Boris Johnson is a comic opera prime minister whose mistakes have killed tens of thousands
He would do better to flip a coin than rely on his own poor and wavering judgement
Patrick Cockburn
@indyworld
Friday 23 July
Boris Johnson turns out to have privately yearned to adopt the same approach as Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro who publicly favoured allowing Covid-19 to rip through his nation. Stop all this fussing and whining, Bolsonaro told Brazilians, some 543,000 of whom have died in the epidemic. How long are you going to go on crying?
With similar callousness, Johnson is reported by his former chief adviser Dominic Cummings to have rejected a second lockdown last October after learning that the median age of the dead exceeded average life expectancy. So get Covid and live longer, he joked.
On 23 July 2019, two years ago today, Boris Johnson was elected leader of the Conservative Party, defeating the former health secretary Jeremy Hunt. Had Hunt been chosen instead, or almost anybody other than Johnson for that matter, then tens of thousands of people in Britain would not have died and hundreds of thousands of others would have escaped severe illness and long Covid.
Down the centuries, Britain has generally been lucky in its leaders in times of crisis. In calmer periods, it may not matter much who is nominally in charge of the country. But during the last two years of permanent crisis over Brexit and Covid-19, Britain has been led by a man of such poor and wavering judgement that it is difficult to find a figure of comparable incompetence in British history.
https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/boris-johnson-covid-mistakes-deaths-b1889383.html