BREAKING: Boris Johnson has said he is ‘more than happy’ to hand over his unredacted WhatsApp messages and notebooks to the Covid Inquiry.
The former PM made his position clear in a letter to Covid Inquiry chair Baroness Hallett WhatsApp messages and notebooks to theAs the Cabinet Office launched legal action against the inquiry in an bid to protect the documents, the former prime minister decided to go against the government.
‘This is of course without prejudice to the Judicial Review that the government has now launched,’ he said. ‘That is clearly essential for the effective running of the country and for the impartiality of the civil service.
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