
Bereaved families are âin tears of anger and painâ following evidence from Dominic Cummings about the Governmentâs handling of the pandemic, a campaign group has said.
The Prime Ministerâs former aide said ministers, officials, and advisers fell âdisastrously shortâ of the standards that should be expected in a crisis.
He said Boris Johnson was more concerned about the impact on the economy than the need to curb the spread of the virus and save lives.
Covid-19 Bereaved Families For Justice, set up in the wake of the pandemic, said Wednesday was a âhorrible, upsetting and bleak day for over 150,000 families across the countryâ.
In a statement on Twitter the group said: âThe evidence from Cummings is clear, that the governmentâs combination of grotesque chaos and uncaring flippancy is directly responsible for many of our loved ones not being with us today â and the refusal to have an urgent statutory inquiry risks others joining them.
âThat this information is being unveiled in a pantomime-style spat between Cummings and Johnson, littered with independence day, Jeff Goldblum and spiderman references, is utterly inappropriate and makes this even more appalling.
âThis spectacle is a million miles from that and has left many of the bereaved in tears of anger and pain today.
âThe Governmentâs statutory inquiry now has to start immediately and include regular interim reporting.â
The organisation has been calling on the Government to release its internal âlessons learnedâ investigation into the handling of the pandemic.
The campaign group said âserious questionsâ need to be asked of those in power, adding that âwaiting until next year means the information will simply be leaked in an insensitive and hurtful manner â and even worse, lead to more unnecessary deaths.â