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I’m A Celeb fans vow to ‘switch off show as petition to remove Matt Hancock hits 15,000 signatures

I’m A Celeb fans vow to ‘switch off show as petition to remove Matt Hancock hits 15,000 signatures

A petition to remove Matt Hancock from I’m A Celebrity has hit 15,000 signatures as furious families team up to get him axed.

It was launched yesterday by pressure group Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice after The Sun exclusively revealed the former Health Secretary had signed up and will likely draw a staggering appearance fee.

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Former Health Secretary Matt Hancock landed in Brisbane today ahead of his appearance in I’m A CelebrityCredit: Brian Roberts – Commissioned by The Sun

The petition tells readers: “Matt Hancock isn’t ‘a celebrity’ he’s the 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.

“The fact that he is trying to cash in on his terrible legacy, rather than showing some humility or seeking to reflect on the appalling consequences of his time in Government says it all about the sort of his person he is.

“Families were ripped apart by Matt Hancock’s actions, and turning on the TV to see him being paraded around as a joke is sickening.

“If he had any respect for families who lost loved ones to Covid-19, he would be sharing his private emails with the Covid Inquiry, not eating bugs on TV.

“Then again, perhaps if those emails came to light no TV station would touch him with a barge pole.

“ITV should do the decent thing and remove him from the programme.

“Over 200,000 people lost their lives to Covid-19 across the UK.”

The petition statement continues: “Matt Hancock was at the very centre of decisions such as locking down late, allowing large scale sporting events to go ahead as the virus ran rampant and failed to get our healthcare workers the PPE they needed.

“On top of that he was fired after breaking the rules he helped set.

“His profiteering and shameless search for publicity in the run up to his book launch is another insult to already grieving families.”

The politician, who had to resign after The Sun exposed him for breaking his own lockdown rules by having an affair in the office, will be the 12th star to go into the jungle.

Many I’m A Celeb fans have since vowed to boycott the 2022 series.

One penned: “Which thoughtless moron thought it would be a good idea? He’s getting paid a wedge too. Makes your blood boil… really want to watch it but no way should that cretin be involved.”

Another said on Twitter: “couldn’t possibly watch the egotistical horror of Matt Hancock on #ImACeleb You’ve got to question that choice.”

And a third said: “Matt Hancock cashing in on the death of 1000’s of people on his watch and having an affair in the public eye. Hideous bloke.”

And a fourth said: “I adore im a celeb but don’t know if I will watch it if Matt Hancock is in there.”

Angry constituents have lashed out at the politician for bunking off his Suffolk seat after The Sun exclusively revealed he will head into the jungle as a latecomer.

One local raged at the ex-Minister on Facebook: “How can you justify flying off to Australia to do a reality TV show when you are supposed to be here working for the constituents you represent?

“You are an absolute disgrace.”

Yesterday afternoon Mr Hancock had the Tory whip removed – which means he won’t be able to vote in Parliament – and he has been slammed by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.

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Britain’s former Secretary of State for Health Matt Hancock walks with aide Gina Coladangelo in 2019. The Sun later exposed him for breaking his own lockdown rules by having an affair with GinaCredit: Reuters

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