Matt Hancock Caught Snogging Aide

The Sun has an old fashioned ‘minister-caught-having-an-affair’ scoop on its front page today – and the politician in the frame is Health Secretary Matt Hancock.

He cheated on his wife with Gina Coladangelo, 43, who he hired last year with taxpayers’ money, as Covid gripped Britain.

Mr Hancock, 42, and millionaire lobbyist Gina were caught on camera in a steamy clinch at his Whitehall office.

Whistleblowers revealed the Health Secretary had been ­spotted cheating on his wife of 15 years with married Ms ­Coladangelo.

He was seen kissing her at the Department of Health’s London HQ during office hours last month as the mutant strain began spreading.

A Whitehall whistleblower told The Sun it was “shocking that Mr Hancock was having an affair in the middle of a pandemic with an adviser and friend he used public money to hire”.

Last night, a friend of the Health Secretary said: “He has no comment on personal matters. No rules have been broken.”

Mr Hancock was pictured embracing his aide. The image was from just after 3pm on May 6 — as the rest of Westminster was engrossed by the local elections.

He is seen in his distinctive ninth-floor office inside the sprawling Department of Health building, which is a stone’s throw from the Houses of Parliament.

During the pandemic, the office has provided the backdrop to his Zoom appearances on TV — including the Andrew Marr Show.

Mr Hancock is seen checking the corridor is clear before closing the door and then leaning on it to ensure he cannot be disturbed.

Ms Coladangelo then walks towards him and the pair begin their passionate embrace.

According to a whistleblower, who used to work at the department, the pair have regularly been caught in clinches together.

The source said: “They have tried to keep it a secret but everyone knows what goes on inside a building like that.

“I’m just amazed he was so brazen about it as he was the Secretary of State.

“It has also shocked people because he put her in such an important, publicly-funded role and this is what they get up to in office hours when everyone else is working hard.”

Worth reading in full.

On the face of it, this actually strengthens Hancock’s position – already pretty strong after Dominic Cummings’ singled him out for criticism. After all, Boris can hardly sack a Cabinet minister for having an affair without looking like a complete hypocrite. Nevertheless, there are some questions that Hancock will have to answer.

  • Was the Health Secretary having an affair with Gina Coladangelo before she became a paid, non-executive director at the DHSS?
  • Were the correct procedures followed before she was hired? Non-exec positions at Government departments aren’t usually advertised and Hancock wouldn’t be the first Secretary of State to appoint a crony to the board of his department. But they do have to be properly vetted – and interviewed – by the Civil Service. Did that happen in this case?

I expect the answer to the second question is probably “yes”, so Hancock’s fate will turn on the answer to the first. If the affair predated the job, that doesn’t look good. It feeds into the “One rule for them” theme which could end up being a problem for the Government. As a regular contributor to Lockdown Sceptics put it to me in an email this morning:

It looks to me that this might be another case of one rule for you and another for me. Seems suspicious that MH’s mistress was hired as an aide going into lockdown last year, while hundreds of thousands of other people were separated from their lovers for months on end. Also note that Hancock and mistress are seen social distancing in public and embracing in private.

Did Gina’s husband come home at the last minute?

Stop Press: MailOnline has a good selection of Hancock memes here.

Stop Press 2: Hancock condemned Neil Ferguson for breaking lockdown rules to see his lover last year.

Stop Press 3: Roberto Coladangelo, Gina Coladangelo’s brother, is an executive at a healthcare company that has won a string of NHS contracts. Sky News has more.

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MikeAustin
4 years ago

The ruthless will throw even their own kind under a bus. Therein is hope. The ‘morally competent’ have each others’ backs, always. Therein is more hope.

Hester
Hester
4 years ago
Reply to  MikeAustin

Yes I believe the bus cometh, its logical they can then put someone like Gove into his office who will then seriously dig up all the sh-t say that Hancock misled , lied etc, and he gets the blame for everything. Gove and Johnson get to live another day.

Carrie Symonds
4 years ago
Reply to  Hester

God forbid pictures of Gove snogging anyone!!! Ahhh!!! My weekend ruined.

enlighteneduk
4 years ago
Reply to  Carrie Symonds

Yeah, a quick peck on the cheek, Hancockup?!! 🤢

https://www.instagram.com/p/CQjqu9khj_i/?utm_medium=copy_link

Lockdown Sceptic
4 years ago
Reply to  MikeAustin

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Andy
Andy
4 years ago

Do you mind? Some of us are eating.

