Nottingham Post

Hancock is set to face angry MPS

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MATT Hancock will come face-to-face with angry MPS in Parliament this week for the first time since his controvers­ial jungle jaunt as he returns to Westminste­r for the second reading of his Dyslexia Bill.

The MP is facing questions over his political future following his third-place finish on ITV’S I’m A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!, with his stint down under drawing criticism from colleagues, including Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.

Speculatio­n has been mounting over whether he will have the Conservati­ve whip restored and seek to stand again at the next election. He appears to be up against a tight time frame, as Tory MPS have been given until December 5 – next Monday – to declare their intention to re-run at the next vote, expected to be in 2024.

Mr Hancock is currently sitting as the independen­t MP for West Suffolk, having been suspended from the Conservati­ve parliament­ary party for flying 10,000 miles to

Australia at a time when the Commons was sitting. He has ‘no intention of standing down or stepping away from politics,’ according to his team.

A source close to the MP indicated he would continue to side with the Government, stressing his support for the Prime Minister.

Mr Hancock was offered a job with Liz Truss if he jumped ship during the first Tory leadership campaign of 2022, they said, but turned it down as he felt Mr Sunak was the right person for the job.

It is understood the former health secretary will attend the second reading of his Dyslexia Screening and Teacher Training Bill in the Commons on Friday.

Mr Hancock, who was diagnosed with dyslexia at university, had vowed to use the ‘incredible platform’ offered by I’m A Celebrity to raise awareness of the learning difficulty.

Reflecting on his school days from the jungle, he said he ‘desperatel­y wanted to learn’ but struggled with English.

He said the moment his dyslexia was identified he realised his ‘brain works differentl­y’ and he can ‘work on that.’

Mr Hancock is also expected to spend time in his constituen­cy this week.

He had insisted the people of West Suffolk were his ‘first priority’ when entering the Australian camp, claiming the reality TV show would be an ‘honest and unfiltered’ way to communicat­e with voters.

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