Skip to main content

Dominic Cummings kicks Matt Hancock while he's down and reveals text to PM warning Health Secretary's failures meant 'we are negligently killing the most vulnerable' in care homes'

Dominic Cummings warned that ministerial negligence was 'killing the most vulnerable' in care homes at the height of the pandemic last year, he revealed today, raising more questions about the conduct of Health Secretary Matt Hancock.

As Mr Hancock was facing calls to resign or be fired today over an affair with an aide, Mr Cummings, a former adviser to Boris Johnson, dropped yet more behind-the-scenes evidence from his time in No10.

Writing on the micro-publishing website Substack he released a screenshot of a WhatsApp message from May last year in which he voiced concerns about testing people moving from NHS hospitals to care homes.

He has already accused Mr Hancock of claiming that everyone was being tested before being sent to homes - when they were not -  something that the Health Secretary has denied.

The failure to test everyone leaving NHS hospitals for care facilities has been blamed for the high rate of deaths there among mainly elderly and vulnerable residents.

In the shared Whatsapp message, Mr Cummings asks the PM to put the Department of Health's 'plan for using testing to suppress infections in hospitals and care homes' over the subsequent three to six months on the agenda for a meeting the next day.

He suggested 'these goddamn plans should already exist', adding: 'At the moment I think we are negligently killing the most vulnerable who we are supposed to be shielding and I am extremely worried about it.'

Unveiling the article on Twitter, Mr Cummings said it was 'further evidence on how Hancock/PM negligence killed people'.

As Mr Hancock was facing calls to resign or be fired today over an affair with an aide, Mr Cummings, a former adviser to Boris Johnson, dropped yet more behind-the-scenes evidence from his time in No10.

As Mr Hancock was facing calls to resign or be fired today over an affair with an aide, Mr Cummings, a former adviser to Boris Johnson, dropped yet more behind-the-scenes evidence from his time in No10.

Writing on the micro-publishing website Substack he released a screenshot of a WhatsApp message from May last year in which he voiced concerns about testing people moving from NHS hospitals to care homes.

Writing on the micro-publishing website Substack he released a screenshot of a WhatsApp message from May last year in which he voiced concerns about testing people moving from NHS hospitals to care homes.

Mr Hancock was facing calls to resign or be fired today over an affair with an aide and close friend from university, Gina Coladangelo

Mr Hancock was facing calls to resign or be fired today over an affair with an aide and close friend from university, Gina Coladangelo

He has already accused Mr Hancock of claiming that everyone was being tested before being sent to homes - when they were not - something that the Health Secretary has denied.

Mr Cummings also released messages from the PM in which he criticised NHS Test and Trace, which at the time was struggling to work.

Mr Cummings also released messages from the PM in which he criticised NHS Test and Trace, which at the time was struggling to work.

Unveiling the article on Twitter, Mr Cummings said it was 'further evidence on how Hancock/PM negligence killed people'.

Unveiling the article on Twitter, Mr Cummings said it was 'further evidence on how Hancock/PM negligence killed people'.

Appearing in front of MPs on the health and science committees last month, Mr Cummings made a series of bombshell accusations about Mr Hancock's time in charge at the Department of Health.

He accused him of being a serial liar, who misled the PM over testing in care homes, and who prioritised hitting a target of 100,000 tests per day rather than building a system that would work better in the long term.

Mr Hancock appeared in front of the MPs the followeing week and denied the claims. 

Mr Cummings also released messages from the PM in which he criticised NHS Test and Trace, which at the time was struggling to work.

Tory peer Baroness Harding, who has been roundly criticised for her leadership of the scheme, has now applied to run the NHS.

But in a message from April 26 last year, Mr Johnson said it was 'like whistling in the dark ... legions of imaginary clouseaus and no plan to hire them.'

Labour's shadow health minister Justin Madders said: 'Matt Hancock's failures continue to stack up. This latest blog from Mr Cummings reveals the Prime Minister lacked confidence in Hancock's handling of the crisis, and yet astoundingly Boris Johnson kept the Health Secretary in post.

'He left care homes exposed, has admitted breaking his own Covid rules and failed to deliver Test and Trace when it was most needed. The charge sheet against Hancock continues to grow - so why hasn't the Prime Minister had the confidence to sack him?'

Popular posts from this blog

Study Abroad USA, College of Charleston, Popular Courses, Alumni

Thinking for Study Abroad USA. School of Charleston, the wonderful grounds is situated in the actual middle of a verifiable city - Charleston. Get snatched up by the wonderful and customary engineering, beautiful pathways, or look at the advanced steel and glass building which houses the School of Business. The grounds additionally gives students simple admittance to a few major tech organizations like Amazon's CreateSpace, Google, TwitPic, and so on. The school offers students nearby as well as off-grounds convenience going from completely outfitted home lobbies to memorable homes. It is prepared to offer different types of assistance and facilities like clubs, associations, sporting exercises, support administrations, etc. To put it plainly, the school grounds is rising with energy and there will never be a dull second for students at the College of Charleston. Concentrate on Abroad USA is improving and remunerating for your future. The energetic grounds likewise houses various

Best MBA Online Colleges in the USA

“Opportunities never open, instead we create them for us”. Beginning with this amazing saying, let’s unbox today’s knowledge. Love Business and marketing? Want to make a high-paid career in business administration? Well, if yes, then mate, we have got you something amazing to do!   We all imagine an effortless future with a cozy house and a laptop. Well, well! You can make this happen. Today, with this guide, we will be exploring some of the top-notch online MBA universities and institutes in the USA. Let’s get started! Why learn Online MBA from the USA? Access to More Options This online era has given a second chance to children who want to reflect on their careers while managing their hectic schedules. In this, the internet has played a very crucial in rejuvenating schools, institutes, and colleges to give the best education to students across the globe. Graduating with Less Debt Regular classes from high reputed institutes often charge heavy tuition fees. However onl

Sickening moment maskless 'Karen' COUGHS in the face of grocery store customer, then claims she doesn't have to wear a mask because she 'isn't sick'

A woman was captured on camera following a customer through a supermarket as she coughs on her after claiming she does not need a mask because she is not sick.  Video of the incident, which has garnered hundreds of thousands of views on Twitter alone, allegedly took place in a Su per Saver in Lincoln, Nebraska according to Twitter user @davenewworld_2. In it, an unidentified woman was captured dramatically coughing as she smiles saying 'Excuse me! I'm coming through' in the direction of the customer recording her. Scroll down for video An unidentified woman was captured dramatically coughing as she smiles saying 'Excuse me! I'm coming through' in the direction of a woman recording her A woman was captured on camera following a customer as she coughs on her in a supermarket without a mask on claiming she does not need one because she is not sick @chaiteabugz #karen #covid #karens #karensgonewild #karensalert #masks we were just wearing a mask at the store. ¿ o