Bella Donna
4 years ago

I hope Hancock’s wife emasculates him physically and eviscarates him financially.

steve_w
4 years ago

I would sack Hancock and replace him with James Dellingpole

Rowan
Rowan
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

Let’s sack Johnson for starters.

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

At the very least this is a resigning matter. He has broken the rules – the rules put in place to “save the NHS” which his department runs and the rules the rest of us have had to have our lives destroyed for – people who were doing nothing wrong were harassed for having a cup of coffee when going for their daily exercise in a public park and he snogs one of his aides just because he can. They are laughing at us – treating the British people with utter contempt.

If he hasn’t the decency to resign he should be sacked.

steve_w
4 years ago
Reply to  Milo

he has also shown that he doesn’t believe all the hype his department put out about social distancing being there to stop us killing grannies.

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

it is possible he isn’t that bright and he doesn’t understand what social distancing involves. He clearly doesn’t understand the Hand Face Space mantra as he is breaking all those rules in that photo. Ewwww.

BoycottEuropeanEmpire
BoycottEuropeanEmpire
4 years ago
Reply to  Milo

As a PPE ‘graduate’ he is by definition thick as mince.
All PPE ‘graduates’ should be barred from public office and the entire public sector. They are the worst of the worst – truly terrible people.

Bella Donna
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

I’d certainly have Delingpole to replace either Hancock or Johnson!

snoozle
snoozle
4 years ago

Another question is was this going on during the period of time where Hancock himself declared that adultery was illegal?

chaos
4 years ago
Reply to  snoozle

A boyfriend and girlfriend isn’t adultery. He essentially made any relationship that wasn’t under one roof illegal. He made people break the rules. He split people up.

chaos
4 years ago
Reply to  snoozle

To answer your question though.. yes.. and likely before.. it is quite likely she was his mistress before he hired her. They went to university together. They have history.

chris c
chris c
4 years ago
Reply to  chaos

Is she mentally ill?

FlynnQuill
4 years ago

It’s been a long time coming. Couldn’t happen to a better shit!!

Moist Von Lipwig
4 years ago
Reply to  FlynnQuill

Administer laxatives to him.

Betty W
Betty W
4 years ago

I would have thought seeing the endless, remorseless glee online at his predicament must be having a purgative effect on his bowels……?!!🤣🤣

ellie-em
4 years ago
Reply to  Betty W

The pompous ass will be telling everyone to watch their tone, as he did with the Labour MP. He’s a jumped up insufferable wazzock.

Manjushri
Manjushri
4 years ago

Im totally surprised that this slug-slime actually displays a human instinct for affection 😷

Squire Western
Squire Western
4 years ago
Reply to  Manjushri

Erm…he has displayed an instinct for sex . Even slugs can manage that.

Susan
4 years ago
Reply to  Manjushri

It’s lust.

Hester
Hester
4 years ago
Reply to  Susan

please, can you imagine it, that face looming over you with those slathery lips.

OKUK
OKUK
4 years ago
Reply to  Hester

So,Gina Coladangelo, what first attracted you to second most powerful man in the Cabinet and multi-millionaire Matt Hancock?

Colin
4 years ago
Reply to  OKUK

haha I had that very thought as soon as I heard about this!

HelenaHancart
HelenaHancart
4 years ago
Reply to  OKUK

She ain’t short of a bob or two. Isn’t she married to a millyonair?

Hester
Hester
4 years ago
Reply to  HelenaHancart

I suspect not any more

Bella Donna
4 years ago
Reply to  OKUK

I believe she is is extremely rich, and her family is even richer after Wancock awarded contracts to her family!

Catee
4 years ago
Reply to  Hester

Eewwwww

paul smith
4 years ago
Reply to  Catee

Yeah. That was my first response, too.

ellie-em
4 years ago
Reply to  Hester

I’d rather not…

Catee
4 years ago
Reply to  Manjushri

I’m even more surprised that he’s managed to find two woman who will sleep with him.

Hester
Hester
4 years ago
Reply to  Catee

perhaps whitty and valance supplied him with substances

Nymeria
4 years ago
Reply to  Catee

That one woman will sleep with him is a stretch for the imagination.

chaos
4 years ago
Reply to  Manjushri

It’s not affection. It’s predation.. these toffs have never grown up. They pursue, turn on the charm.. lie, schmooze.. it’s sex. There is no love in this.

Bella Donna
4 years ago
Reply to  chaos

Its a power trip and being married adds a spice to their illicit relationship.

Bella Donna
4 years ago
Reply to  Manjushri

That’s not affection that’s lust.

Julian
4 years ago

Who cares? Westminster tittle-tattle. His real crime is being part of the worst govt in UK history, and the worst cockup/conspiracy in UK history.

Lockdown_Lunacy
4 years ago
Reply to  Julian

Although I tend to agree and and don’t really care where he sticks his Hancock, if it opens a few eyes to the hypocrisy of these people then it might help.

Julian
4 years ago

I don’t think it will though. People do not make the connection. The lockdown zealots will just want a more “virtuous” minister to lock them down, more efficiently and less corruptly.

Lockdown_Lunacy
4 years ago
Reply to  Julian

You might be right, and I could certainly imagine some people calling for it. That said, the G7 debacle certainly ruffled a few feathers among my work colleagues, who are becoming increasingly open to discussion of “the COVID fundamentals”, i.e mass testing, the actual fatality rate, endless booster vaccinations etc. 6 months ago these topics were verboten.

It’s not over yet, true lockdown zealot numbers are shrinking imo. It’s the passports I think we really have to watch out for, because with the numbers vaccinated many would just ‘go with the flow’ even if they didn’t necessarily agree with them.

Julian
4 years ago

You make some good points and I hope more and more start to see the holes in the narrative.

Just disappointing that the media are all over him for this but not for his much more serious crimes

Lockdown_Lunacy
4 years ago
Reply to  Julian

Agreed, this little affair is the least of his crimes.

Phil Shannon
4 years ago

Yes, just as they got Nixon to resign for Watergate when he really should have been held to account for the massively bigger crime of the Vietnam (and Laos and Cambodia) War. Or getting Mr. Capone for tax evasion rather than murder.

Attaboy
Attaboy
4 years ago
Reply to  Julian

so then go live in the woods… if the whole world has gone bonckers what are you gonna do?

Julian
4 years ago
Reply to  Attaboy

I am doing everything I can to stay sane, healthy and happy so I keep going for as long as possible, hopefully to see the folly and evil exposed.

OKUK
OKUK
4 years ago

It will help big time – just as the hypocrisy of the G7 crew with their pretend elbow dance for the public did.

steve_w
4 years ago
Reply to  Julian

after what he was saying about social distancing and killing grannies, it just shows he doesn’t believe it himself. question is does anybody?

Colin
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

No, they didn’t, and don’t. They had to be “seen to be doing something” and when it was clear that it was a lab-made virus, there were no effective treatments for it a vaccine was at least a year away, the whole media/medical circus went into top gear.

Sandra Barwick
Sandra Barwick
4 years ago
Reply to  Colin

There were effective treatments.

debra
4 years ago
Reply to  Sandra Barwick

Known about almost immediately!

Julian
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

I think quite a few still believe it. If it makes people more cynical about the narrative then I am all for it, but frankly I don’t overly care that he’s a hypocrite or broke rules. Even if were the most morally upstanding man in every other way, the crime of locking us down for 18 months, spending a trillion on futile crap, would still condemn him to be banished from public office forever.

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  Julian

I agree with you about his more egregious crimes but I do still care – I deeply object to being on the receiving end of sanctimonious lectures from people who are prepared to stand there and tell the rest of the country what they have to do when they themselves are not prepared to adhere to those same rules.

Julian
4 years ago
Reply to  Milo

Yes, I understand that. I guess I’ve got limited amounts of energy for anger. I can’t be angry all the time. I want to keep going and see them all publicly shamed for what they have done.

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  Julian

very sensible

Cashmere
4 years ago
Reply to  Julian

Indeed, and hopefully fuel will be added to the cleansing fire when more of who and what Gina Coladangelo is – millionairess, director and major shareholder of London-based lobbying and public relations firm, Luther Pendragon, of whom bad things might be learned online, and marketing and communications director for Oliver Bonas which is owned by her husband. Her father, Rino Coladangelo, Italian but living mostly in England, is CEO of Rephine Ltd, an international pharmaceutical company. Her brother is Roberto Coladangelo, an executive with Partnering Healthcare ltd – PHL Group – a private health care company which has won a string of NHS contracts. including  a £28m contract last year to carry out work for South Central Ambulance Service NHS Trust. There, that ought to do it.

