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COVID inquiry: Nicola Sturgeon branded Boris Johnson a 'clown' in foul-mouthed messages during pandemic

 

Nicola Sturgeon described Boris Johnson as a "clown" during the pandemic, a series of foul-mouthed messages shown to the COVID inquiry has revealed.

The exchange between the former first minister and her chief of staff Liz Lloyd took place on 31 October 2020 as the then prime minister appeared on TV to announce the second national lockdown.

Ms Sturgeon hit out at the UK government's communications, stating: "This is f****** excruciating - their comms are awful.

"His utter incompetence in every sense is now offending me on behalf of politicians everywhere."

Ms Lloyd said she was "offended" on behalf of special advisers everywhere.

Ms Sturgeon replied: "He is a f****** clown."

COVID inquiry: Nicola Sturgeon branded Boris Johnson a 'clown' in foul-mouthed messages during pandemic
Image: The foul-mouthed exchange between Nicola Sturgeon and Liz Lloyd. Pic: UK COVID-19 Inquiry
Image: The foul-mouthed exchange between Nicola Sturgeon and Liz Lloyd. Pic: UK COVID-19 Inquiry

Ms Lloyd's evidence comes amid ongoing scrutiny over messages exchanged by ministers and officials during the pandemic.

Usman Tariq, junior counsel to the inquiry, highlighted an exchange made on 22 September 2020.

In a message sent to Ms Lloyd just two hours before a briefing in light of differing Westminster regulations, Ms Sturgeon said: "We haven't thought about weddings. They are reducing but not sure what to."

Special adviser Ms Lloyd responded they should "just leave it" as the Scottish government had recently increased the number of guests allowed to 20.

COVID inquiry: Nicola Sturgeon branded Boris Johnson a 'clown' in foul-mouthed messages during pandemic
Image: Ms Lloyd with former first minister Ms Sturgeon in 2019. Pic: PA
Image: Ms Lloyd with former first minister Ms Sturgeon in 2019. Pic: PA