Daily Mirror

NOW GET HIM OUT OF HERE

Calls for Hancock to quit Parliament... as Jill Scott wins I’m A Celeb

- BY MARK JEFFERIES in Australia and DAVE BURKE

MATT Hancock left the jungle a loser last night and faces calls to quit politics when he gets home.

The former Health Secretary finished third in the final of ITV’s I’m A Celebrity, won by football hero Jill Scott.

He is due to fly in to London from Australia on Wednesday to meet Tory chiefs after having the whip removed for appearing on the show. Fellow MPs blasted Hancock, 44, for abandoning his day job and councillor­s

in his constituen­cy urged him to stand down.

MATT Hancock will leave I’m A Celebrity to face a showdown with furious MPs and constituen­ts calling for him to quit Parliament.

The ex-Health Secretary – who was third behind new Queen of the Jungle Jill Scott and soap star Owen Warner – is due back in the UK from Australia on Wednesday, after fleeing a cost of living crisis while Parliament is sitting.

Mr Hancock will have medical tests before being taken to a Gold Coast hotel today for an interview about his time in camp, which is expected to net him a five-figure sum.

He is already in line to receive around £400,000 for his spell in the jungle, although some of it will be donated to charity.

But the fact he made it to the ITV show’s final after presiding over the Covid chaos which killed more than 200,000 people has upset families who lost loved ones. Mr Hancock had told campmates: “Look, I know how people felt. That’s why I resigned, right?”

Elena Ciesco, who lost dad Luigi, 79, after he got

Covid in a Surrey hospital, said: “People don’t care that he was responsibl­e for deaths and broke the rules because it makes good TV. It’s despicable. I can’t believe people were sucked in.”

Jean Adamson, whose dad Aldrick died in a London care home with the virus in 2020, said “shameless” Mr Hancock should focus on his duties as an MP. She added: “His very presence is offensive. The public are fickle.”

Mr Hancock, 44, was last night reunited with girlfriend Gina Coladangel­o, who he was filmed snogging during social distancing rules, forcing him to quit the Cabinet last June.

He is expected to celebrate with campmates today before flying to London tomorrow ahead of meetings with Tory chiefs at Westminste­r.

He will present a bill on dyslexia to the Commons on Friday, his representa­tive said – but may do so as an independen­t after being stripped of the Tory whip for going on the show.

Party officials declined to comment on whether he is likely to return to the fold. Tory MPs must say by December 5 if they will stand for re-election.

Mr Hancock has also signed up for Channel 4’s SAS Who Dares Wins. Ian Houlder, a Tory councillor in Mr Hancock’s constituen­cy, told the Mirror: “I believe he doesn’t want to be an MP any more.” Mr Hancock also faces discontent in his West Suffolk constituen­cy. Today, Newmarket Town Council will vote on a motion calling on him to resign. Haverhill’s council has already told him to stand down.

Transport Secretary Mark Harper fumed: “I don’t think serving MPs should take [part] in reality TV programmes. They should be doing the job for which they are paid a good salary – representi­ng their constituen­ts.”

Labour’s Lisa Nandy said: “He should be at work. He’s still being paid to be an MP.”

Mr Hancock’s spokespers­on said his team is dealing with constituen­cy matters, adding: “By going on the show, Matt has raised the profile of his dyslexia campaign.”

His office said Mr Hancock will make donations to charities but did not say how much. His spokespers­on added: “He will declare the amount he receives from the show to Parliament to ensure complete transparen­cy.”

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TOADYING Hancock hoped show would make him popular
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OUTRAGE Snogging Gina
Gina greets him HE’S OUT OUTRAGE Snogging Gina

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