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According to insiders Carrie Johnson was the one who ruled the roost (Picture: Getty)

The government has been described as a ‘terrible, tragic joke’ during the pandemic, WhatsApp messages reveal.

Other messages from the head of the civil service Simon Case show how Carrie Johnson was ‘the real person in charge’ during the pandemic.

Some of the texts flashed up on screen during the UK Covid-19 Inquiry on Friday.

A letter to it from then-PM Johnson adviser Dominic Cummings was shown and discussed as well.

The letter contained an email dated July 13 2020 which Mr Cummings said was ‘on the problems of the No 10/CabOff (Cabinet Office) set up that is relevant to the inquiry’.

Mr Cummings said it was copied to the PM ‘but he never engaged seriously’.

The WhatsApp messages appeared on screen above the email and are understood to have been from October 14 2020.

Mr Case wrote: ‘Am not sure I can cope with today.

It was a time when Britain needed good leadership and they didn’t get any (Picture: Getty Images)

‘Might just go home. Matt just called, having spoken to PM. According to Matt (so aim off, obvs), PM has asked Matt to work up regional circuit breakers for the North (as per Northern Ireland) today – and to bring recommendations. I am going to scream…’

Lee Cain, who was Mr Johnson’s director of communications until November 2020, replied: ‘Wtf are we talking about.’

Mr Case, in an apparent reference to Mr Johnson’s then-partner and now wife, Carrie Johnson, replied: ‘Whatever Carrie cares about, I guess.’

Mr Case wrote: ‘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, f*** no, don’t worry about Dom, the real person in charge is Carrie”.’

Further down the messages, Mr Case wrote: ‘This gov’t doesn’t have the credibility needed to be imposing stuff within only days of deciding not too (sic). We look like a terrible, tragic joke. If we were going hard, that decision was needed weeks ago. I cannot cope with this.’

Rivka Gottlieb, spokesperson for Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice UK, which campaigned to have an inquiry into the pandemic, said each day of hearings ‘feels like it draws new appalling evidence’, adding that it is ‘beyond devastating to think about the suffering that was caused unnecessarily by the chaos in government in 2020’.

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