Moist Von Lipwig
4 years ago
Reply to  Julian

Correct, it is his totalitarianism that is important.

Bella Donna
4 years ago
Reply to  Julian

I care and so should you. People were told they couldn’t hug or kiss friends and family but to keep their distance. His fancy piece was paid a salary by the taxpayer, her family was awarded government contracts – so I disagree it has nothing to do with us, it is very much our business!

Lucan Grey
4 years ago

Hancock has released a statement saying that he regrets handing out affairs to his close friends and that all future affairs will be put out to Tinder.

Covidonian
Covidonian
4 years ago
Reply to  Lucan Grey

Classic🤣🤣🤣

steve_w
4 years ago
Reply to  Lucan Grey

very good

Marcus Aurelius knew
4 years ago
Reply to  Lucan Grey

Comment of the Week Award

Jabba the Hut
Jabba the Hut
4 years ago

Who cares when and where he has an affair. All it does is confirm what a lieing, deceitful little shit of a man he is. Let’s hope his wife is bitter enough to throw some shit around.

stewart
4 years ago
Reply to  Jabba the Hut

This is interesting only in so far as there will be no consequences for his hypocrisy, like there were none after the G7 shenanigans, thereby showing how utterly demoralised and docile the British public is.

Unless the tabloids decide to stir the public up and bring him down which is very doubtful.

Lucan Grey
4 years ago

Well that’s one thing a face mask would have prevented

Al T
4 years ago
Reply to  Lucan Grey

You can bet that someone on ‘soshul meeja’ will have posted something along the lines of ‘not being funny but why ain’t he wearing a mask. I think that’s unfair.

donald
donald
4 years ago

The Prime Minister, who is a devout Roman Catholic, will be shocked by Mr Hancock’s behaviour.

WeAllFallDown
WeAllFallDown
4 years ago
Reply to  donald

I just snorted my tea with laughter. Thanks Donald!

Al T
4 years ago
Reply to  donald

Oh well done sir! 👏. 🤣🤣🤣🤣

RickH
4 years ago
Reply to  donald

… and TuBerculosis… another anguished papist 🙂

Mike Durrans
Mike Durrans
4 years ago
Reply to  donald

My fucking arse Donald, the fat twat is as bad, is it wife no3!!!!

186NO
186NO
4 years ago
Reply to  donald

He would be now, post conversion, but very doubtful if that would have crossed his mind pre adoption of the Catholic faith. Still, knowing what he now knows he can always advise a similar route to he in whom has his complete faith; after all once done, a few Hail Mary’s and a contribution to church funds would restore him. I wonder what Martin Luther would have said and what he would have nailed to the doors of the nearest Cathedral….

Bella Donna
4 years ago
Reply to  186NO

I believe Bozo as a baby was baptised a Catholic. When he attended Eton he became to Anglican and now he has recently married in a Catholic church, but not any Catholic Church – Westminster Cathedral!! I’m puzzled as to how it was even allowed!!

Bella Donna
4 years ago
Reply to  donald

Brilliant!

Norman
4 years ago

She is just very grateful for the position he offered her, I don’t know what the fuss is all about. Well, maybe more than one position, it can get very cramped in the stationery cupboard.

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  Norman

No, Norman, apparently all the “normal procedures” were applied when it came to her appointment – according to an official spokesperson or something like that.

rtaylor
4 years ago

That liar Ferguson kept his taxpayer funded job – during the first months of the “pandemic”. Handcock will remain in power as long as those in gov’t who work for their masters (not the UK public) choose to.

Can we stop pretending please. This is now all about one of the largest transfers of wealth through credit creation since orange man was replaced with a pedophile who is enabling yet more money printing.

Please watch your energy bills. Locked in power and gas strike prices will have their effect from autumn.

splotchy
splotchy
4 years ago

C’mon Toby. This is the man who told children that a hug might ‘kill Granny’. Who’s rules on social care have denied care home residents physical contact from loved ones for months on end. And he’s endorsed rules that have effectively prohibited any sexual contact between non-cohabiting couples, again for months. People sticking to these hideously joyless rules have had breakdowns.

