Dominic Cummings are "not true", as he fought to save his career. The Prime Minister's former aide accused Hancock of repeatedly lying, being disastrously incompetent and claimed he should have been fired on multiple occasions during the course of the pandemic.
Forced to go to the House of Commons to respond to the claims, Hancock said: "These unsubstantiated allegations around honesty are not true. "I've been straight with people in public and in private throughout." Johnson, who faced claims from his former adviser that he was unfit for office, denied Cummings ' assertion that Government failings had resulted in tens of thousands of unnecessary deaths.
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