{"id":144190,"date":"2023-12-11T11:53:06","date_gmt":"2023-12-11T11:53:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/celebrity-hub.com\/?p=144190"},"modified":"2023-12-11T11:53:06","modified_gmt":"2023-12-11T11:53:06","slug":"rishi-sunak-says-he-is-deeply-sorry-for-lives-lost-during-covid-as-he-kicks-off-marathon-inquiry-grilling-the-sun","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/celebrity-hub.com\/world-news\/rishi-sunak-says-he-is-deeply-sorry-for-lives-lost-during-covid-as-he-kicks-off-marathon-inquiry-grilling-the-sun\/","title":{"rendered":"Rishi Sunak says he is 'deeply sorry' for lives lost during Covid as he kicks off marathon inquiry grilling | The Sun"},"content":{"rendered":"
EMBATTLED Rishi Sunak today said he is "deeply sorry" for the lives lost during Covid as he kicked off an eight-hour grilling on the pandemic.<\/p>\n
The under-fire Prime Minister began his testimony at the Covid inquiry highlighting the importance of learning the lessons "so that we can be better prepared in the future". <\/p>\n
Throughout the day, the PM will face allegations his Eat Out to Help Out scheme boosted the spread of coronavirus.<\/p>\n
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The Government-backed scheme offered discounted meals at restaurants to boost the hospitality industry after the lockdowns.<\/p>\n
He will also be asked awkward questions over text messages that revealed government scientists referred to him as \u201cDr Death, the Chancellor\u201d.<\/p>\n
After taking the oath on Monday morning, the PM said: "I just wanted to start by saying how deeply sorry I am to all of those who lost loved ones, family members, through the pandemic, and also all those who suffered in various different ways throughout the pandemic and as a result of the actions that were taken.<\/p>\n
"I've thought a lot about this over the past couple of years. It's important that we learn the lessons so that we can be better prepared in the future. It's in that spirit and with enormous respect for all of those who are affected that I'm here today.<\/p>\n
"I look forward to giving evidence in the spirit of constructive candour to help the inquiry with its deliberations."<\/p>\n
The interrogation kicks off a bombshell week for Mr Sunak, as he also faces a do-or-die vote on his Rwanda plan on Tuesday.<\/p>\n
While he is questioned by Hugo Keith KC, five groups of Tory MPs will listen to the verdict of the veteran Conservative MP Sir Bill Cash's so-called star chamber of lawyers that have assessed the proposed legislation on Rwanda.<\/p>\n
After providing his apology to the inquiry, Mr Sunak was asked why he had not given the inquiry access to his WhatsApp messages from around the time of the pandemic.<\/p>\n
The PM said it was because he had changed his phone \u201cmultiple times over the last few years\u201d and that he was \u201cnot a prolific user\u201d of WhatsApp.<\/p>\n