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Lowenna Waters

I’m a Celebrity odds: What are the chances of Matt Hancock winning this year?

Matt Hancock gives a thumbs up ahead of the 2021 Virgin Money London Marathon

(Picture: John Walton/PA Archive)

William Hill has priced former health secretary Matt Hancock at 10/1 to win this year’s edition of I’m a Celebrity … Get Me Out of Here!

The MP for West Suffolk, who has been a surprise late announcement for the show, has also been made the 1/3 favourite to contest the first bushtucker trial he is available to be voted for.

Other odds for Hancock include 7/1 to be the first celebrity eliminated by the public and 3/1 to quit the jungle at any time after entering. He starts the show as the outsider for jungle glory, with Jill Scott (10/3), Mike Tindall (9/2) and Boy George (11/2) among those leading the betting.

However, the former health secretary is the favourite to win the first bushtucker trial.

William Hill spokesperson Lee Phelps said: “Matt Hancock will be swapping political practice in West Suffolk for bushtucker trials in New South Wales, and we make the former health secretary heavily odds-on at 1/3 to face a trial as soon as he’s in the jungle.

“Our markets suggest he may not be one of the frontrunners to sit on the throne in Australia at 10/1, with Jill Scott and Mike Tindall continuing to be favoured by punters, but certainly keep an eye out for how Hancock approaches what promises to be a stellar edition of the popular reality show.”

Mr Hancock was suspended as a Tory MP on Tuesday after agreeing to take part in I’m a Celebrity … Get Me Out of Here! He now sits in the Commons as an independent.

The chief whip, Simon Hart MP, said: “Following a conversation with Matt Hancock, I have considered the situation and believe this is a matter serious enough to warrant suspension of the whip with immediate effect.”

Rishi Sunak criticised Mr Hancock for going on the ITV show in the middle of a worsening cost-of living crisis.

The Prime Minister’s official spokesman said: “The Prime Minister believes that at a challenging time for the country, MPs should be working hard for their constituents, whether that’s in the House (of Commons) or indeed in their constituency.”

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