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    Rishi ‘is blocking Covid texts in case they reveal his plot to topple Boris’

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    By News Desk on June 4, 2023 News Briefing, UK News
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    Robert Jenrick defended the government’s approach in a TV interview this morning (Picture: Rex/Sky)

    A Tory minister has denied allegations Boris Johnson’s texts are being held back from the Covid inquiry because they would expose a ‘plot’ by Rishi Sunak to overthrow the former PM.

    The government has been holding off on passing the messages over to Lady Hallett’s inquiry since receiving them on Wednesday, arguing that much of the content has nothing to do with Covid.

    But Johnson allies have said the real reason the Cabinet Office doesn’t want the unredacted Whatsapp messages to be published is to spare the blushes of the current inhabitant of No 10.

    The Mail on Sunday quoted an unnamed ally as saying: ”What is Rishi hiding?

    ‘Is it plotting against Boris with Dominic Cummings?

    ‘Is it because he himself broke lockdown rules? Or does he fear that his Eat Out to Help Out scheme led to a significant number of deaths?’

    The scheme, which allowed diners to claim 50% off the cost of their meal in an effort to boost a devastated UK hospitality industry after the 2020 Covid lockdown, will reportedly be examined by the inquiry amid questions over whether it contributed to a rise in coronavirus cases.

    Speaking to Sky’s Sophy Ridge on Sunday programme, immigration minister Robert Jenrick denied the messages were being withheld to avoid embarrassment for the prime minister.

    Immigration minister Robert Jenrick said the withholding of certain messages from the inquiry was ‘fair and reasonable’ (Picture: PA)

    Asked directly about the Mail on Sunday story by the presenter, he said: ‘The issue here is a simple legal one – which is, should you hand over material to an inquiry which has absolutely nothing to do with Covid-19, and that’s a longstanding practice in British courts.

    ‘I think it’s fair and reasonable that that’s applied to the inquiry as well, and I hope that we can resolve this with Lady Justice Hallett very soon.’

    He added that it would not be ‘common practice’ for the inquiry itself to decide what was relevant, rather than the government.

    Mr Jenrick said: ‘I’m a former lawyer, I’ve been involved in discovery requests from courts in the past, and the normal way to do this is to set reasonable parameters, to request anything that is related to the case or, in this situation, the inquiry, but not to ask for things that are wholly unrelated.’

    Baroness Heather Hallett is chairing the public inquiry into the government’s handling of the Covid pandemic (Picture: PA)

    Mr Johnson has since bypassed Whitehall and handed some of the Whatsapp messages over himself.

    However, lawyers for the Cabinet Office have warned the ex-PM that he could lose public funding for his legal advice if he ‘knowingly’ tries to ‘frustrate or undermine’ the government’s position.

    Mr Jenrick said: ‘It’s entirely up to the former prime minister how he cooperates with the inquiry. If he wishes to send his documents or Whatsapp messages to them then he’s at liberty to do so.

    ‘I think a letter has been sent from the Cabinet Office to him, to say that as he is using taxpayers’ funds to pay for his lawyers then that funding has to be used for appropriate purposes.

    ‘But he can advance whatever arguments he wants to and make whatever statements he wishes in his witness statement to the inquiry.’

    Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at [email protected].

    For more stories like this, check our news page.

    A Tory minister has denied that the messages are being deliberately withheld to spare the PM’s blushes. 

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