The Scotsman

Matt Hancock to face angry colleagues and constituen­ts after leaving I’m A Celeb

- By ALAN YOUNG alan.young@jpimedia.co.uk

Former health secretary Matt Hancock will return to face angry colleagues, constituen­ts and questions about his political future in Westminste­r after coming third in ITV’S I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!

The West Suffolk MP surpassed the expectatio­ns of many by reaching the final but came behind Euro 2022 winner Jill Scott and Hollyoaks actor Owen Warner in a public vote last night.

His 18 days in the Australian jungle has seen him suspended from the Conservati­ve parliament­ary party and criticised by colleagues including Rishi Sunak.

The Prime Minister said he was “very disappoint­ed” in his colleague’s decision to leave behind his constituen­ts to appear on the reality show more than 10,000 miles away.

Campaigner­s from the Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice group have also criticised his appearance, for a fee of reportedly as much as £400,000.

With the Conservati­ve whip removed, there are questions over whether the currently Independen­t MP will be able to run again for Parliament.

Mr Hancock recognised his appearance on the show was “controvers­ial” during an interview with presenters Ant and Dec.

“I know that it was controvers­ial me coming here, I know some people said people in your position shouldn’t put themselves in embarrassi­ng situations,” the MP said. “But we’re all human and we all put ourselves in it. We are normal people.”

Mr Hancock praised his campmates for behaving in a “really grown-up way” during “grillings” over his time in office.

After leaving the interview, he hugged partner Gina Coladangel­o, the former aide with whom he had the affair that forced his resignatio­n as health secretary in June last year.

Leaked CCTV showed them kissing in Mr Hancock’s ministeria­l office in breach of his own social distancing rules imposed to contain the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Tory MPS have been given until December 5 to decide whether they want to stand again, after which the party may choose a new candidate for his safe seat.

Many Conservati­ve colleagues have been embarrasse­d and angered by Mr Hancock’s decision to enter the jungle while Parliament is sitting.

Transport Secretary Mark Harper said yesterday: “I don’t think serving members of Parliament should be taking place in reality television programmes.

“However well they do on them I still think they should be doing the job for which they are paid a good salary which is representi­ng their constituen­ts.”

As a former chief whip in charge of party discipline, Mr Harper said the decision to readmit Mr Hancock – or not – will be for successor Simon Hart.

Former Cabinet minister Theresa Villiers, however, was among Mr Hancock’s fans, saying the “great human being” has “shown incredible resilience and bravery”.

Mr Hancock is expected to face his constituen­ts when he fulfils his promise to hold surgeries with them on his return.

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