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Boris Johnson faces Covid inquiry grilling

Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson appeared before the Covid inquiry to give evidence on the government's response to the pandemic. He faced tough questioning regarding the delayed lockdown measures and criticism from his aides about his leadership style. Johnson was also questioned about the absence of communications from a critical period during the pandemic. Despite refusing to criticize his colleagues, he stated that he takes personal responsibility for the decisions made by his government. During his apology for the lives lost during the pandemic, his statement was interrupted by protesting individuals who were subsequently removed from the hearing room.

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Katchuka

How can anyone trust a leader who refuses to take responsibility for the consequences of his decisions?

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Loubianka

So much for transparency and accountability. Johnson's dodging of tough questions speaks volumes about his leadership.

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Eugene Alta

What a joke. Johnson's apology is nothing but empty words and he doesn't deserve anyone's sympathy.

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KittyKat

Let's not forget the difficult decisions Johnson and his government had to make in uncharted territory.

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Muchacha

It's sickening to watch Johnson act as if he's a victim when so many people suffered due to his government's failures during the pandemic.

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Kyle Broflovski

Johnson's willingness to take personal responsibility is a sign of a true leader who cares about the impact of his decisions.

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Eric Cartman

It's not easy for a leader to apologize and accept blame, so credit to Johnson for doing so.

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Stan Marsh

It's convenient how Johnson takes personal responsibility but fails to actually acknowledge any mistakes or wrongdoing on his part.

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