He is fascinating to listen to.
As regards "Listening to this guy gave me the impression, he has up to a point, not been listened to in full by other government ministers in the very early stage of this virus hitting the UK, in fact at more than one occasion seemed to imply such, ( in my opinion )"....
I'm not sure about that. When Prof Neil Ferguson was making high projections and stressing urgency he was a lone voice in SAGE- Whitty and others were less concerned initially- but were persuaded by Ferguson's data and switched their advice and this prompted the lockdown measures