rose last September because he thought the people were dying of it “basically more than 80”.
In response, Downing Street said the Prime Minister had taken “the actions needed to protect life and livelihoods, guided by the best scientific advice” throughout the pandemic.
Cummings told the BBC that he, the Head of the Scientific Advisory UK Sir Patrick Vallance, and England Head of Professor Health Office Chris Whitty has been pushed for strict restrictions from mid-September, but Johnson said: “No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no Do it.
“In a vast television interview, Cummings said at the beginning of the pandemic last year, Johnson wanted to maintain a weekly face-to-face meeting with the Queen away – but he had to warn his boss that he might die if he caught Coronavirus.
“There are people in this office isolate.
You might have a Coronavirus.
I might have a Coronavirus.
You can’t go and see the Queen.
What if you go and see it and give Queen Coronavirus? You obviously can’t go” He claimed to have said , He continued: “I just said, ‘If you give him Coronavirus and he dies, what will you do (do it)? You can’t do that.
You can’t take that risk.
It’s really crazy.’ And (PM) said – he basically just hasn’t thought about it – ‘Yes …
I can’t go’.
“Downing Street denied that this incident happened and the Buckingham Palace refused to comment.
A spokesman for Downing Street said: “Since the start of Pandemi, the Prime Minister has taken the actions needed to protect life and livelihoods, guided by the best scientific advice.” The government he led had delivered the fastest vaccination launch in Europe, saved millions of jobs through a leave scheme and prevented the NHS from being overwhelmed through three national locking.
The government is fully focused on those who emerge carefully from the pandemic and rebuild better.
“Cummings, in previous outpouring on Twitter, his online blog and before a parliamentary committee, has made a series of attacks of his former boss and stated that the government had fallen” very short “in his response to Covid-19 pandemic.
As one of the Brexit campaign architects A success that resulted in the English exit from the European Union (EU) in the June 2016 referendum, Cummings went on to become one of Johnson’s closest ally and followed him to Downing Street.
He was also credited with Johnson landslide election victory in December 2019.
However, he Leaving his position in November last year and described leaving 10 Downing Street with boxes in hand – indicative of the exporting door after the struggle of a power that was widely published in the top ranks of the Prime Minister’s office.

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