LONDON – Revenge is a dish that should be served cold. Six months after stepping down from office, Dominic Cummings, known as “the Rasputin of Downing Street” in the two years he was Boris Johnson’s most influential adviser, launches an unprecedented attack on his former boss. In a testimony that began this morning before the commission of deputies of the House of Commons investigating the Covid crisis, the former right-hand man describes the prime minister as an indecisive, cynical and confusing leader, at the head of a government “disastrously below. “of the minimum standards the nation could expect at such a dramatic time.
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