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Covid inquiry: Martin Daubney rages at ministers as report finds lockdown got here ‘too little, too late’

Editorial Board Published November 21, 2025
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Martin Daubney has issued a blistering response to the Covid inquiry’s newest findings, claiming they vindicate those that warned early lockdowns would trigger lasting nationwide injury.

Martin argued that ministers have constantly refused to simply accept duty for the financial devastation attributable to the lockdowns.

He fumed: “The conclusion on this report is {that a} poisonous and chaotic tradition on the centre of Authorities meant the pandemic response was usually too little, too late which means a lockdown turned inevitable.

“Isn’t it humorous, although, how not one of the Governments in energy on the time have admitted the massive financial annihilation that lockdowns prompted?

“They blame Brexit, they blame all the things besides their very own actions. And this report at the moment concludes lockdowns might have been averted fully.

“They need to all look themselves within the mirror and take into consideration that.

Covid inquiry: Martin Daubney rages at ministers as report finds lockdown got here ‘too little, too late’

Martin Daubney fumed that ‘we were called mad’ in the course of the lockdowns

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“The untold injury executed to enterprise, to psychological well being, to the material of the nation, to cultural cohesion, to societal cohesion, and to our financial system all of it.

“The whole thing could have been avoided. A few of us said it all along, and we were called mad.”

The Covid-19 Inquiry’s second report additionally discovered that girls’s views had been usually disregarded by Boris Johnson and his senior advisers, whereas the previous Prime Minister was criticised for underestimating the immediacy of the disaster in its early days.

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Ladies’s views had been usually disregarded by Boris Johnson and his senior advisers

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The inquiry heard proof from greater than 160 witnesses, together with Mr Johnson, his adviser Dominic Cummings, and former well being secretary Matt Hancock.

They had been questioned on a variety of measures, from public testing and social distancing to the Eat Out to Assist Out scheme, which aimed to help companies compelled to shut in the course of the spring lockdown.

Summing up her findings, Baroness Hallett concluded that whereas No 10 confronted intense strain, the general response was “too little, too late”.

She added that round 23,000 lives might have been saved if key measures had been launched only one week earlier.

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