Boris Johnson's Apology for UK Covid Deaths Interrupted by Grieving Families
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Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson attempted to apologize for the over 200,000 UK Covid deaths under his leadership, but was interrupted by grieving families.
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Protesters held up signs saying "the dead can't hear your apologies" and were removed from the inquiry hearing.
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Johnson defended his pandemic actions, saying his government was "doing our best at the time" but admitted "there are things we should have done differently."
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Johnson has faced intense criticism over his government's Covid response and culture, with aides calling him "bamboozled" and comparing him to an out-of-control shopping cart.
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Johnson became the first UK PM to be fined for breaking his own lockdown rules over the "Partygate" scandal, which contributed to him losing power.