The man is a 24 carat hypocrite who has destroyed lives. Sacking is too good for him. How about ‘misconduct in public office’ and ‘breach of coronavirus act’?

steve_w
4 years ago
Reply to  splotchy

Matt Hancock caught red-handed trying to kill grannies

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-57612441

splotchy
splotchy
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

I note the plea for ‘privacy’ on this ‘personal’ matter. From the man who has endorsed legislation which micromanages and constrains our own private lives to the extent our own contacts and relationships are no longer private but subject to legal scrutiny.

Similarly he enacted changes to GDPR so that our personal data can be shared with whoever he sees fit. Which is how an NHS kapo obtained my private-and-not-disclosed-to-my-GP telephone number in order to ring me out of the blue and harrass me about getting vaccinated.

steve_w
4 years ago
Reply to  splotchy

he’s done nothing but micromanage our private lives as you say.

no forgiveness.

OKUK
OKUK
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

Nope. He has to go.

OKUK
OKUK
4 years ago
Reply to  splotchy

Exactly. Toby’s wrong on this. Hancock has just demonstrated he refuses to follow the rules and prefers to follow his desires. Exactly the sort of thing that has resulted in prosecution of ordinary people during the lockdown. He’ll be out of his job by Monday.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  splotchy

Plea for privacy?

He surrendered any right to privacy when he put himself forward for public office. He lost all rights to normal, decent treatment, privacy and civil behaviour once his sluttish conduct became public knowledge.

This is an amoral, skanky, dirty, disgusting excuse of a human being deserving only of our maximum derision and opprobrium.

B.F.Finlayson
4 years ago
Reply to  splotchy

While everyone ties themselves in knots about morality, ethics, office protocols, social distancing, masks, contractual corruption (etc, etc,) consider this. What if the whole clumsy grope was one big put up job, done with Mrs H’s full knowledge and approval? 
Over the Summer there are several key bits of nasty legislation going through impacting directly on our privacy and further depriving us of of what we thought were inalienable civil rights. Here is one example to ponder on that is only 4 days away….

Matt Hancock has quietly told your GP to hand over your health data. Why?

If you live in England, all your encounters with your GP – information about your physical, mental and sexual health – could be ‘sold’ to third parties

https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/ournhs/matt-hancock-has-quietly-told-your-gp-hand-over-your-health-data-why/

ellie-em
4 years ago
Reply to  B.F.Finlayson

I’ve thought about that too – it’s another stage managed event to deflect attention from something else.
Whilst it’s uplifting to see the rat under the spotlight and to ridicule him, without mercy, he’s got a thick skin.

186NO
186NO
4 years ago
Reply to  ellie-em

The upside is, surely, no more Hancock led Downing Street briefings, sorry lies and distortion events

B.F.Finlayson
4 years ago
Reply to  186NO

The downside is, surely, many more (….insert greedy lackey politician’s name here…) led Downing Street briefings, sorry lies and distortion (of) events? There’ll be no shortage of supply, particularly when the peripheral pickings are so rich in return for a few days of token shame and ignominy.

B.F.Finlayson
4 years ago
Reply to  ellie-em

he’s got a thick skin.

And an even thicker brown envelope to come for services rendered to World Government and Big Pharma.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  splotchy

And TREASON of course.

186NO
186NO
4 years ago
Reply to  splotchy

Where is the Met Police when you need them?

Fingerache Philip
Fingerache Philip
4 years ago

Wankcock admits to breaking the “social distancing” rules.
Well, that’s one way of putting it, I suppose.
Only copying his “Gaffer”.

AfterAll
4 years ago

(see image)

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Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  AfterAll

Ewwww – please don’t make me look at that again. Makes my flesh crawl.

steve_w
4 years ago
Reply to  Milo

went to the same finishing school as Andrew Marr
comment image

D B
D B
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

fuck sake not what I needed to see haha

OKUK
OKUK
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

They call him Goldfinger you know.

OKUK
OKUK
4 years ago
Reply to  AfterAll

Love that AfterAll. Your own work? Let’s see that spread far and wide.

thefoostybadger
thefoostybadger
4 years ago
steve_w
4 years ago

turns out Matt Hancock doesn’t believe the pandemic is real

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-57612441

Health Secretary Matt Hancock admits breaking social distance rules with aide

Adamb
4 years ago

Matt Hancock: I broke social distancing rules but I’m not going

Shameless

OKUK
OKUK
4 years ago
Reply to  Adamb

Multiple times I think we can assume and in a way that will surely enhance viral transmission!

steve_w
4 years ago

betting he goes?

he will know where the bodies are buried – but then again he buried them

‘never before in the field of human conflict has anyone launched such a biological attack on old people’s homes – he couldn’t have done any better by actually using trebuchets’

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

Exactly.

