It’s going to annoy the others so much that Matt will keep getting voted for trials. But I’m not from the UK so just trying to enjoy him but I would be very dismayed if I was his constituent
It’s going to annoy the others so much that Matt will keep getting voted for trials. But I’m not from the UK so just trying to enjoy him but I would be very dismayed if I was his constituent
For years I’ve thought that they should be exempt ( for a day) if they do 2 or 3 trials on the trot, a chance to see someone else get airtime (suffer) I would like to see Sue and Charlene but equally I would love to see Jill who is a sweetheart be brilliant in a trial but for the forseeable drippy Matt is the “entertainment”It's turned into the Matt Hancock show, he should never have gone in, he's an utter disgrace, won't be watching anymore, I'm out of here!!
He went to jail for it & he was a huge addict when he committed the heinous crime.
I could think of a few politicians who should do jail time for the heinous way they messed with people's lives during the pandemic & the pain they caused.
Agree, the look of disappointment on some of their faces not picked for a trial, should be a maximum of 2, then they're exempted to let the others have ago! I want to see the likes of Owen and Scarlett doing a trial.For years I’ve thought that they should be exempt ( for a day) if they do 2 or 3 trials on the trot, a chance to see someone else get airtime (suffer) I would like to see Sue and Charlene but equally I would love to see Jill who is a sweetheart be brilliant in a trial but for the forseeable drippy Matt is the “entertainment”
Just remember it weren't just him that didnt give one flying fuck about us and still dont and wont for a very long timeJust remember, Matt Hancock didn't give a fuc* about anyone in the UK during the pandemic
Agree with this except for the last part. We don't know what is being edited out- I would hope that ITV aren't so cynical as to edit out his attempts to discuss his dyslexia. My son is dyslexic, I really would like to see more publicity around this as there are a lot of misconceptions and incorrect assumptions about it. If he doesn't talk/or get to talk about it I will be very disappointed.The actual trial with Matt was boring. The walk there and pre trial was somewhat amusing with his awkwardness and public schoolboy dillusional confidence.
One of the most interesting things so far was when he admitted he wanted to get into politics after being an advisor and thinking "I want some of that". That's the kind of entitlement you often get with a fee paying education. No offense ment, I'd totally send my children to the best school I could.
Least he was honest about why he went into politics, if only he could have the same honestly with why he entered reality TV.
Yep, I am aware of that incident. I also understand he paid his dues, i.e. he went to jail, willingly. He was also an addict when this happened and was having a psychotic episode. I am not trivialising what he did. He shouldn't be chastised for that incident for the rest of his life. He also got sober and has been for many years, which is courageous and commendable.
He is a wonderful person, highly intelligent, complex, talented, a free-thinker, witty etc.
Matt Hancock on the other hand..........
It's turned into the Matt Hancock show, he should never have gone in, he's an utter disgrace, won't be watching anymore, I'm out of here!!
I noticed this, and actually did think that was a little cruel. I’ve never known anyone have to walk to the bridge on their own.And I noticed no other campmate walked with him to his trial, when there's always someone to accompany
He might have mentioned dyslexia at some point. But he's been asked point blank why he's there and he trotted out the bs about showing the real me , after fumbling about. I think if he'd of said dislexia then we'd of heard it. But who knows.Agree with this except for the last part. We don't know what is being edited out- I would hope that ITV aren't so cynical as to edit out his attempts to discuss his dyslexia.
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