Although he'll be deep in the Australian jungle for ImACeleb - and reportedly getting paid around £400,000 for the privilege - Matt Hancock will still be free to claim rent and council tax courtesy of British taxpayers.
Matt Hancock is free to continue claiming rent and council tax from taxpayers while on I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here is free to claim rent and council tax courtesy of British taxpayers while he is on I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here.
Other costs include having his AGA cleaned and serviced, which came to £120. Outside the home, his bills include £15 for a bike ride, which is classed as mileage for ‘MP travel’, according to the published records. Matt Hancock has said that he is taking part in I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here to promote awareness of dyslexia
‘Hancock seems the latest in a small amount of MPs seeking to win, or win back, public support by joining a reality TV show,’ he said. Mr Hancock has justified his appearance by saying ‘it’s a great opportunity to talk directly to people who aren’t always interested in politics’.that he hasn’t ‘lost his marbles’ and wants to use his ‘freedom and time’ as a backbench MP to raise awareness of dyslexia.
‘Many people will be aggrieved by that, particularly at a time when many are struggling financially. The double standards, use of expenses, the wages for life for prime ministers, all indicate to people that those who make decisions which affect everyone’s life do not play by the same rules. ‘The Conservatives are trying to manipulate the public into seeing them as “one of us” when they have no mandate – 54% of voters now say they think Brexit was the wrong thing to do. We want the Tories out of Westminster by voting in a General Election, not on a reality show.’
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