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‘Covid bereaved’ fly banner over camp telling I’m A Celebrity’s Matt Hancock to quit-Tom Stichbury-Entertainment – Metro

A banner demanded Matt Hancock get himself out of the jungle (Picture: Instagram)

Frustration at Matt Hancock’s stint in the I’m A Celebrity jungle was sky-high yesterday as families who have lost loved ones in the pandemic flew a banner over the camp.

The plane’s stark message read: ‘Covid bereaved say get out of here!’

It was sent up by campaigners 38 Degrees, working with Covid-19 Bereaved Families For Justice, after 44,000 people signed a petition to have the MP axed from the show.

Lobby Akinnola, who lost his father to the virus, said: ‘Matt Hancock isn’t a “celebrity”, he’s the former health secretary who oversaw the UK having one of the highest death tolls in the world from Covid-19 whilst breaking his own lockdown rules.’

Mr Hancock, 44, is earning a reported £400,000 from his ITV deal, and has a book, Pandemic Diaries, out soon.

38 Degrees CEO Matthew McGregor said he ‘should be giving Covid-bereaved families the answers they deserve, rather than playing games for dingo dollars, plastic stars and a £400,000 pay cheque’.

Matt Hancock doing the Deserted Down Under Bushtucker Trial (Picture: ITV/Shutterstock)

In last night’s episode Mr Hancock shared his thoughts on how Liz Truss trumped Rishi Sunak to succeed Boris Johnson as PM: ‘It was about people seeing Rishi as wielding the knife against Boris… they definitely put the disloyalty to Boris as a negative.’

He also said that when Mr Johnson flew in to potentially rejoin the leadership race, ‘I texted him and I said, “You know I think you’re wonderful, but it’s not your time.” ’

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A banner demanded Matt Hancock get himself out of the jungle (Picture: Instagram)

Frustration at Matt Hancock’s stint in the I’m A Celebrity jungle was sky-high yesterday as families who have lost loved ones in the pandemic flew a banner over the camp.

The plane’s stark message read: ‘Covid bereaved say get out of here!’

It was sent up by campaigners 38 Degrees, working with Covid-19 Bereaved Families For Justice, after 44,000 people signed a petition to have the MP axed from the show.

Lobby Akinnola, who lost his father to the virus, said: ‘Matt Hancock isn’t a “celebrity”, he’s the former health secretary who oversaw the UK having one of the highest death tolls in the world from Covid-19 whilst breaking his own lockdown rules.’

Mr Hancock, 44, is earning a reported £400,000 from his ITV deal, and has a book, Pandemic Diaries, out soon.

38 Degrees CEO Matthew McGregor said he ‘should be giving Covid-bereaved families the answers they deserve, rather than playing games for dingo dollars, plastic stars and a £400,000 pay cheque’.

Matt Hancock doing the Deserted Down Under Bushtucker Trial (Picture: ITV/Shutterstock)

In last night’s episode Mr Hancock shared his thoughts on how Liz Truss trumped Rishi Sunak to succeed Boris Johnson as PM: ‘It was about people seeing Rishi as wielding the knife against Boris… they definitely put the disloyalty to Boris as a negative.’

He also said that when Mr Johnson flew in to potentially rejoin the leadership race, ‘I texted him and I said, “You know I think you’re wonderful, but it’s not your time.” ’


MORE : Piers Morgan furiously rips into Matt Hancock for ‘eating kangaroo testicles 10,000 miles away’ instead of meeting constituents


MORE : Why did I’m A Celebrity’s Chris Moyles leave BBC Radio One and what has he done since?

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