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Boris Johnson's decision-making was "Bipolar" during Covid says Sir Patrick Valance. My question is does anyone on AB agree with him ...I Do
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sir Patrick also accuses Johnson of flip flopping his way through the covid crisis and cherry picking parts from his advice.It emerges also that Valance and Chris Whitty, Englands chief medical officer were not consulted over Sunaks, eat out to help out scheme .Had they been consulted they would have advised it was likely to increase transmission.
'Flip-flopping
In one damning diary extract, Sir Patrick wrote of Mr Johnson: “This flip-flopping is impossible. One minute do more, next do nothing.
“He doesn’t seem to push actual resolutions. Morning PM meeting, he wants everything normal by September, and then you deal with things locally and regionally.
“He’s now completely bullish on opening everything. As another person said, it’s so inconsistent. It’s like bipolar decision-making.”'
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> Is this from the drama you watched?
Patrick Vallance's comments were not from the Channel 4 programme last night. They were from diary entries released to the Covid inquiry. They were read out by the inquiry's lead counsel, Hugo Keith KC, as part of his opening statement on Tuesday.
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The Channel 4 docudrama "Partygate" was helpful in showing the sequence of events, and the evidence, of the 14 known parties in 10 Downing Street during lockdowns, including the two separate ones on the night before Prince Philip's funeral. If you wanted to know "Why oh why was poor Boris hounded out of first being the PM, and then being an MP?" then the programme gives an answer. Whether you like the answer is moot - the parties are listed here: