The chancellor v the scientists: How Sunak clashed with expertspublished at 10:09 Greenwich Mean Time 11 December 2023
Jim Reed
Reporting from the inquiry
As chancellor, it was Rishi Sunak’s job to worry about the impact of lockdown and other Covid restrictions on the economy.
The furlough scheme protected the incomes of millions of people working in sectors that could no longer operate. But the bill was jaw-droppingly large: £70bn and that’s before other subsidies were factored in.
At different points, Sunak and the Treasury clashed with the government’s scientific advisers who were, at times, saying stronger restrictions should be considered to contain the virus.
In a magazine interview he gave when he was running to become Conservative leader, Sunak said he implied - in late 2021 - that he might even resign if there was another lockdown.
Giving evidence last week, though, Boris Johnson said he could not remember that being the case.