Boris Johnson has confirmed that he will organise and independent inquiry into his handling of Covid-19 - but not yet. Asked by Lib Dem acting co-leader Sir Ed Davey to "commit in principle to a future public inquiry," the Prime Minister appeared to relent and commit to holding one.
Mr Davey said: "Under this PM we suffered one of the worst death rates in the world and Europe's worst death rate for health and care workers. "Previously he's refused my demand for an immediate independent inquiry, saying it's too soon, even though back in 2003 he voted for an independent inquiry into the Iraq war just months after that conflict had started.
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