Having decimated the elderly in care homes Matthew Hancock to head for big bucks outside of Parliament

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Former health secretary Matt Hancock has said he will not stand for the Conservatives in the next general election.

In a letter to the prime minister, Mr Hancock said: “For my part, I want to do things differently. I have discovered a whole new world of possibilities which I am excited to explore – new ways for me to communicate with people of all ages and from all backgrounds.
“I look forward to championing issues that are dear to my heart, including better support for dyslexic children who get a raw deal from the education system.”

A spokesperson for Mr Hancock later confirmed “he has no intention of standing again”.

Mr Hancock was stripped of the Conservative whip after it emerged he was joining the reality TV show I’m A Celebrity…, prompting speculation about his political future and whether he would stand again at the next general election which must take place before January 2025.

The former health secretary is currently sitting as an independent MP in the House of Commons.

The man was never fit for any position of authority and now he is off to wreck some other poor buggers lives outside of party politics.

Heaven help us.

Penny Lane

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