Hancock jokes he is pleased to be ‘clean and well-fed’ on return to Parliament
One MP shouted “No frog on his head!” as the former health secretary stood up to speak.
One MP shouted “No frog on his head!” as the former health secretary stood up to speak.
An update to the MPs’ Register of Interests show the former health secretary was paid £45,000 for appearing on the show.
“He’s got absolutely no honour as far as the residents of West Suffolk are concerned."
The West Suffolk MP is facing questions over his political future in the wake of his third place finish on the ITV reality show.
"Yes, through the redemptive power of eating camel peen all is forgiven," James Felton said.
The Tory MP is returning to face questions about his political future in Westminster, but received some support from the former prime minister.
"He should be at work, because he's an MP and he's paid to look after people and their interests and hopefully make their lives better."
Lord Pickles stressed that media and broadcast appointments were at the "low risk end of the spectrum" in a letter to Oliver Dowden.
Almost half of I'm a Celebrity viewers have a more positive opinion of the former health secretary than before, research shows.
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