Matt Hancock’s ‘£100,000 book deal’ went the same way as his UN job
Now that went down much better with the voting public – or at least the tweeting public.
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Matt Hancock's life stretching out ahead, filled with nothing but announcements denying he's been offered a job https://t.co/f4aFCqT7yJ
— Jonn Elledge (@JonnElledge) November 14, 2021
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matt hancock's only job is to lose work before he gets it https://t.co/zDza2uwjRB
— Chris Boyd 🇬🇧🇵🇭 (@paperghost) November 13, 2021
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Matt's book deal was even more shortlived than his job with the UN. https://t.co/NeK7ID17qI
— THE SECRET TORY (@secrettory12) November 13, 2021
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Matt Hancock getting his Covid book cancelled before it was written is the funniest thing since Matt Hancock got sacked from a UN job before it started
— dave ❄️ 🥕 🧻 (@davemacladd) November 14, 2021
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Turns out Matt Hancock's lucrative book deal is about as substantial as that "protective ring" he so lavishly threw around our care homes. https://t.co/yZ10OOPrNQ
— Rachel Clarke (@doctor_oxford) November 13, 2021
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Can this man at least one time correctly report his employment status? https://t.co/3j0800O0P0
— Dr Philip Lee (@drphiliplee1) November 13, 2021
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Harper Collins UN’ing Matt Hancock and you love to see it https://t.co/vTNsORV71F
— tom jamieson (@jamiesont) November 13, 2021
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Feeling cute… might float a horrifically stupid idea across the media before being called out as a lying bastard 6 hours later by the publisher… Winning 🏆 #Matt Hancock #HarperCollins #TorySleaze https://t.co/sB8luSm91d pic.twitter.com/mH3Ibjnl4H
— Stuzi🐝🐝🐝 (@Stuzipants) November 13, 2021
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Ah, The Mail. pic.twitter.com/tkPebYXR2N
— Brian Tweedale (@BrianHTweed) November 13, 2021
For any other publishing houses out there – an important message.
Any publisher who does take on Matt Hancock’s book should make clear that the advance is in the form of clapping and not actual money https://t.co/BdtLoBjxR4
— Anna Mazzola (@Anna_Mazz) November 13, 2021
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