When Mr. Hancock was cultural secretary, the app was supposed to keep his people informed. And “encourage a healthy, open, and objective debate.”
Matt Hancock has stated that his app would be discontinued after nearly five years.
In 2018, the former health secretary and I are A Celebrity… contestant Matt Hancock introduced the aptly-named “Matt Hancock App.”
The app was intended to keep Mr. Hancock’s constituents informed and “encourage a healthy, open, and unbiased debate.”
Last night, in a fresh post on the app, he wrote: “It’s time to say goodbye to the ‘iconic’ Matt Hancock App. A platform that secured several exclusives, including my endorsement of Rishi Sunak for prime minister.
“The news may come as a shock to many who cannot recall a time before the app. But have no fear. Those who are wondering where they may get my most recent updates will find them on TikTok.”
Some users who commented on the post appeared to be dissatisfied with the conclusion.
The MP, who lost the Conservative whip after participating in the ITV reality show. He declared last month that he will not run in the upcoming election.
He has 156,000 followers on TikTok, and his content has received 1.2 million likes.