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Former health minister regrets Covid deaths caused by Scottish government policy
Jeanne Freeman delivers an update on the coronavirus pandemic at the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, Edinburgh, January 13, 2021

FORMER Scottish health secretary Jeanne Freeman told the UK Covid-19 Inquiry today that she will regret Covid deaths “for the rest of her life.”

She made the remarks while giving evidence in the final week of the inquiry’s residence in Edinburgh, focusing on the actions of Scottish government during the pandemic.

Inquiry counsel Jamie Dawson KC confronted Ms Freeman with the notes of senior civil servant Derek Grieve, who described the UK government as “fully engaged and mobilised” while the Scottish government “simply isn’t,” adding that the health directorate had spent “20 minutes discussing internal Scottish government communications.”

While paying tribute to Ms Sturgeon’s “energy and hard work” during the pandemic, Mr Gove said that the language of other WhatsApp exchanges in which her chief of staff called for a “good old-fashioned rammy [bust-up]” with the UK government “now does lead me to believe that at that point, there was a desire to pursue differentiation for the sake of advancing a political agenda.”

The UK Covid-19 Inquiry continues.

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