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Matt Hancock Accused of Promising Nonexistent Covid Plan in Roasted Inquiry


Matt Hancock Accused of Promising Nonexistent Covid Plan in Roasted Inquiry

Former Whitehall Boss Reveals Shocking Details

Former Whitehall boss Helen MacNamara testified today in the ongoing Covid inquiry, roasting Matt Hancock for repeatedly promising a pandemic blueprint that never actually existed. According to MacNamara, the former Health Secretary claimed there was a Covid masterplan during Cabinet meetings, but the plans were never received. She also criticized Hancock's claims about the country's preparedness, stating that they were proven wrong just weeks later.

Boris Johnson's "Macho" Response and Laughing at the Italians

MacNamara didn't hold back in her criticism of Boris Johnson either. She accused the former Prime Minister of having a "macho" response to the escalating Covid crisis, even going so far as to laugh at the Italians during meetings. She described the atmosphere during these discussions as "jovial" and characterized Johnson's attitude as having "breezy confidence" about the virus. MacNamara also raised concerns about sexism in No10, stating that women faced patronization and had minimal speaking time in important meetings.

Dominic Cummings' Controversial Email

The inquiry also revealed a controversial email from Dominic Cummings, who launched a c-word rant against MacNamara, stating that she must be removed from their affairs. Cummings later apologized for his language in front of the chief inquiry lawyer.

On a separate note, texts between Johnson and Cummings were disclosed, with the former accusing the latter of engaging in an "orgy of narcissism" and briefing against his wife Carrie to the media.



courtesy of thesun.co.uk

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