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Martha Hancock

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Sarnia Mon 28-Jun-21 10:16:08

I wish the media would leave this lady alone. Over the weekend she has been described as a private person and suffering from Long Covid after picking up the virus when her husband had it. After his revelations to her that his affair was about to be made public, her world must have been turned on its head. She has 3 children to care and support as well. It must be awful for her leaving her house to have cameras thrust in her face hoping to catch some emotion from the poor woman. Leave her be. Go and pester the ones responsible.

Lucca Tue 29-Jun-21 12:12:53

dorcas1950

Alegrias1 has taken on the mantle of confrontational and aggressive poster!

Where ?

JaneJudge Tue 29-Jun-21 12:23:29

my closest supermarket is Sainsburys

Buttonjugs Tue 29-Jun-21 12:26:44

I don’t feel sorry for her. I feel sorry for the people who died from Covid on her husband’s watch. Everyone who marries a Tory must know they’re mostly sociopathic philanderers. The family will still eat, still have a roof over their heads and live pretty comfortably! A lot of people have lost jobs, livelihoods and family members during this pandemic. So, no I absolutely don’t feel sorry for her.

Beanie654321 Tue 29-Jun-21 12:28:41

She is the victim so leave her alone. The press should be pestering the other two. Matt and Gina have absolutely no respect for anyone but themselves.

endre123 Tue 29-Jun-21 13:56:32

"Midwifebi6 What I don’t understand is if Hancocks girlfriend was / is his personal assistant then as others have said she was in his bubble so if that is the case he did not break Covid rules by kissing her. "

Your personal assistant should not be in your bubble, they can work remotely, but his family had a right to feel that a husband/father is part of an unique bubble.

You can't form two bubbles, those where his Laws but he did by getting close to his aide and being part of her family bubble too.

What is extra sad his wife already got covid from him a year ago and is now suffering with long covid. This was a family who thought all was well until he was seduced by an ambitious woman who knew his weaknesses. He is finished politically.

LovelyLady Tue 29-Jun-21 14:03:05

So sad this is the outcome.
I don’t want others to be worried they have families too.
Yet I do wonder why the ‘mistress’ is not having the same intrusion.

muffinthemoo Tue 29-Jun-21 14:04:20

“she was in his Covid bubble” is definitely a new way of putting it

lemongrove Tue 29-Jun-21 14:13:18

romaroot

I think anyone who did what they did haven't got their children's best interests at heart and should lose parental rights.
Mental harm is no different to physical harm. They are both guilty

That’s quite ridiculous.Lose parental rights?! Thank goodness we don’t have those sort of laws.As a child of divorced parents
( not in the public eye, but otherwise much the same) I can assure you that I valued contact with my Father and any input that he had in my life.
Wish that those being judgmental about the affair and upcoming divorce would see that it happens in life and is very very common.His downfall was not the affair ( sad as it is for those concerned) but the breaking of the social distancing guidance laws, when he was in charge of the Dept of Health !

lemongrove Tue 29-Jun-21 14:14:48

Buttonjugs

I don’t feel sorry for her. I feel sorry for the people who died from Covid on her husband’s watch. Everyone who marries a Tory must know they’re mostly sociopathic philanderers. The family will still eat, still have a roof over their heads and live pretty comfortably! A lot of people have lost jobs, livelihoods and family members during this pandemic. So, no I absolutely don’t feel sorry for her.

What a very silly and unkind post.

GreenGran78 Tue 29-Jun-21 14:16:10

I just want to know how Hancock’s girlfriend got a job which pays around £1,000 an hour.

GreenGran78 Tue 29-Jun-21 14:17:11

Sorry, I meant ‘£1,000 a day’

lovebeigecardigans1955 Tue 29-Jun-21 14:18:34

The press are merely showing themselves up as the bunch of filthy snakes that the worst of them are.

Casdon Tue 29-Jun-21 14:26:27

I agree with you lemongrove, Buttonjugs post made me cringe. Not to feel some compassion in these circumstances for partners and children is very unfeeling indeed. I’m not a Tory, but to brandish those who are as ‘mostly sociopathic philanderers’ and condemn their partners by default is frankly ridiculous.

GillT57 Tue 29-Jun-21 14:35:45

Crikey, GN is getting very hell fire and damnation over the last couple of days, I think the thread about mediums has woken the latent puritan in a few people! All this talk about stopping them from seeing their children, or inferring it is Martha Hancock's fault for marrying a Tory in the first place? We could do with a bit of Christian compassion I think before the mob start stoning them for adultery. His 'crime' is to do with his Ministerial position, not who he is sleeping with.

