David Cameron heckled as he leaves COVID inquiry

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David Cameron was heckled with shouts of "shame on you" as he left the COVID inquiry after giving proof.

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The former prime minister was questioned for greater than two hours on Monday on how ready the federal government was for a pandemic throughout his time in workplace.

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But as he left the listening to in London and the following witness was sworn in, a member of the general public shouted: "Have you damaged the reputation of the Tory Party?"

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Another shouted rapidly after: "Shame on you."

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David Cameron admits 'failing' in preparing for pandemic - COVID Inquiry latest

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Mr Cameron completed his proof by saying he was "desperately sorry about the loss of life" within the UK through the pandemic.

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"I've tried to be as frank as I can and as open as I can about the things my government did that helped... but I've also tried to be frank about the things that were missed," he informed the inquiry.

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The inquiry, which is ready to final till 2026, is in its second week.

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George Osborne, who was chancellor in Mr Cameron's authorities, will give proof on Tuesday.

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Cameron denies austerity responsible

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Cameron was requested whether or not well being inequalities elevated throughout his time in workplace however he stated the figures did not essentially again the concept that austerity was responsible.

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His critics have argued his authorities's insurance policies decimated the nationwide well being companies.

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The unions federation stated the prime minister and George Osbourne, the chancellor on the time (who's testifying tomorrow), ignored warnings concerning the impression of austerity on the UK's preparedness, and as a substitute "pushed millions into poverty".

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"We had some very difficult winters with very bad flu pandemics; I think that had an effect. We had the effect that the improvements in cardiovascular disease, the big benefits that already come through before that period, and that was tailing off," Cameron informed the inquiry.

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"And then you've got the evidence from other countries. I mean, Greece and Spain had far more austerity, brutal cuts, and yet their life expectancy went up. So I don't think it follows."

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The former prime minister added that youngster poverty, and the variety of individuals, together with the variety of pensioners, dwelling in poverty all "went down" and insisted that lots of his authorities's insurance policies have been about "lifting people out of poverty".

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'Desperately sorry'

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Cameron denied he left the federal government unprepared when he stepped down from workplace in 2016, however he did say it was a "mistake not to look more at the range of different types of pandemic".

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He pointed to the National Risk Register and the National Security Secretariat.

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"We did more than many to try and scan the horizon, to try and plan. We did act on Ebola, we did carry out these exercises, we did try to change some of the international dynamics of these things."

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But he concluded his proof by saying he was "desperately sorry about the loss of life" through the pandemic.

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