down the covid secure route. yes. last point in this section is one of you looking ahead steps and we know that we shifted in the rolls over this period of time. you say this. don t go for simple, rigid rules if it is likely you are going to have to bury them or have limited ability or intention to enforce them. that is correct or intention to enforce them. that is correct 50 or intention to enforce them. that is correct. so it or intention to enforce them. that is correct. so it builds or intention to enforce them. that is correct. so it builds on the earlier is correct. so it builds on the earlier point about rules. so the worse earlier point about rules. so the worse thing to do is to say that this is worse thing to do is to say that this is the worse thing to do is to say that this is the rule and then you can see att this is the rule and then you can see all around that it is being broken see all around that it is being broken i see all around that it i
police, the deputy prime minister and the cabinet secretary. in terms of moving my family out of the house because of security reasons it was agreed by everybody to be agreed to be reasonable. he agreed by everybody to be agreed to be reasonable. be reasonable. he spoke a great lenath be reasonable. he spoke a great length about be reasonable. he spoke a great length about the be reasonable. he spoke a great length about the drive be reasonable. he spoke a great length about the drive to - be reasonable. he spoke a great| length about the drive to barnard castle at the press conference. do you acknowledge are caused immeasurable offence to the bereaved who were unable to see their own loved ones die? the who were unable to see their own loved ones die? who were unable to see their own loved ones die? the way we handled it was a car loved ones die? the way we handled it was a car crash loved ones die? the way we handled it was a car crash and loved ones die? the w
for this in covid, it was the wrong crisis for this prime minister s skill set, which for this prime minister s skill set, which is for this prime minister s skill set, which is different, i think, from not potentially being up to the job of being not potentially being up to the job of being prime minister. what not potentially being up to the 0b of being prime minister. what you mean as the of being prime minister. what you mean as the wrong of being prime minister. what you mean as the wrong crisis - of being prime minister. what you mean as the wrong crisis for - of being prime minister. what you mean as the wrong crisis for this | mean as the wrong crisis for this prime minister s skill set? remake make you straightforward english, please? i make you straightforward english, lease? ~ , make you straightforward english, lease? ,, , , ., please? i think is somebody who would often please? i think is somebody who would often delay please? i think is somebody
couldn t really comment on that. but overall, is couldn t really comment on that. but overall, is this fair, you may not use those words, you perhaps might not have so much to do with lord sedwill as he is now, but the general theme of lack of leadership and chaos, if you like, is one that you agree with? and chaos, if you like, is one that you agree with? yes. let s move on. i want to ask you agree with? yes. let s move on. i want to ask you you agree with? yes. let s move on. i want to ask you about the discussions around the first lockdown decision, and if we could start by going to page eight of your witness statement. we see there the heading, and then did strategy, nationwide lockdown. that is the description, isn t it, of the change from the mitigation strategy to the lockdown, suppression strategy that we have heard a great deal about in the last few weeks. and we ve also heard from other witnesses, and we will hear from others, about that series of meetings that