LesLee7 Tue 29-Jun-21 14:49:04

In her initial message Sarnia was pointing out the Press should not be harrassing Hancocks wife and I totally agree it's very unfair.
I've been cheated on twice - OK not news for the Press but you still have to tell your family, friends and it's heartbreaking. Hopefully she will realise, like I did that they actually did me a favour - hindsight is a wonderful thing.
What I was surprised at was the number of bitchy comments from some other posts. I thought this platform was to share your opinions without judgement.
I'm not political in any way and only buy a local paper and a Sunday Paper (mainly for the mag and TV listings and used to take the puzzle pages for the staff room at work). I remember at work once someone mentioned the paper the quizzes were from - they were quite patronising and condescending and to be honest it annoyed me as I would never judge anyone. (By the way I'm not into Reality shows, magazines like Hello etc as have no interest in what "celebrities" get up to - but if others want to spend their money on them it's up to them so the same goes for some newspapers. )
I was a Chartered Librarian for 38 years and read a wide range of fiction including James Herbert. I remember my boss once criticising my choice - indicating I should be reading the Booker Prize list - no thank you. Why do some people think they have the right to judge what others do. When I was in a branch Library I had some lovely borrowers who liked Westerns and Mills and Boon - good for them, they were reading for enjoyment, as I do, and should not be looked down on for their choice.

Lucca Tue 29-Jun-21 14:55:09

“ His 'crime' is to do with his Ministerial position, not who he is sleeping with.”

Precisely.

kjmpde Tue 29-Jun-21 15:01:10

Nothing to do with Martha but years ago Mr Hancock would have been fired for immoral behaviour and not breaching the covid rules. How society has changed.

Kali2 Tue 29-Jun-21 15:10:12

I am surprised at your comment LesLee, as a librarian. Literature and 'the Press' are very different things, surely. Although some literature has been written with a particular socio-political context, and often with a strong slant on the history of the time- few books have been written with the sole aim to manipulate the voting public- unlike some sections of the Press owned by the same Cons magnates- and with a truly very particular goal - to manipulate the public to vilify some groups of people, and vote in a certain way.

There are many things I will not 'judge' people upon- but if they support newspapers which peddle hate, be it hate of some sections of the population, foreigners, immigrants, etc- and live on vile gossip and harrassment of people like innocent Martha and her children- or politicians of other persuasions (even murdered ones), or those who fight against Cons, and Brexit- like Gina Miller, and others. Or the family of murdered young women, and worse.

I shall judge and say it openly. No hesitation.

Just look at the front pages of the tabloids, day in, day out - over many many years- and it is all out for you and all to see. If you support it, you (as you in general) are part of it. No question.

rowyn Tue 29-Jun-21 15:12:43

And STILL we don't know what newspaper Kali2 read, or why she wont tell us......................................
(^ Speculation can breed more harm than good^ )

dizzygran Tue 29-Jun-21 15:29:38

I agree = leave her alone. What a rotter her ex has turned out to be. His fling probably won't last- his aide will get bored of him. Good luck Martha. You are a very attractive intelligent woman = you deserve better.

GillT57 Tue 29-Jun-21 15:33:38

kjmpde

Nothing to do with Martha but years ago Mr Hancock would have been fired for immoral behaviour and not breaching the covid rules. How society has changed.

Years ago, Johnson would not have been PM for his immoral behaviour.

Anitae Tue 29-Jun-21 15:44:20

I agree that the press should leave Matt Hancock's wife alone but nobody knows the circumstances only the people involved! Did she know about the affair and hoped it would fizzle out. Do they love each other and want to build a new life together. Tough for the children involved especially being in the spotlight. It happens every day I'm afraid! Let's hope all parties concerned are able to move on from this.

Kali2 Tue 29-Jun-21 15:55:15

rowyn

And STILL we don't know what newspaper Kali2 read, or why she wont tell us......................................
(^ Speculation can breed more harm than good^ )

I have replied, very clearly.

Nannabumble70 Tue 29-Jun-21 16:36:26

Like Giles Brandreth said, it'll be a while before Matt Hancock appears on Strictly Come Dancing but he might be on Naked Attraction!smile

fluttERBY123 Tue 29-Jun-21 17:01:15

I agree with eazybee. Why start a thread? Leave her alone. Were I in Martha's position I would see this thread as yet another invasion of my privacy with people here picking over the bones of my private life.