Matt Hancock was caught hugging and kissing to an assistant within the Department of Health, but that was not the reason why she had to resign.
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UK Health Minister Matt Hancock, who was in office for three years and at the forefront of the government’s strategy against the coronavirus, resigned after a scandal that made headlines in recent days.
The source of the scandal was some photographs and a video published by the British newspaper The Sun showing Hancock with his assistant Gina Coladangelo (both married and with children) hugging and kissing within the Department of Health, supposedly on May 6 last.
The images caused outrage among both the Conservative government and Labor opposition MPs, as well as the public, who demanded his head.
However, Hancock was forced to resign not because of his extramarital affairs co n Mrs. Coladangelo, but, as the BBC’s political editor Laura Kuenssberg points out, out of “hypocrisy.”
The now former Minister of Health was one of the architects of the strict guidelines for business closure, trip cancellation, confinement and social distancing to control the pandemic.
But the man who essentially banning casual relationships for a year he was caught disobeying the guidelines he himself helped establish, Kuenssberg wrote.
Conservative MP Andrew Bridgen told the BBC it was clear that a majority of the public had lost confidence in Matt Hancock.
“It was not the relationship but the hypocrisy of being someone who makes the rules and then violates them,” said Bridgen .
Sajid Javid, who has held several key positions within the government of Boris Johnson, has been appointed new Minister of Health.
In a message on Twitter, he said he felt “honored” by the designation “at this critical time.”
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