whether to hand this material over. and ultimately i m sure he will have been given the advice that whatever is within that could potentially be embarrassing that withholding it and being seen to withhold it would look far worse. 50. being seen to withhold it would look far worse. ., ., , ., far worse. so, the attention is now on rishi sunak, far worse. so, the attention is now on rishi sunak, it far worse. so, the attention is now on rishi sunak, it is far worse. so, the attention is now on rishi sunak, it is on far worse. so, the attention is now on rishi sunak, it is on the - on rishi sunak, it is on the government. what are they going to do? are they going to risk legal action? ~ y . ., , do? are they going to risk legal action? ~ . ., , ., action? well, officials have said the are action? well, officials have said they are considering action? well, officials have said they are considering the - action? well, officials have said| they are considering the position
the government s got until 4pm tomorrow to give the covid inquiry the whatsapps and notebooks of boris johnson. but with the possibility of embarassing details coming out of the process, what will rishi sunak do? lucy fisher is whitehall editor at the financial times. i wonder if you can explain, as i leg it over to the other side of the studio, what borisjohnson will be weighing up as he has these over today? weighing up as he has these over toda ? l, , weighing up as he has these over toda ? , a, weighing up as he has these over toda? a, ,, today? boris johnson s team insist he has always today? boris johnson s team insist he has always been today? boris johnson s team insist he has always been willing - today? boris johnson s team insist he has always been willing to - today? boris johnson s team insist he has always been willing to fully | he has always been willing to fully cooperate with the inquiry and that when this legal notice that baroness heather hallett issue to the