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They`ve given poor Matt the very worst five body parts possible
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Make that six, with a full cockroach shish kebab; fair play to him
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Moyles not done with Hancock yet
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He'll get some die hard support if he follows through on getting the truth out of him
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Thought it might be Owen, and yep! He's more popular than jill
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big chance for Owen to shine doing a quiz related trial
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since his arrival, it's become the Matt Hancock reinvention program. Price dropping rapidly on one of the UK's most previously despised persons. Becoming a soap now.
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its even better one of them aka Moyles is not letting him get away with a lame apology over the death of thousands
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be good if Moyles did it to his face rather than behind his back, appears to be the bullet loader at present. Hancock it miles ahead of expectations at present and the market is in a state of shock. currently showing 13s
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i think Moyles is building himself upto it luke, he's a yorkshire man, must blunt counties in uk
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Chris obviously see's this as a career defining moment, asking him why he's sorry thousands died on his watch...or he knows a lot of the public would like to hear it.
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no one will ever get this chance again probably, when he's at his most vulnerable with no where no run
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lets face it the rest let him off lightly after a few tears ffs
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given the very person put in there to do these questions has so far let him away lightly, if Moyles does cease his opportunity and ask the correct questions and gets the right answers, it should become national news and project both as likely finalists (yes even Hancock) in this new woke society.
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Its funny when you see him leave the razor on the side and all the dirty water in the sink, it humanises him. for that moment he became an ordinary bloke, which he is in reality.
Moyles could push him closer but still hard to see him go all the way into the final, could just as quick all be settled within a day or two and forgot about by the start of eliminations. the bitching/bullying needs to be continuous and persistent for hancock to have a realistic chance of winning surely ? He's actually done ok in the trials, faced the critics and shed some tears, in the eyes of the majority he's paid his dues i suspect...now the momentum to carry him deep into the competition all depends on Moyles and any recruits he can muster to hound Hankcock into him achieving a big sympathy vote. i see it blowing over myself and hancock leaving in 7th or 8th, i don't see Moyles trying to further himself here, doing himself any favours when its probably only a tiny percentage of the country who really wants hancock to suffer answering the questions hidden deep in his soul. Moyles is just gonna end up showing the dark side his backers were always concerned about. |
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The danger here is if Moyles pushes him too far and Hancock is hiding something, im not talking politically though but something personal, along the lines of suicidal thoughts relating to guilt. Then that will turn the market on its head, Moyles not accepting his apology is heightening the drama and making it must see television. What we went through being locked down for months on end, then restricted in every day life was unprecedented. Hancock was instrumental in those decisions and Moyles looks pretty determined to get a more detailed answer to Hancocks actions.
Do we have any clues to the viewing figures ?? As someone said earlier in the thread, depending how this pans out those extra numbers could make a massive difference to voting figures compared to previous less dramatic series. |
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just noticed something scarlette said while Moyles was 'recruiting' she said 'we just have to take him on face value for in here, but outside of here probably not gonna be friends with you, but in here were together as a team'. Owen was the other person stood with them.
mmmmmm the chances of this all being swept under the carpet are unlikely, this does look like have some legs. Iain lee last person to get bullied finished 3rd |
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such a weak field, boredom setting in, a big group who will start to divide, human nature will kick in and the weak set upon, the common enemy.
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human nature ensures similar profiles are attracted to each other, then the red types (Alphas) will try to establish a dominance. Talking behind each other's backs is how they form groups and appoint targets. The winner will be whoever is best edited or who avoids being drawn into such groups (bullying).
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agree armagnac, a fairly boring field at present, however has potential for Moyles to kick off as he see's himself as the Alpha while others have Tindall as the Alpha
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As the man with a target on his back by basically all of them, he who is seen as weak and a wanted man by the public fed by numerous members of the camp, even baba's passive aggressive approach plants seeds amongst the group.
Hancock literally only has to do the slightest thing to get jumped on, whether its something he might say accidentally or something he does like after shaving and leaving the mess. They will be after his blood for anything as he's the only one they really dislike and are being burdened with having to be with him. ive not seen any genuine friendship in there, only from the person who entered with actually seann..but thats natural coz he too is desperately trying to redeem himself as well...which after 5 mins with Sue was achieved lol. its hancock's blood they want and its his blood they shall get |
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i get the distinct feeling they want to break Hancock inside and outside of camp
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if the show producers were smart, they would introduce his own lockdown rules against him while in camp. Think the general public would agree with them in this case.
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Hancock is going to be his own worst enemy and we saw it clearly last night, that being he is getting to comfortable and is beginning to look a little too pleased with himself.
After his "grilling" you could visibly see his demeanour was one of someone who had thought that they had done a very good job and with his confidence he then went and overdone it by proclaiming that he was after "forgiveness". (sick bucket time) He then decided, just to remind everyone in case we had forgotten, just how sneaky politicians are by explaining just how they dodge questions!!! "pivoting we call it" Someone should have said to him....."You mean like what you've just been doing with us here" |
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very true duffy but the majority of the public are nowhere near that smart enough to notice that, he will be shafted in the edit as soon as he slips up
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all it really proves is the show is gonna be all about him every day
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Market seems to know who's done well in the camp leader vote..
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thought you said there was no insiders
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very hard to believe hancock has beaten crocodile dundee magic mike to potential leader role, if so he has serious support
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its probably his constituents voting to keep the fecker in there as long as possible
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Apart from the bush telegraph I haven't heard Tindall say anything yet.
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a mute royal or a lying politician
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If hancock has enough support for camp leader as it stands he could take the house and senate by the midweek
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BOY George had to "walk away" from his fellow campmates as they grilled Matt Hancock in order to avoid his "pathetic excuses", a source has claimed.
The pop icon and I'm A Celebrity contestant was nowhere to be seen as his fellow campmates put questions to former Health Secretary Matt Hancock over his affair, and his involvement in the Covid-19 pandemic. During the grilling, Mr Hancock admitted he made mistakes but said he "fell in love" and now wants "forgiveness" from the public. Now, a show source has exclusively told The Sun that Boy George had to leave the conversation. The source said: “George walked away just before things started getting heated. "He would’ve flipped his lid if he was sitting there listening to Matt’s frankly pathetic excuses.” |
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The implications of a Matt Hancock win on ITV, should be enough to guarantee some negative editing towards him as it approaches the end, because let's face it, he won't voted out on current form.
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camp leaders viewer voted by most votes
2021 4th ginola 2020 2nd jordan north 2019 6th and 2nd jenner and whyment 2018 6th nick knowles 2017 7th and 1st johnson and toff 2016 7th and 1st larry and scarlett 2015 6th tony |