Boris Johnson ‘never directly said he’d rather “let the bodies pile up” than order another lockdown’

THE PM never directly said he would rather see “bodies pile up” than another lockdown, it was claimed last night.

Earlier this week, Boris Johnson and No10 flatly denied he uttered those words in a rage last year.


Boris Johnson ‘never directly said he’d rather “let the bodies pile up” than order another lockdown’
Boris Johnson never directly said he would rather see ‘bodies pile up’ than another lockdown, it was claimed

It was reported last night that he was frustrated with being forced to shut down the country again and said: “No more f***ing lockdowns.”

An aide said such a move would risk “bodies being piled high in their thousands” — to which Mr Johnson is said to have replied: “So be it.”

The revelation came as the PM was embroiled in a fresh storm over his finances as it was claimed Tory donors were asked to pay for a nanny for his son.

He is already being probed over whether his cash and loans for doing up the No10 flat were properly recorded.

Top MPs said one donor was angry at being asked to help fund the PM’s childcare, blasting: “Why should I have to pay for his baby’s a to be wiped?”

Labour’s Angela Rayner said: “So he was asking Tory donors to pay for childcare at the same time as whipping Tory MPs to vote against free school meals?”


Boris Johnson ‘never directly said he’d rather “let the bodies pile up” than order another lockdown’
Labour’s Angela Rayner blasted the PM as it was claimed Tory donors were asked to pay for a nanny for his son
Boris Johnson ‘never directly said he’d rather “let the bodies pile up” than order another lockdown’
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab called the reports ‘tittle-tattle’

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab called the reports “tittle-tattle”.

No10 said: “The PM has covered the cost of all childcare.”

Meanwhile, Scots Tory boss Douglas Ross said “of course” Boris should resign if he is found to have broken the ministerial code over his flat finances.


Boris Johnson ‘never directly said he’d rather “let the bodies pile up” than order another lockdown’

 

 


Boris Johnson ‘never directly said he’d rather “let the bodies pile up” than order another lockdown’