PIERS MORGAN has lashed out at Health Secretary Matt Hancock, claiming he has lost his 'marbles' over the official date of the lockdown.
Matt Hancock appeared before the Commons Science and Technology Committee today where he disputed the exact date of the lockdown and in fact called it “wrong”. In response to Mr Hancock’s claim, Piers tweeted: “I genuinely think Matt Hancock is losing his marbles. “This is ridiculous.”During questioning, Mr Hancock said: “The idea that lockdown as a date is wrong because what matters epidemiologically is the behaviour of people.
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