His bags for her jungle as he will participate in a reality show prepared by the former British health minister Matt Hancock who led the management of the Covid-19 pandemic in his country.
The ruling Conservative Party has suspended its party status after Matt Hancock’s application for reality TV show ‘I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here’.
Hancock who resigned from the government after he was photographed kissing a colleague in breach of lockdown rulesjoins pop singer Boy George, ex-rugby player Mike Tyndall and footballer Jill Scott who are expected to take part in the reality show.
In this show, various celebrities are faced with challenges, such as eating insects or being locked in the same room with snakes, before the TV audience decides with their votes who leaves.
The Conservative Party announced, as reported by the Athens News Agency, that its party membership was suspended after it became known that Hancock would travel to Australia to participate in the reality show during the work of the Parliament.
“After speaking with Matt Hancock, I have reviewed the situation and believe it is a serious enough issue to warrant the suspension of his party membership with immediate effectSimon Hart, who is responsible for party discipline, said on Tuesday (1/11).
Source: News Beast
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