🗣 Hancock: ‘Get heavy with police’ to enforce lockdown
✍️ @RachelSJohnson: 'As police pursued my father, my mother endured care home prison'
🔴 Hancock's team: Can we lock up ‘pub hooligan’ Farage?
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💬 WhatsApp messages in @Telegraph's #LockdownFiles show how then health secretary Matt Hancock and colleagues gave officers ‘marching orders’ to enforce measures.
✍️ 'The price of freedom is eternal vigilance, and I completely support Isabel Oakeshott’s bravery in showing us how the sausage of doom was made,' writes @RachelSJohnson.
🚨 Ministers and the country’s most senior civil servant discussed how they needed to “get heavy with the police” to crack down on the public during the Covid pandemic.
✔️ WhatsApp messages in The Lockdown Files disclose how Matt Hancock and colleagues gave officers their “marching orders” to enforce lockdown measures, just days before Number 10 staff held a party in Downing Street.
🔴 Boris Johnson was worried that he had “blinked too soon” in plunging Britain into a second national lockdown on the basis of data that scientists had warned him was “very wrong”.
⚠️ Matt Hancock mounted a “rearguard action” to close schools despite Sir Gavin Williamson battling “tooth and nail” to keep classrooms open, leaked WhatsApp messages reveal.
🔴 Exchanges seen by The Telegraph reveal that the then health secretary battled the education secretary in late December 2020 and suggested it was “mad” that Sir Gavin was attempting to keep schools open.
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🔵 While lockdown pressed pause on most Britons’ lives, those who were clinically “extremely vulnerable” were much more severely isolated - and for longer
🏠 “Shielding” guidance brought in during the very early days of the pandemic warned them not to leave their homes for any reason other than a medical appointment – not even for the one hour’s exercise then enjoyed by the rest of the country
🔴 The Government is set to face an urgent question in the House of Commons over its handling of the coronavirus pandemic following the publication of #TheLockdownFiles.
🔴 Sir Keir Starmer said the formal inquiry into the Government's handling of the coronavirus pandemic must report by the end of this year as he raised #TheLockdownFiles in the House of Commons.