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Andy Burnham says Matt Hancock is 'better at Bushtucker trials than clinical trials'

Andy Burnham has said that Matt Hancock is 'better at Bushtucker trials than clinical trials' as he continues his run on I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here!

The Greater Manchester mayor said he did not think the former health secretary was a 'bad person', but said that his choice to take part in the ITV reality show showed 'bad judgement'. Andy Burnham said the West Suffolk MP should be here 'answering' things for his constituents rather than being in the jungle.

This comes after Matt Hancock avoided elimination for the sixth time, as radio DJ Chris Moyles was voted off on Thursday’s show. Speaking on BBC’s Question Time time about his time in the jungle, Mr Burnham said: "He’s clearly better at showbiz than he is at politics…better at Bushtucker trials than clinical trials, for sure."

READ MORE: Matt Hancock in ITV I'm A Celebrity 'rule break' over words to Babatunde Aleshe moments before exit

He added: "He’s not, in my view, a bad person, but it is a bad judgement because politicians should be about we – what’s good for us. But this is all about me, isn’t it, me, me and my situation and a cost-of-living crisis for his constituents.

"(There) are things that he should be here answering for, not in the jungle trying to curry favour with other celebrities and the British public."

Matt Hancock held the post of health secretary during the majority of the coronavirus crisis, during which time the vaccine was developed and tested. Chris Moyles told hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly he was 'gutted' that the MP was more popular than him after making his exit from the show.

"I’m gutted that Matt Hancock is more popular than me, what the bejesus is going on?", he said.

The former secretary doing a bushtucker trial (ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

He admitted it was difficult for him living alongside the former health secretary in camp, saying: "I really struggled with it, to be fair. And then what I did was, because I slagged him a bit, I separated Matt Hancock with Matt because we were living with this guy, and he was doing his best to win us stars for food and everything and chipping in so I had to separate the two.

"Matt Hancock I’ve got major issues with but Matt – less issues."

Elsewhere in Thursday’s episode, Chris Moyles had questioned the MP about the inner workings of Westminster and how an MP can move between Cabinet offices without prior experience in the area. Matt Hancock replied: "The job of the minister is not to be the subject matter expert. Of course, you need to get to grips with the subject matter, but that is only half the job.

Andy Burnham (Vincent Cole - Manchester Evening News)

"There’s a load of transferable skills: Handling Parliament, communicating with the public, taking decisions effectively, and then you have the subject matter experts who advise you on it all."

The DJ said: "I’m starting to think now, to be Minister of Transport, all you need is a car. And to be Minister of Health all you need is to be breathing." He added: "Fascinating talking to him, however, he has no interest in me, my life, my job. He’s a funny little fish, isn’t he?"

Matt Hancock has also faced criticism from across the political divide for joining the reality show at a time when Parliament is sitting.

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