Prime Minister Johnson missed meetings after writing a book on Shakespeare: What the British Government Says

Downing Street has denied reports that Prime Minister Boris Johnson has missed the first and important meetings for the coronary pandemic because of the work he was doing in writing a book about William Shakespeare. The prime minister's official spokesman denied claims made by former adviser Dominic Cummings that the government's initial response [...]
The prime minister's official spokesman denied claims made by former adviser Dominic Cummings that the British government's initial response to the pandemic was to storm “the pride's sub-munity”.
Cummings during the day said that by March 14th of last year, councilors were taking “into account for the absence of Prime Minister Johnson and the schedule for quarantine “that could kill up to 250 thousand people and destroy Health Service”.
British media reports say the prime minister is concerned that his former adviser means at an important meeting Wednesday that the prime minister has missed five important meetings due to the writing of a book on Shakespeare, which he contracted.
His official spokesman, however, said that “was not aware of” of this thing.












