UK PM Sunak finds himself drawn into a feud with predecessor Johnson he hoped to avoid

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An official Covid-19 inquiry has seen Boris Johnson start to re-emerge on the political landscape. Read more at straitstimes.com.

LONDON – British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak spent seven months trying to persuade the public that he could put the turmoil of the Brexit years and the pandemic behind him. Now, some in the ruling Conservative Party fear their leader has allowed chaos to return and torpedoed his own salvage job.rather than release unredacted versions of Mr Boris Johnson’s WhatsApp messages and personal diaries

Perhaps even more frustratingly for Mr Sunak, it has seen Mr Johnson start to re-emerge on the political landscape, after a period in which the prime minister had largely managed to keep his predecessor and rival quiet. Even so, Mr Johnson’s intervention could mark a turning point for Mr Sunak, not only in his stand-off with the Covid inquiry, but also his control of the party.

One group comprised Cabinet Secretary Simon Case, Chief Scientific Adviser Patrick Vallance, Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty and other senior Cabinet Office officials, the people said, and the other included Dr Vallance, Dr Whitty and other senior civil servants in the Cabinet Office and Treasury, as well as permanent secretaries of other government departments.

The government has repeatedly said its stance is based on principle, and that public inquiries shouldn’t have the right to demand access to personal communications that aren’t relevant to the subject of their investigations.

 

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