Hancock rejects Cummings claims: These are non-existent accusations

Former British Prime Minister Dominique Cummings has denied the allegations in a statement issued Friday stating “Similar, baseless allegations concerning Britain’s foreign policy have been made more than once. Health Minister repeatedly lied during the management of the pandemic.

“These allegations made yesterday are serious allegations,” Hancock said in response to an urgent question from the opposition Labor Party in parliament over Cummings’ allegations yesterday.

“I welcome the opportunity to come to Parliament (of the Communities) to formally record in the minutes that these non-existent allegations of honesty are false and that I have been honest with people from the beginning, both publicly and privately. “

Yesterday Cummings, who was his “right hand” Johnson until the end of last year, launched an attack on the prime minister and Hancock during his seven-hour testimony before a parliamentary committee, saying their incompetence caused tens of thousands of deaths that could have been avoided, according to AMPE.

The prime minister, Cummings said, was unfit for the job, while Hancock repeatedly lied to the point of losing credibility and should have been fired for his repeated failures to manage the pandemic.

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