I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here contestants have come up with a plan to oust Matt Hancock as camp leader.
Tuesday night's ITV reality programme started with Sue Cleaver having a conversation with Mike Tindall, where she said: "It's come to my attention he's in there [the campervan] all day sleeping. I don't think he's showing leadership qualities. It's not what the people need."
Mike shook his head and replied: "Not in these times." Sue then said: "Not in these very tricky times. I think we need to plan a revaluation."
The Tory MP has landed himself the job of camp leader and during Sunday night's episode of the ITV reality show, Matt was dishing out orders before Jill Scott asked if they were 'rules or guidelines'.
The jibe referenced the former health secretary breaking his own rules during lockdown by having an affair with a colleague. Hancock was caught on CCTV with Gina Coladangelo in his Whitehall office on May 6, 2021.
And speaking in the Bush Telegraph tonight, Sue added: "He just sits on his red chair, I've not seen him talk to any of his ministers [campmates] about their role and how it's going in the job.
"So I don't think that can carry on for very much longer. Watch this space."
Earlier, we told you how a body language expert said that Matt's role Down Under could lead to 'new alliances forming'.
Darren Stanton, speaking on behalf of Betfair Bingo, believes Hancock's role as camp leader could result in further tensions.
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