“IT'LL BE interesting to hear him spill the beans.”

That was the message from one reader after it was revealed that the BBC would be airing a special interview with Dominic Cummings tonight.

Mr Cummings served as chief adviser to Prime Minister Boris Johnson until November last year and has since been critical of the UK Government’s approach to the Covid-19 pandemic.

His interview with Laura Kuenssberg, political editor of the BBC, will be shown on BBC Two at 7pm tonight.

Mail readers were asked if they would be watching it.

Carol Rowell said: “No interest in him whatsoever!”

Dot Neate said: “No, no, no, never.”

Sylvia Stoker said: “Load of tosh!

“He is full of hate and now has an agenda to bring the Government down.”

Gill Jepson replied: “Sylvia Stoker, let’s hope he succeeds.”

Anthony Perkins said: “Be like watching paint dry, listening to the Covid rule-breaker.”

Ange O’Halloran replied: “They’re all Covid rule-breakers.

"How else did Johnson and the new secretary of health get it if they were doing what they ask us to do?

“And don't even get me started on Hancock.”

Grania Collard said: “Be interesting to hear him spill the beans.”

In a short statement on Twitter, the BBC said: “In an exclusive BBC News special, @BBCLauraK interviews Dominic Cummings about his role in government during the pandemic, his relationship with the prime minister and his role in Brexit.”

Mr Cummings was regarded as being more powerful than most ministers, exerting control over the Government’s agenda and demanding iron discipline from the army of Whitehall special advisers.

The televised interview will last an hour.

Visit youtube.com/watch?v=rGO_o91whNg&t=24s to watch the trailer for the interview.