The Former Health Secretary Under Boris Johnson Said The Move Was To: "Reach Out To A Generation Of Voter Which Hates Our Guts Right Now".
Matt Hancock To Star In I'm A Celebrity: Get Me Out Of Here!





The Tory MP and former Health Secretary, Matt Hancock, has announced he will be traveling to the land down under to star in the newest season of I'm A Celebrity: Get Me Out Of Here!.
The move for Hancock to join comedians Ant and Dec in Australia to appear in the show has been met with backlash by his own party along with the opposition, with fellow Tory MP, Tim Loughton, calling his coworker: "An absolute prat".
The Far-Right politician, former head of UKIP, and host of GB News, Nigel Farage, said that Hancock should: "Eat a raw Kangaroo cock live on air for his first challenge".
The Labour Leader, Sir Keir Starmer, stated the move was: "Insulting the very definition of MP".
In an interview with The Sun newspaper, Hancock defended the move by stating: "I haven't lost my marbles or had one too many pina coladas.
My goal is to reach out to a generation of voter which hates our guts right now, and I say the best way to accomplish this is to get down onto their level.
My colleagues look down on reality TV, but I see it for what is really is.
It's a powerful tool to get our message heard by younger generations, in fact I think it's patronizing to hear some say reality TV is beneath a politician.
It's as clear as day that politicians like me must go where the people are, particularly those who're politically disengaged, we must wake up and embrace popular culture".
The Conservative Party has announced that Hancock will face being kicked out of Parliament, as he violated the Ministerial Code by not giving anyone prior warning to him going to Australia for three weeks.
The move however may be a blessing in disguise for Ant and Dec, who along with I'm A Celebrity: Get Me Out Of Here!, have been tanking in views and popularity since the Covid-19 Pandemic meant that they could not film the show in Australia.
Now that a new season has been given the green light by ITV, and permission has been granted by the Australian government to film there once again, polls suggest that the viewing public will watch the show in droves to see what will happen to Matt Hancock during his time in the cage(s).