THE PREACHER MAN
Z KOS MSc MEc BScEcon Hons MBA • 27 June 2021
Appears to be perfectly acceptable to our Secretary of Health, Matt Hancock, to carry out an affair with a self-appointed member of staff in his government office, while preaching social distancing and receiving his salary from the taxpayers.

Mr Hancock had been under increasing pressure to quit, after the Sun published pictures and then a video of Mr Hancock and Gina Coladangelo, who are both married with three children, kissing.
The newspaper said they had been taken inside the Department of Health on 6 May.
Mr Hancock has ended his 15-year marriage to his wife, Martha, and the relationship with Ms Coladangelo is understood to be a serious one. Fellow Tory MPs, as well as Labour and the Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice group, had called for the health secretary to be sacked and a senior Tory figure told the BBC that many MPs had told their whips on Saturday that he ought to resign.
Analysis by Laura Kuenssberg Political Editor:
One out and one in. The prime minister had backed Matt Hancock to hang on.
The now former health secretary had tried to cling on. But even on Friday senior Tories were directly warning both of them that his position was just not tenable.
Not because of his personal exploits with a taxpayer-supported colleague, but because he broke the rules that he helped to set.
One senior Tory told me it "beggared belief" that the man who had essentially banned casual relationships for a year was caught out having disobeyed the guidance himself, but still tried to maintain his position. Another insider said "everyone hates hypocrisy".
For every moment that he tried to stay both his and Boris Johnson's judgement remained in doubt.
Tory MP Andrew Bridgen told BBC News it had become clear that a "sizeable minority or even a majority of the public no longer had confidence in Matt Hancock".
Mr Bridgen added it "was not the affair but the hypocrisy of being someone who makes the rules and then broke the rules".
Rivka Gottlieb, from the Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice group, told BBC News it was "absolutely right" that Mr Hancock resigned but said she thought he should have been sacked months ago over his "appalling record".
Concerns had also been raised about the process which saw Ms Coladangelo, a friend of Mr Hancock's from their days at Oxford University, appointed to the role - last September.
A No 10 spokesman has insisted the "correct procedure" had been followed but refused to go into detail.

Suella: "I have become hoarse urging you to consider legislation to ban the hate marches and help stem the rising tide of racism, intimidation and terrorist glorification threatening community cohesion. Britain is at a turning point in our history and faces a threat of radicalisation and extremism in a way not seen for 20 years."

Rishi don’t worry about the catastrophic flooding in England after storm Ciaran.
We just won our case!
There were no small boats with immigrants over the channel!
Can you imagine Rishi, no new immigrants in the last few days since Ciaran visited us!
One of your pledges are coming realistic!
The defence rests!

It is tragic that Hamas killed over 1200 Israeli’s which is yet another holocaust for Israel. The entire Israel has a similar population as London therefore by killing 1200 Israelis compared with the UK population that would be several hundred thousand British killed. And all this has happened without any provocation from Israel.

Well Mr Holden, 7.5 million followers of our blogs are more than happy that you are not mayor of London despite that 6.9 million followers are not from London. In their commentaries to your speech today concerning stabbing in Croydon they comment that only you – conservatives are flip-flopping on all issues and that the damage you done in the last 13 years will be with us for the next 2-3 generations.

It is not a popular theme by conservative party, and it is one of regular problem and issue with this government – yet another failure. Since 2010 since it was first proposed by Gordon Brown’s Labour government everything gone – complete disaster with costs spiralling, delivery dates slipping and routes changing.