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Matt Hancock to enter the jungle in I’m a Celebrity

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Jaxjacky Tue 01-Nov-22 11:26:44

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-63471923

Beggars belief!

Oldbat1 Tue 01-Nov-22 18:18:20

Hancock is probably trying to make more money to pay for divorce. Glad he has had the whip removed. He is another disgraceful Tory mp. Johnson also should have whip removed as he went on holiday when parliament was sitting. He also gave lucrative after dinner speeches whilst an mp.

Curtaintwitcher Tue 01-Nov-22 18:15:04

How undignified! How disappointing that a top politician should stoop so low.

Grantanow Tue 01-Nov-22 18:09:56

I won't be watching. Halfcock is hardly a celebrity. And I think it's tasteless given his less than competent performance as health minister during the pandemic.

varian Tue 01-Nov-22 18:06:33

I have never watched "I'm an idiot in the jungle" but I gather it is a full time activity in Australia so not suitable for anyone with a fulltime job here - like an MP.

Having the Tory whip withdrawn means absolutely nothing.

Our MP, David Warburton, had the Tory whip withdrawn at the beginning of April because of allegations of sexual harrassment by three different women, graphic pictorial and text message evidence of taking class A drugs and corruption and nepotism involving an extremely dodgy Russian deemed an improper person to be involved in financial services.

He is still being paid for not doing his job.

Numerous dodgy MPs have had to resign for just one serious misdemenour.

Why can't we even have a by-election in Somerton and Frome?

FannyCornforth Tue 01-Nov-22 17:28:05

Forsythia

Good for Mike Tindall. He’s doing it for charity and he’s not selling out his family to make money.

I like him. He is definitely ‘living his best life’
However much I love George, Mike is a shoe in

MayBee70 Tue 01-Nov-22 17:17:49

MayBee70

I’m rather annoyed that Sky News pointed out that other MP’s have been on Strictly and cited Ed Balls being in it. But didn’t point out that,when he was on it ( to the best of my knowledge) Ed was no longer a serving politician. Whereas Hancock and Dorries were MP’s at the time.

Thankfully Sky News has now said that only Hancock and Dorries went on IAC while they were still MP’s.

GrannyGravy13 Tue 01-Nov-22 16:49:44

Allsorts

Some people will do anything for money and 2 minutes of fame. I used to think Tindal was ok.

I am sure that Mike Tindall does definitely not need any more fame.

Good on him for putting himself through IACGMOOH and donating his fee to Charity 👏👏👏👏

Forsythia Tue 01-Nov-22 16:34:39

Good for Mike Tindall. He’s doing it for charity and he’s not selling out his family to make money.

merlotgran Tue 01-Nov-22 16:29:46

If Mike Tindall is doing it to raise money for Parkinson’s then Good for him.

Jaberwok Tue 01-Nov-22 16:22:57

What's wrong with Mike Tindal taking part in this rather tacky programme? He's not got a title, he is not a working member of the RF so gets no public money, he is not showing disrespect to the RF and any money made is to be donated to Parkinsons Disease, which his late father died of. So why shouldn't he take part any more than Boy George?
I think it was Annie Walker who had the husband Jack, not Bet Lynch.

Fleurpepper Tue 01-Nov-22 16:14:40

Lucca

kittylester

We always say that 'this year', in an effort to stay current, we will watch the Jungle from beginning to end. We usually give up by Day 4 - anyone else?

Wouldn’t watch it you paid me !

Phew, glad it is not just me!

MPs are elected to serve their Constituents, hold Surgeries. read and reply to letters, represent them in the House, etc, etc. There should a a Law that requests that they give up their role and call for a by-election, if they are not doing this. Same for Johnson, of course.

Allsorts Tue 01-Nov-22 16:06:08

Some people will do anything for money and 2 minutes of fame. I used to think Tindal was ok.

Aveline Tue 01-Nov-22 15:53:24

Apart from not being available to his constituents, a part of me thinks it's pretty funny. A most unexpected two fingers to the Tory hierarchy!

Boz Tue 01-Nov-22 15:48:50

Nadine Dorries was paid £85.OOO. This should help with his divorce fees. A charity payment could be a fiver!

Barmeyoldbat Tue 01-Nov-22 15:26:09

Well as he won’t be doing the job he was elected to do I hope that they stop his pay and expenses

Forsythia Tue 01-Nov-22 15:18:01

I think you’ve summed it up well TerriT.

TerriT Tue 01-Nov-22 15:16:37

My opinion on this is it shows him for what he really is. A few days ago when he was in the line up to greet the prime minister he looked like an excited puppy but Rishi deliberately snubbed him. No doubt there. So even mr Hancock, as thick skinned as he seems to be must have realised right then that he was finished and he wouldn’t be back with the big boys and girls telling us all what to do. Pretty sure had he not been snubbed he wouldn’t be going into the jungle! His ex wife must look at him and wonder if she ever knew the real person that she thought he was. Well we’ve all been there at some point or another !

Forsythia Tue 01-Nov-22 15:06:04

He is apparently making a donation to a hospice in his constituency.

HousePlantQueen Tue 01-Nov-22 14:59:25

Dinahmo

HousePlantQueen

I am trying to decide whether Hancock's local constituency office really dislike him, or whether this is some kind of weird Norfolk perversion.

On Twitter, lots of NHS employees promising to vote for him to do lots of ghastly tasks; just hope it doesn't backfire in some way and people end up feeling sorry for poor little Mattie. You can never underestimate the intelligence of the voting public........

He's MP for West Suffolk which to my knowledge is not in Norfolk. The initials NFN don't apply to Suffolk residents.

My apologies.

Grannybags Tue 01-Nov-22 14:58:58

I never watch it. However if Hancock is going to be forced to do all sorts of hideous trials I may just have to tune in!

FarNorth Tue 01-Nov-22 14:54:40

It's funny, which distracts from our whole government situation being incredibly depressing.

Absolutely, MPs should have to prove they are actually working, in order to get paid, even if the hours are flexible.
They shouldn't be jaunting off elsewhere and / or doing things they prefer.

MayBee70 Tue 01-Nov-22 14:49:10

I’m really sick of politicians antics outside of their parliamentary work distracting people away from their failure to govern this country, at a time of crisis, in a sensible grown up way. Dorries, alledgedly spends a lot of her parliamentary time writing her novels.

Lucca Tue 01-Nov-22 14:47:06

kittylester

We always say that 'this year', in an effort to stay current, we will watch the Jungle from beginning to end. We usually give up by Day 4 - anyone else?

Wouldn’t watch it you paid me !

FarNorth Tue 01-Nov-22 14:43:14

Sounds like the chair of his constituency association really loves him. grin

Also, from Pete Wishart :

"It speaks volumes that Matt Hancock would rather be stranded in a remote jungle eating kangaroo testicles than spend a moment longer on the Tory benches at Westminster."

FannyCornforth Tue 01-Nov-22 14:43:13

kittylester

We always say that 'this year', in an effort to stay current, we will watch the Jungle from beginning to end. We usually give up by Day 4 - anyone else?

Yup. I love all the sitting around; nothing happening; just chatting.

But I loathe and detest the animal cruelty.
Not just the eating stuff, but even more so the squealing and histrionics about any creature that isn’t cute and fluffy.

I’m a Celebrity Big Brother girl myself.

But I’ll try to stick with it for George.