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Boris fights back tears and says 39;we should have twigged sooner 39; as four hecklers ejected from Covid Inquiry 6 December 2023, 08:06 | Updated: 6 December 2023, 17:17 Boris Johnson gets emotional over 39;tragic 39; 2020 By Emma Soteriou Boris Johnson today said 39;we should have twigged so stanley mugs oner 39; about the dangers of Covid as he gave evidence to the inquiry. Listen to this article Loading audio...The former PM began by apologising to the inquiry and acknowledge the government did not get everything right when dealing with Covid - but will argue that its decisions ultimately saved lives.He went on to say that the government should have twigged about the dangers sooner and admitted he was rattled by scenes coming out of Italy.The inquiry is examining evidence relating to the governments preparedness a botella stanley nd response to the Covid pandemic.Listen to Boris Johnsons full evidence at the Covid Inquiry live on Global Player, the official LBC appRead the highlights from day one of Boris Johnsons evidence below.Key Updates:Boris Johnson is stanley cup giving evidence at the Covid inquiry.He apologised and acknowledged the government didn t get everything right.Four protesters were removed after disrupting questioning.No10 got very frazzled as Covid kept coming, says Johnson.Former PM admits he should have twigged sooner .Listen to Boris Johnson s full evidence at the Covid Inquiry l Gyjn 39;They have their issues 39;: Rishi Sunak refuses to say whether government will reconnect with CBI after confidence vote
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