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Has the Prime Minister misled Parliament over statistics?

Do Boris Johnson s PMQs Show He Just Can t Handle The Truth?

PMQs Another PMQs, another tone deaf performance from Boris Johnson. Last week, he appeared to belittle Keir Starmer’s concern over low rape conviction rates as mere “jabber”. This week, he seemed to dismiss anger over Matt Hancock’s Covid rule breach as “Westminster bubble” chatter. In both cases, allies of Johnson say such attacks are unfair as it was clear he was hitting back at Starmer rather than the issues he raised. Well, upto a point, Lord Copper. In failing to separate out the issues, with the change in register needed for each, the PM has no one to blame but himself for the criticism.

Jeane Freeman denies officials spent days spinning Covid care home report

© Supplied by PA Jeane Freeman has rejected as “absolute nonsense” claims the Scottish Government spent days “plotting how to spin” a report on hospital patients being discharged into care homes. An investigation by Public Health Scotland into the practice – which it is feared may have contributed to the deaths of thousands of elderly residents – found dozens were moved on early in the pandemic despite having tested positive for coronavirus. The report was made available on October 28, just 15 minutes before Nicola Sturgeon announced her take on its findings during a daily briefing. It has since emerged ministers were actually handed the conclusions on October 23, three days earlier than previously suggested by Public Health Scotland.

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