Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson would really like to help, but he cannot turn over his Whatsapp messages to the inquiry on the government response to Covid because he has forgotten the password.
Yeah, right.
Does the the inquiry have the ability to have Johnson clapped in chains? They might need it:
Boris Johnson’s WhatsApp messages are yet to be received by the Covid inquiry because he is said to have forgotten the passcode for his old phone.
The former prime minister’s spokesperson said Johnson still wants to cooperate with the inquiry and did not deny being unable to recall the code.
Johnson stopped using the device in May 2021, after receiving security advice once it had emerged his phone number had been accessible online for at least 15 years.
Bereaved families and technical experts have rubbished Johnson’s excuse for not being able to send the messages to the inquiry, with experts noting the former prime minister would still be able to access his messages as long as his WhatsApp is backed up.
Johnson used the Apple iPhone in question during the coronavirus pandemic, which is likely to contain messages relating to the announcement of lockdowns in 2020.
The government handed over the rest of Johnson’s unredacted notebooks, WhatsApp messages and diaries from his time in Downing Street to the inquiry after efforts to prevent their release failed.
My guess is that there are things on his phone that makes BoJo look even more like a moronic prat than was previously realized.
I did not think that this was possible.
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