Andy Burnham claims Hancock was not a “bad person,” but that his decision to come on I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! displayed “poor judgment”.
Matt Hancock is “better at bushtucker trials than clinical trials,” according to the mayor of Greater Manchester.
Andy Burnham stated that he did not believe Hancock to be a “bad person,” but that his appearance on I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! displayed “poor judgment”.
Burnham stated, “It’s obvious that he’s better at show business than he is at politics…more adept in Bushtucker trials than clinical studies.
He proceeded: “In my opinion, he is not a bad person, but he made a poor decision since politicians should be concerned with what is best for us.
“But this is all about me, isn’t it? It’s all about me, my situation, and a problem in the cost of living for his constituents.
“He should be here to answer for his actions, not in the jungle attempting to gain favor with other celebs and the British public.”
During the majority of the coronavirus crisis, during which the vaccine was produced and tested, Hancock served as secretary of health.
The West Suffolk representative survived elimination for the sixth time on Thursday, after radio DJ Chris Moyles was voted off the show.
After leaving the show, Moyles, 48, told Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly that he was “devastated” because Hancock was more popular than him.
Following his departure, he told McPartlin and Donnelly, “I’m heartbroken that Matt Hancock is more popular than me, what the bejesus is going on?”
Moyles said that it was tough for him to share a camp with the former health secretary, stating: “Honestly, I struggled with it.
“Then, because I insulted him, I separated Matt Hancock from Matt because we were living with this man and he was trying to get us stars for food and everything and contributing, so I had to separate the two.
“Matt Hancock I have huge difficulties with Matt, but I have fewer with him.”