'Toxic' No 10 culture harmed Covid response, inquiry finds
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'Toxic' No 10 culture harmed Covid response, inquiry finds
"Boris Johnson oversaw a "toxic and chaotic" culture within government that led to poor Covid decision-making, the inquiry into the pandemic response has found. In a much-awaited report, inquiry chair Baroness Hallett said the former prime minister should have responded more urgently to the developing crisis. She also criticised his style of communication, which failed to "convey a proper sense of caution" and undermined official health messaging, she said."
"Former judge Baroness Hallett said Cummings, who dramatically left No 10 in late 2020 after internal battles over his role, contributed to a "culture of fear" that "poisoned the atmosphere" in Downing Street. Cummings "strayed far from the proper role" of an adviser, she added, and tried to make "key decisions" in Johnson's place - a situation the former prime minister appeared happy with, she wrote."
Boris Johnson oversaw a toxic and chaotic culture within government that led to poor Covid decision-making and undermined official health messaging. His communication style failed to convey a proper sense of caution and delayed a more urgent response to the developing crisis. Dominic Cummings acted as a destabilising influence, contributed to a culture of fear, strayed far from the proper role of an adviser and used offensive, sexualised and misogynistic language in messages. Cummings also helped drive the creation of the Covid-19 Taskforce alongside civil servants, improving coordination of the government response. Matt Hancock developed a reputation for overpromising and underdelivering, raising concerns about truthfulness and reliability.
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