Dominic Cummings’ ‘misogynistic’ messages seen by Covid inquiry, George Osborne says

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<span>Photograph: Isabel Infantes/AFP/Getty Images</span>
Photograph: Isabel Infantes/AFP/Getty Images

“Disgusting and misogynistic” WhatsApp messages between Boris Johnson and Dominic Cummings have been disclosed to the Covid inquiry, according to the former Conservative chancellor George Osborne.

Cummings, Johnson’s chief adviser when Covid struck, is due to appear before the inquiry for the first time next Tuesday.

Speaking on his Political Currency podcast with Ed Balls, Osborne said he had been told that the latest messages shared with the inquiry contained foul and sexist language.

He said: “From what I understand, there are some pretty staggering things that have been said on those WhatsApp messages … not just by Boris Johnson, but key advisers like Dominic Cummings, really pretty disgusting language and misogynistic language.”

The inquiry has already heard derogatory language used between Johnson’s advisers. Earlier this month it heard of the UK’s most senior civil servant, Simon Case, complaining to Lee Cain, Johnson’s then director of communications, about the power of Johnson’s then fiancee, Carrie Symonds, now his wife.

Cain, who is due to appear at the inquiry on Monday, said Symonds “doesn’t know wtf she is talking about”. In another message, Case said: “I was always told that Dom [Dominic Cummings] was the secret PM. How wrong they are. I look forward to telling select cttee tomorrow – ‘oh, fuck no, don’t worry about Dom, the real person in charge is Carrie.’”

Osborne suggested that worse language could emerge next week. He said: “I think we’re going to get some pretty astonishing and frankly shocking WhatsApp messages and the like being published from that Johnson period.”

He said the messages would show “just what a complete nightmare it was for many people working in 10 Downing Street and who worked at the top of government at the time, and potentially some things that are going to cause some real problems for individuals who were in charge at the time.”

Cummings and Johnson have not commented on Osborne’s remarks. Cummings has previously admitted he referred to Johnson as a “complete fuckwit”.

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Earlier this month, the inquiry heard that Angela McLean, who is now the government’s chief scientific adviser, referred to another leading scientist, Carl Heneghan, as a “fuckwit”.

Sources have previously denied that Cummings and Cain referred to Carrie Johnson as “Princess Nut Nut” but it was reported that others in their circle did use the nickname.

The Guardian revealed that Boris Johnson had told the inquiry he had been unable to access messages between 31 January and 7 June 2020, despite the phone being in action until the following spring.

And Rishi Sunak has failed to hand over his WhatsApp messages from the time, claiming he did not have access to the messages during his time as chancellor due to changing his phone several times.

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