The fomer Prime Minister posted a clip from a YouTube video on a WhatsApp group which included Government health experts and senior No10 officials.
Boris Johnson asked scientists if it was possible to kill covid by blowing a hairdryer up your nose, after he saw the claims on a YouTube video.
No 10 prepared to stop Mr Johnson going to see Queen before lockdown Mr Cummings also gave more details on his claim that Mr Johnson had to be stopped from going to see Queen Elizabeth II in person on March 18 - five days before the first lockdown was announced. Mr Cummings wrote: “He repeatedly said versions of a Clouseau analogy: ‘the British state has totally failed, it’s been a humiliating disaster, the government machine isn’t a Rolls Royce, I feel like Clouseau in the Pink Panther in that scene where he pulls the brake and it comes off in his hand, then pulls off the steering wheel and chucks it out the window, that’s what being PM has felt like in this crisis’.
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