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Matthew Hancock’s constituency voted ‘no confidence’ on 30th November

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Now we know why he is really going.

Just hours after Hancock announced he would be stepping down at the next election hey presto….

A letter, from Terry Wood, president of West Suffolk Conservatives, was sent to Mr Hart on 1 December and is due to be published in the weekly local paper, the Newmarket Journal, today.

Mr Hancock released his statement ahead of the letter being published.

His association ruled no confidence in their MP on 30 November, three days after Mr Hancock came third in ITV’s I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! Mr Hancock lost the Tory whip after it emerged he was a contestant on the show.

The revelation will put pressure on Mr Hancock to stand down immediately.

Mr Wood wrote: “I have been instructed by the Officers Group of West Suffolk Conservatives Association to write to you and advise you of the following. At an Officers Group meeting held on the 30 November 2022 a vote was taken that ruled that the Officer Group have no confidence in Matt Hancock as our sitting MP, and we would request that the Whip is not restored to him.

“This vote was brought about following feedback from the constituents in West Suffolk, advising that by virtue of recent events, they consider Matt Hancock not fit to represent this constituency.”

Hancock then prempted this by announcing his decision not to run again at the next election.

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