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David Hughes & Oliver Milne

Boris Johnson slammed for 'shameful' lack of sign language at coronavirus briefings

Boris Johnson was accused of a “shameful” lack of provision for deaf people over the failure to provide sign language interpretation at Downing Street coronavirus announcements.

The Prime Minister has been repeatedly challenged about the lack of an interpreter at the No 10 events.

The Scottish and Welsh governments routinely have an interpreter at coronavirus briefings.

At the Commons Liaison Committee Mr Johnson said: “I’ve now been asked this a couple of times, about sign language in particular.

“There are various logistical issues that need to be overcome but I’m going to take that away and see what we can to do increase sign language.”

MPs quizzed Mr Johnson over the lack of consistency in using BSL signers (PA)

The Prime Minister insisted that public information campaigns were “provided in accessible formats and translations” and “we have multiple media channels that we use to help reach people”.

Senior Tory Caroline Nokes, who chairs the Commons Women and Equalities Committee, criticised his response.

She told him: “On October 12 (when the tier system was announced) you said there hadn’t been enough time to get a BSL interpreter for broadcast then. There wasn’t enough time, clearly, last week.

“And today you are still ‘taking it away’. I think it is absolutely shameful that we haven’t done better on this when both the Welsh and Scottish governments have.”

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