Ross Hendry
4 years ago

Obnoxious little squirt. Hope that her husband gives him a good smack. Although he might be unconcerned – maybe the relationship wasn’t too good anyway, thus her wandering eyes.

Anyway, Johnson needs to insist on firm punishment for Hancock. Perhaps a mandatory jab – that’ll have him crying for mercy.

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  Ross Hendry

No wonder HM referred to him as “that poor man”

iane
iane
4 years ago
Reply to  Milo

Yes – he is certainly a poor example of a man.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  Ross Hendry

Brilliant.

Moist Von Lipwig
4 years ago

Hancockwomble’s affair is a complete and utter irrelevance, it is his totalitarianism that is important.

If Hancockwomble had been consistent in adhering to his own moronic rules, it would not be a virtue

iane
iane
4 years ago

It does however reveal the extreme corruption of his morals – including his use of public money to set himself up with all the ‘home’ comforts whilst ‘working’ in his office.

Away from working hours and locations would be one thing; this is definitely despicable behaviour which would certainly see him sacked from most jobs!

Moist Von Lipwig
4 years ago
Reply to  iane

His totalitarianism shows he adheres to the morality of sacrifice and death, he being the collector of sacrifices.

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  iane

surely it qualifies as sexual harassment – I thought civil service had all sorts of woke policies about that and that he has definitely breached them.

His hypocrisy isn’t separable from his totalitarianism – it is part and parcel of it

LMS2
4 years ago

It’s as relevant as Al Capone’s tax affairs….

Moist Von Lipwig
4 years ago
Reply to  LMS2

Yes, a good comparison.

DanClarke
DanClarke
4 years ago

1 down……….

Susan
4 years ago

Nothing like ruining your country and killing your countrymen to bring out the ol’ concupiscent passions!

Hester
Hester
4 years ago

The sacking for an affair does not hold water, in terms of hypocracy. To my knowledge Johnson might have been a seriel adulterer, but he never hired Carrie through tax payer funding, likewise with his other priapic wanderings.Where this is totally different is. Hancock was theman who created the laws, who threatened the public through the media with fines and imprisonment for hugging etc. the same man who piously said that you should not sleep with any one who you were not cohabiting with. This man put these draconian laws on the rest of us, this mans laws caused millions to live a life of depression and loneliness and some death. He created and caused all of that, and he couldn’t even abide by his own rules. On this basis alone how can this man be credible? how can he expect to hold the office he does and continue to spout rules, laws and threats that he himself has flouted. Nope Johnson has no alternative he has to go

Jaguarpig
Jaguarpig
4 years ago
Reply to  Hester

THe fat pig has accepted his apology and considers the matter closed.what the fuck has wankock got on him.

Hester
Hester
4 years ago
Reply to  Jaguarpig

seriously? !!!!!!!!!!.
well if thats the case my thoughts about them being able to do what they like to children, animals etc and film themselves doing it and still get to remain in power holds water. We are truly ruled by a set of immoral, evil people

WasSteph
WasSteph
4 years ago
Reply to  Jaguarpig

He is reported to still have the full confidence of the PM In Yes Minister parlance that mean he’s gone by the end of they day.

MadJock1
4 years ago

In any job I have worked in, for any organisation in my 35 year career, this sort of behaviour, in company time, on company premises would have been classed as gross misconduct. Given that the individual has been caught red handed – so impossible to deny – the result would be immediate dismissal without notice! I don’t give a flying fart who he is or what he is – in any job this sort of behaviour should get you the sack on the spot.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  MadJock1

Correct.

And most definitely in the Civil Service.

alw
alw
4 years ago

Lord Sumption was 110% correct when he called Matt Hancock a pathological liar.

Julian
4 years ago
Reply to  alw

He also called him a “gimlet-eyed fanatic”

WorriedCitizen
4 years ago
Reply to  alw

He’s actually a cunt. Sorry but it just had to be said.

OKUK
OKUK
4 years ago
Reply to  WorriedCitizen

Not a word in Lord Sumption’s vocab I think.

James Kreis
4 years ago

That’s flattened his curve.