Prime Minister Boris Johnson described the coronary crisis as a "disaster" for the United Kingdom. But confirmed that it was not the right time for the investigation into what went wrong
The Prime Minister told Times Radio: "This is a disaster - don't obscure our words. I mean, this is a real nightmare for the country and the country is extremely shocking."
Johnson, who spent time overseeing the fight against Covid-19, said the government owes to everyone who died and suffers the view that "What happened and when?"
"I truly understand and we will do. I think the moment is wrong. When everyone is flat out, I don't think the time is right for dedicating official official time to everything.
"But we are learning lessons all the time"
When asked about his senior adviser, Dominic Cummings, who had been fired or resigned last month due to an alleged violation of the blocking rules, Mr Johnson said: "The dome Outstanding "
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