Andy Burnham, mayor of Greater Manchester, appeared on the latest 'In the hotseat' programme on BBC Radio Manchester
On the latest ‘In the hotseat’ programme on BBC Radio Manchester, Andy Burnham described the Covid situation in Manchester during the pandemic as “no laughing matter’. This comes in the middle of the inquiry into the government’s handling of coronavirus where a string of expletive WhatsApp messages were revealed.
READ MORE: The Detectives: Who was Cameron Brooksbank and what happened to him after the Rochdale axe attack?"It was no laughing matter here at all." “It makes me really quite angry about things when I look back to how we were treated in 2020,” Burnham told radio host Mike Sweeney. “The failure of those running the country to just observe basic standards and decency in the way they spoke to each other.
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