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Age 43
Date of birth January 1,1981
Education Ormskirk Grammar School
Staffordshire University
Previous positionDowning Street Director of Communications (2019–2020)
Prime minist Boris Johnson
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Lee Edward Cain is a British public relations professional and former journalist who served as Downing Street Director of Communications under Boris Johnson from July 2019 until the end of 2020.

Boris Johnson to apologise to Covid Inquiry but say he got big calls right

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... His former director of communications, Lee Cain, said the pandemic, describing dither and delay...

Covid inquiry: Michael Gove defends Boris Johnson over lockdown decision-making

Covid inquiry: Michael Gove defends Boris Johnson over lockdown decision-making
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... In previous testimony, some of Mr Johnson s most senior advisers - including Dominic Cummings and Lee Cain - have characterised the former prime minister as indecisive and liable to change his mind...

Covid inquiry: What has Sir Patrick Vallance said in his diaries?

Covid inquiry: What has Sir Patrick Vallance said in his diaries?
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... Sir Patrick says communications chiefs Lee Cain and James Slack plus civil servant Martin Reynolds tried to convince them, but they managed to avoid doing it in the end...

Covid Inquiry: Boris Johnson referred to Treasury as 'pro-death squad'

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Covid inquiry: Key points from Dominic Cummings and Lee Cain evidence

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...On Tuesday, the Covid Inquiry heard evidence from two of Boris Johnson s key advisers at the height of the pandemic - Dominic Cummings and Lee Cain...

Boris Johnson thought old people should accept Covid fate, inquiry told

Boris Johnson thought old people should accept Covid fate, inquiry told
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... Lee Cain, No 10 s former communications director, said the pandemic was the " wrong crisis" for Mr Johnson and he was a " challenging character to work with" because he kept changing his mind...

Covid inquiry: Read the private WhatsApp messages from inside Downing Street

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... In a message to No 10 communications director Lee Cain, he said Mr Johnson " doesn t think it s a big deal" and " it ll be like swine flu" another virus which spread across the world in 2009, killing more than 450 people in the UK but not prompting a major public health crisis...

Covid inquiry WhatsApps paint picture of chaos

Covid inquiry WhatsApps paint picture of chaos
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... And there is plenty more to come - Boris Johnson s former director of communications, Lee Cain, and his former chief of staff, Dominic Cummings...

Boris Johnson thought old people should accept Covid fate, inquiry told

Oct 30,2023 2:11 pm

By Joshua Nevett BBC Politics

Boris Johnson agreed with some Conservative MPs who thought Covid was " nature's way of dealing with old People " the Covid inquiry was told.

The allegation comes from diary entries from former chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick Vallance .

Ex-adviser Dominic Cummings told The Inquiry the government had No Plan and was in " complete chaos".

The Inquiry was also shown offensive messages sent by Mr Cummings about cabinet ministers and top officials.

Lee Cain , No 10's former communications director, said the pandemic was the " wrong crisis" for Mr Johnson and he was a " challenging character to work with" because he kept changing his mind.

The government's handling of the Covid crisis was Laid Bare in A Day of candid testimony by the Prime Minister 's former advisers.

At one point, The Inquiry was shown notes by Sir Patrick, who wrote of his frustrations in dealing with Mr Johnson in his diaries.

In August 2020, Sir Patrick wrote That Mr Johnson was " obsessed with older People accepting their fate and letting the young get on with life and the economy going".

" Quite bonkers set of exchanges, " He Said , referring to messages exchanged between Mr Johnson and others in a WhatsApp group.

In later notes from December 2020, Sir Patrick wrote That Mr Johnson said his party " thinks the whole thing is pathetic and Covid is just nature's way of dealing with old People - and I Am not entirely sure I disagree with them".

Another note from December says Mr Johnson agreed with the Conservative Party 's Chief Whip when He Said " we should let the old People get it and protect others".

Brenda Doherty, spokesperson for Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice UK, said reading Mr Johnson's messages felt like being " punched in the stomach".

" During The First and second waves of the pandemic the UK had one of the highest death tolls per person in The World from Covid-19 and it's clear just how personally responsible for That he was, " Ms Doherty said.

Mr Johnson, as well as his successor as PM Rishi Sunak , are due to give evidence to The Inquiry later this autumn.

Sir Patrick's notes were shown during Mr Cain's testimony, which followed evidence on Monday from Imran Shafi and Martin Reynolds , another two of Mr Johnson's aides.

Mr Cain repeatedly cited Mr Johnson's tendency to " oscillate" between decisions as delaying The Crisis response.

The former journalist and Brexit campaigner said he found Mr Johnson's style of operating " rather exhausting from time to time".

Mr Cain said he was frustrated when the Prime Minister announced " we were going to turn The Tide in 12 weeks" at a press conference early on in the pandemic.

When asked if he agreed with The View That Mr Johnson was not " up to the job" Mr Cain said: " That 's quite a strong thing to say. What would probably be clear in Covid - it was the wrong crisis for this Prime Minister 's skill set. "

In his testimony, Mr Cummings did not mince his words as he gave a withering account of his Time In government at The Height of the pandemic.

Appearing in white shirt and tie, he had to apologise for berating ministers in expletive-laden texts, but said his language only " understated" their incompetence.

His conduct and choice of language was brought up regularly, with The Inquiry shown disparaging messages from Mr Cummings sent about then deputy cabinet secretary Helen MacNamara in 2020.

" I will personally handcuff her and escort her from The Building , " Mr Cummings wrote in one message.

Mr Cummings apologised for his " appalling" language but added: " A thousand times worst than my Bad Language is the issue At Stake - That we had a Cabinet Office system That had melted. "

He also said he was not misogynistic adding: " I was much ruder to men That I was to women. "

He described the Cabinet Office as a " bomb site" and a " dumpster fire" where many officials were in the wrong job when he took up his role as adviser to Mr Johnson in 2019.

Mr Cummings argued an " overall dysfunctional system" was in place during the pandemic, and no plans were in place when The Crisis erupted.

For example, Mr Cummings said, there had been " No Plan " to support vulnerable People , such as The Victims of Domestic Abuse , in The Event of a national lockdown.

" I would say That entire question was appallingly neglected, " Mr Cummings said.

The Covid inquiry continues on Wednesday, with Ms MacNamara due to give evidence.

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