Ask John Rentoul anything as Boris Johnson gives evidence at the Covid inquiry
Briefly

The former prime minister is expected to apologise for unquestionably making mistakes in his government's handling of the pandemic in two marathon evidence sessions on Wednesday and Thursday. However, Mr Johnson is also set to argue that his controversial decisions ended up saving tens if not hundreds of thousands of lives.
The former PM was also referred to as the trolley for his chaotic decision-making by pretty much everyone during the pandemic, while he dubbed the Treasury the pro-death squad because it wanted to ease lockdown restrictions.
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