Boris Johnson has for the first time committed himself to an independent inquiry into the handling of the coronavirus pandemic in the UK.
Answering questions in the House of Commons, the prime minister said he did not believe it was right to hold an inquiry immediately, but said there would "certainly" be an independent inquiry.
Responding at Prime Minister’s Questions to a demand for an inquiry from acting Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey, Mr Johnson said: “I do not believe that now in the middle of combating - as we still are - a pandemic is the right moment to devote huge amounts of official time to an inquiry.
www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/boris-johnson-coronavirus-uk-independent-inquiry-a9620236.html
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