https://www.tiktok.com/@matthancock/video/7174765272111353093?is_from_webapp=v1 Prior to the fumbled release of him blatantly conspiring to hold the UK citizens captive for days at a time for a planned viral outbreak- his Tik TOK account was said to have videos of himself talking about his most embarrassing moments, or rather that “Cringing”.
https://theconversation.com/im-a-celebrity-matt-hancock-and-the-shows-producers-are-hoping-for-a-revival-194115
https://theconversation.com/im-a-celebrity-matt-hancock-and-the-shows-producers-are-hoping-for-a-revival-194115
“In an exchange between Mr Hancock and an aide from 13th December 2020 - five days before the government scrapped plans to relax rules for many over Christmas - the former health secretary discusses when to "deploy" the announcement of the new variant.
They are talking about the possibility of the London Mayor Sadiq Khan resisting a possible lockdown for London.
The Department of Health adviser suggests: "Rather than doing too much forward signalling, we can roll pitch with the new strain."
Mr Hancock says: "We frighten the pants of everyone with the new strain."
The adviser responds: "Yep, that's what will get proper behaviour change."
The minister then asks: "When do we deploy the new variant."
Mr Hancock announced the new variant the following day.
In a separate WhatsApp conversation from January 2021, when lockdown measures were in place, Mr Hancock is seen discussing possible changes with Mr Case.
Mr Case warns against making small changes to the rules as looking "ridiculous". He talks about "ramping up messaging" adding the "fear/guilt factor" was "vital".”>
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-64848106
“Former Conservative MP Ann Widdecombe told the BBC's Stephen Nolan on Radio 5 Live that she had been "just as much against lockdown as Isabel Oakeshott", but found the leaks "profoundly unhelpful".”>- https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-64848106
Ding Ding Ding people. Get rid of her, gross. Obviously hiding something.
“In a statement responding to the leaks, Mr Hancock said: "There is absolutely no public interest case for this huge breach. All the materials for the book have already been made available to the Inquiry, which is the right, and only, place for everything to be considered properly and the right lessons to be learned. "As we have seen, releasing them in this way gives a partial, biased account to suit an anti-lockdown agenda." https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-64848106>
“In an exchange on 16 February 2021, Simon Case, who holds the most senior position in the civil service as cabinet secretary, asked Mr Hancock if he knew "how many people we locked up in hotels yesterday".
The message was sent the day after England introduced mandatory quarantine for arrivals from 33 high-risk countries.
Mr Hancock replied: "None. But 149 chose to enter the country and are now in quarantine hotels due to their own free will!"
"Hilarious," Mr Case responded.
Mr Hancock also wrote: "We are giving big families all the suites and putting pop stars in the box rooms."
Mr Case replied: "I just want to see some of the faces of people coming out of first class into a Premier Inn shoe box."”- >https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-64831240