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or even majority of the public no longer had confidence in matt hancock. it wasn t the affair, it was the apparent hypocrisy of being someone who made the rules but then broke their own rules. there was another big problem. last september, gina coladangelo was appointed to the board that oversees the department of health on a taxpayer funded salary. the government said the appointment rules were followed, but labour demanded an investigation. mrs coladangelo stepped down from her role. it wasn t the first time matt hancock had been under pressure in recent weeks. the prime minister s former aide dominic cummings ripped into mr hancock s performance during the pandemic. the secretary of state for health should have been fired for at least 15 20 things, including lying to everybody. ..later releasing whatsapp messages that showed borisjohnson calling the health secretary totally hopeless . recently, the queen seemed sympathetic. and matt hancock strongly rejected dominic cummings alleg
who make these rules have got to stick by them, and that s why i ve got to resign. matt hancock hoped to ride out this storm a cabinet minister with big ambition, who had the backing of the prime minister. number 10 considered this matter closed and it was mr hancock who decided to step down. what has been clear over the last 2a hours is that a sizeable minority or even majority of the public no longer had confidence in matt hancock. it wasn t the affair, it was the apparent hypocrisy of being someone who made the rules but then broke their own rules. there was another big problem. last september, gina coladangelo was appointed to the board that oversees the department of health on a taxpayer funded salary. the government said the appointment rules were followed, but labour demanded an investigation. mrs coladangelo stepped down from her role. it wasn t the first time matt hancock had been under
faces of the pandemic, the health secretary at the heart of decision making as the country battled covid. and often seen at his side was this woman, gina coladangelo a former lobbyist, adviser to the health secretary and long term friend. but on friday came this image of them kissing in matt hancock s office, breaking, as he admitted, his government s own covid guidelines and plunging his career into crisis. last night, he quit. i understand the enormous sacrifices that everybody in this country has made, that you have made, and those of us who make these rules have got to stick by them, and that s why i ve got to resign. matt hancock hoped to ride out this storm a cabinet minister with big ambition, who had the backing of the prime minister. number 10 considered this matter closed and it was mr hancock
issues. what do you make of the handling of the issues. what do you make of the handling of the matter issues. what do you make of the handling of the matter from - issues. what do you make of the handling of the matter from the | handling of the matter from the prime minister? i handling of the matter from the prime minister? handling of the matter from the prime minister? i think the prime minister was prime minister? i think the prime minister was in prime minister? i think the prime minister was in an prime minister? i think the prime minister was in an impossible - minister was in an impossible position at really because i think he was expecting matt hancock to resign and that is what happened in the end. why should the prime minister have to sack people who have obviously put themselves in a position where they ought to be resigning? i think by holding his own counsel, the prime minister did the right thing and put the pressure on matt hancock. what the right thing and
the country battled covid. and often seen at his side was this woman, gina coladangelo a former lobbyist, adviser to the health secretary and long term friend. but on friday came this image of them kissing in matt hancock s office, breaking, as he admitted, his government s own covid guidelines and plunging his career into crisis. last night, he quit. i understand the enormous sacrifices that everybody in this country has made, that you have made, and those of us who make these rules have got to stick by them, and that s why i ve got to resign. matt hancock hoped to ride out this storm a cabinet minister with big ambition, who had the backing of the prime minister. number 10 considered this matter closed and it was mr hancock who decided to step down. what has been clear over the last 2a hours is that a sizeable minority