Is Matt Hancock wrong to appear on I’m a Celebrity? The UK's former health minister has enraged many people by joining the reality TV show. But he claims that his motives are honourable.
Politicians must 'go where the people are'
Is Matt Hancock wrong to appear on I'm a Celebrity? The UK's former health minister has enraged many people by joining the reality TV show. But he claims that his motives are honourable.
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Yesterday's front pages were horrible for Matt Hancock to read. "King of the bungle," was the headline in Metro. "The man with no shame," said the Daily Mirror. Worst of all was the montagePiecing together different images. in the Daily Star.
The paper put Hancock's face - plus a red nose - on a fat bug surrounded by thick foliage. "Creepy crawly coco," ran the headline, followed by "you've gotta feel sorry for the bugs".
It is not Hancock's first time hitting the headlines. Last year, he was forced to resign when The Sun revealed he had broken social-distancing rules while having an affair with one of his advisers.
People who had been separated from their loved ones by the strict lockdown rules were furious.
Some of those spoke out again yesterday. They accused him of cashing in on a crisis. The campaign group Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice1 called his decision "sickening".
Others are outraged by his decision to travel to Australia for a reality TV show while parliament is sitting. Hancock has now been suspended by the Conservative Party, though he continues to be an MP.
But Hancock has defended himself in an article for The Sun.
"I think it's a great opportunity to talk directly to people who aren't always interested in politics," he writes. "It's our job as politicians to go to where the people are... we must wake up and embrace popular culture."
He says he hopes to draw attention to a campaign he is running to help children with dyslexiaA common learning difficulty involving reading, writing and spelling. . He also says that he plans to give part of his fee to charity.
Hancock is not the first MP to appear on I'm a Celebrity. In 2012, Nadine DorriesA British Conservative politician. was suspended by the Conservatives for taking part. And the ex-leader of the Scottish Labour Party, Kezia Dugdale, was a contestant in 2017.
Yes: Hancock is only famous because he was health minister during the pandemic. It is outrageous for him to use that platform to make money. And anyway, he should be representing the people of West Suffolk.
No: Hancock is right to say that the show is a chance to connect with people who do not normally listen to politicians. If he can get his message about dyslexia across, that will be a great achievement.
Or... Hancock's decision is not as bad as that of another contestant, Mike Tindall. He is married to King Charles's niece Zara Phillips, and will cause the Royal Family huge embarrassment by taking part.
Montage - Piecing together different images.
Dyslexia - A common learning difficulty involving reading, writing and spelling.
Nadine Dorries - A British Conservative politician.
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Politicians must ‘go where the people are’
Glossary
Montage - Piecing together different images.
Dyslexia - A common learning difficulty involving reading, writing and spelling.
Nadine Dorries - A British Conservative politician.