'This is YOUR fault!' Trevor Philips cuts off MattHancock in angry India variant row sky
News to discuss the latest on the vaccination rollout as it is due to be made available to under-30s later next week. But host Trevor Phillips accused the Health Secretary of delaying putting India on the travel red list which, as a result, is feared to have caused the spread of the Indian variant in the UK. Matt Hancock however valiantly attempted to defend himself as the two men yelled over and accused each other of getting their facts wrong.
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