Matt Hancock
Matthew John David Hancock (born 2nd October 1978) is a British Conservative Party politician. He was Secretary of State for Health and Social Care from 2018 until 2021. He has been a Member of Parliament (MP) for West Suffolk since 2010.[2]
Matthew Hancock | |
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![]() Hancock in 2020 | |
Secretary of State for Health and Social Care | |
In office 9 July 2018 – 26 June 2021 | |
Prime Minister | Theresa May Boris Johnson |
Preceded by | Jeremy Hunt |
Succeeded by | Sajid Javid |
Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport | |
In office 8 January 2018 – 9 July 2018 | |
Prime Minister | Theresa May |
Preceded by | Karen Bradley |
Succeeded by | Jeremy Wright |
Minister of State for Digital and Culture | |
In office 15 July 2016 – 8 January 2018 | |
Prime Minister | Theresa May |
Preceded by | Ed Vaizey |
Succeeded by | Margot James |
Minister for the Cabinet Office Paymaster General | |
In office 11 May 2015 – 14 July 2016 | |
Prime Minister | David Cameron |
Preceded by | Francis Maude |
Succeeded by | Ben Gummer |
United Kingdom Anti-Corruption Champion | |
In office 14 October 2014 – 11 May 2015 | |
Prime Minister | David Cameron |
Preceded by | Kenneth Clarke |
Succeeded by | Eric Pickles |
Minister of State for Business and Enterprise | |
In office 15 July 2014 – 11 May 2015 | |
Prime Minister | David Cameron |
Preceded by | Michael Fallon |
Succeeded by | Anna Soubry |
Minister of State for Energy | |
In office 15 July 2014 – 11 May 2015 | |
Prime Minister | David Cameron |
Preceded by | Michael Fallon |
Succeeded by | Andrea Leadsom |
Minister of State for Portsmouth | |
In office 15 July 2014 – 11 May 2015 | |
Prime Minister | David Cameron |
Preceded by | Michael Fallon |
Succeeded by | Mark Francois |
Minister of State for Skills and Enterprise[a] | |
In office 6 September 2012 – 15 July 2014 | |
Prime Minister | David Cameron |
Preceded by | John Hayes |
Succeeded by | Nick Boles |
Member of Parliament for West Suffolk | |
Assumed office 6 May 2010 | |
Preceded by | Richard Spring |
Majority | 23,194 (45.1%) |
Personal details | |
Born | Matthew John David Hancock 2 October 1978 Chester, Cheshire, England |
Nationality | British |
Political party | Conservative |
Spouse(s) | Martha Hoyer Millar (m. 2006; sep. 2021) |
Children | 3 |
Education | The King's School, Chester |
Alma mater | University of Oxford (BA) University of Cambridge (MPhil) |
Website | matt-hancock |
a. ^ Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Skills from 6 September 2012 to 7 October 2013.[1] |
On 9 July 2018, after the promotion of Jeremy Hunt to Foreign Secretary, Hancock was named Secretary of State for Health and Social Care.[3]
On 25 May 2019, Hancock announced his plans to run for leadership of the Conservative Party.[4] He withdrew from the race on 14 June shortly after winning only twenty votes on the first ballot.[5]
He announced his resignation as Secretary of State for Health on 26 June 2021 after being filmed kissing a close aide in May 2021,[6] with Sajid Javid taking over as Health Secretary.[7]
He doesn't represent the Conservative Party in the House of Commons after signing up as a November 2022 guest for ITV's I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!.
References
- "Rt Hon Matt Hancock MP". Retrieved 16 April 2021.
- "Young minister has the skills to climb to the top in Westminster". Financial Times. Retrieved 10 July 2018.
- "Matt Hancock replaces Jeremy Hunt as health secretary". The Independent. Retrieved 2018-07-09.
- "Race to be new prime minister begins". BBC News. 25 May 2019. Retrieved 25 May 2019.
- "Tory leadership: Matt Hancock quits contest". BBC News. 14 June 2019. Retrieved 14 June 2019.
- "Matt Hancock quits as health secretary after breaking social distance guidance". BBC News. 2021-06-26. Retrieved 2021-06-26.
- "Matt Hancock quits and Sajid Javid becomes new Health Secretary". The Daily Telegraph. 27 June 2021. Retrieved 27 June 2021.