‘Let COVID Rip’: Boris Johnson Reportedly Warned There’s No Evidence ‘Mad’ Lockdowns Work

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'Let COVID Rip': Boris Johnson Reportedly Warned There's No Evidence 'Mad' Lockdowns Work

On Monday, Boris Johnson denied that he had ever made remarks about letting “bodies pile high in their thousands” in the UK amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The Times has cited unnamed sources as saying that during a UK government debate in September 2020, Prime Minister Boris Johnson described COVID-19 lockdowns as “mad”, expressing concerns about the economic consequences of such measures.

According to the insiders, the British prime minister also voiced regret about the first lockdown as he compared himself to the mayor in the noted film “Jaws” who ordered the beaches to remain open in the face of a possible risk of shark attacks, and who was allegedly praised by Johnson as the “real hero” of the film. The prime minister ultimately announced a second lockdown for England in October.

'Let COVID Rip': Boris Johnson Reportedly Warned There's No Evidence 'Mad' Lockdowns Work

Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks during a tribute to HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh in London, Britain April 12, 2021.

The claims followed Johnson on Monday refuting separate allegations related to his position on the lockdown as “total rubbish”.

“No more f***ing lockdowns – let the bodies pile high in their thousands!”, the prime minister ostensibly said in late October 2020 after Minister for the Cabinet Office Michael Gove warned him that soldiers would be needed to guard hospitals overwhelmed with COVID-19 victims, according to the Daily Mail.

Asked whether he made such a statement, the prime minister said no, adding that people want the government to “make sure that the lockdowns work”.

Gove, for his part, told the Daily Mail “the idea that he [Johnson] would say any such thing I find incredible”. The Minister for the Cabinet Office added that he “was in that room” and that he “never heard language of that kind”. Downing Street slammed the newspaper’s report as “another lie”.

Johnson-Cummings War of Words

This comes amid an ongoing row between Johnson and his former chief adviser Dominic Cummings, as the latter reportedly plans to blame the UK prime minister personally for tens of thousands of deaths during the coronavirus pandemic.

The ex-top aide is due to share sensitive data with UK lawmakers on 26 May, as part of a probe into the government’s handling of the pandemic by the health and science select committees.

'Let COVID Rip': Boris Johnson Reportedly Warned There's No Evidence 'Mad' Lockdowns Work

Dominic Cummings, a British political strategist and special adviser to Prime Minister Boris Johnson, slinks into 10 Downing Street in London, Tuesday, July 30, 2019. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

The conflict was preceded by a leak of text messages dating back to March 2020, in which Johnson allegedly assured tech billionaire James Dyson that his employees would not have to pay additional taxes if they came to the UK to make ventilators amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Cummings denied making public the Johnson-Dyson text messages as well as the details of the second coronavirus lockdown in England before it was announced. In his recently published 1,000-word blog post, Johnson’s former aide wrote that he “was not directly or indirectly a/the source for the BBC/Kuenssberg story on the PM/Dyson texts” and that he was “happy to meet with the Cabinet Secretary and for him to search my phone for Dyson messages”.

Earlier, sources argued London fears that during the 26 May gathering, Cummings may also reveal details about the prime minister’s life with his fiancée Carrie Symonds.

Previous media reports asserted that Johnson was secretly trying to set up a charity that would cover the costs of the refurbishment of his official residence, supervised by Symonds. According to the reports, the prime minister was particularly alarmed by the cost of the “gold wall coverings” chosen by his fiancée.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

‘Let COVID Rip’: Boris Johnson Reportedly Warned There’s No Evidence ‘Mad’ Lockdowns Work

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