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The Daily Sceptic’s in-house doctor casts a critical eye over the Covid Inquiry, raising questions about the Government's sudden rejection of 'herd immunity' and the Inquiry’s uncritical acceptance that lockdowns work.
In UnHerd, Kathleen Stock evaluates the ramifications of Dominic Cummings's conduct and communication style within the political sphere, following his testimony at the Covid Inquiry.
As it becomes increasingly obvious the lockdown policy was a colossal error, those responsible are reacting in two ways: claiming they always knew it was a mistake or doubling down.
Dominic Cummings has tweeted that pictures of the Downing Street Christmas party will inevitably reach the public.
Dom Cummings has given an interview to the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg, due to shown tonight on BBC2 at 7pm, in which he offers further evidence that Boris is a lockdown sceptic. Naturally, this makes him much more sympathetic.
We're publishing an original article on Lockdown Sceptics today setting out the case for the defence of the Prime Minister. This one is bound to get a lot of comments!
Dominic Cummings has published a trove of confidential material on his Twitter and Substack accounts, including a WhatsApp exchange between him and the PM in which Boris describes Matt Hancock as "Totally f***ing hopeless"
Shutting the borders in January would have bought us time, but it might have simply postponed the epidemic until the winter. Cummings is therefore wrong to suggest that it was "obviously" the right thing to do.
As Cummings lobbed his grenades yesterday, I kept asking: How come we haven’t heard about these scandals before? Why haven't BBC News, ITN, Channel 4 News and Sky News exposed these scandals? Could Ofcom be to blame?
The claim, repeated by Dominic Cummings to MPs yesterday, that without a lockdown in March 2020 "the NHS is going to be smashed in weeks" is demonstrably false. Infections were declining even as the words were spoken.
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