Matt Hancock 'discussed withholding learning disability hub if Bury MP opposed lockdown', leaked messages suggest
07.03.2023 - 02:23
/ manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Matt Hancock discussed withholding funding for a learning disability centre if a Bury MP 'rebelled' against coronavirus restrictions, newly leaked messages have suggested.
The former health secretary and an aide previously spoke about warning the Bury North MP James Daly that a new centre for disabled children and adults would be 'off the table' if he voted against the Government, according to the Telegraph’s 'The Lockdown Files' investigation.
Senior Conservative Jake Berry described the disclosure as an 'absolute disgrace' and called for Mr Hancock to be hauled before the Commons for questioning.
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However, in response, Mr Hancock’s team said 'what’s being accused here never happened' as they disputed the 'entirely partial account' based on a trove of leaked WhatsApp messages.
The Telegraph said the discussion between Mr Hancock and political aide Allan Nixon came ahead of a vote on December 1 2020 on the introduction of new Covid restrictions in England. Mr Nixon said they need to 'dangle our top asks' over some of the newest MPs who entered Parliament in 2019 through Boris Johnson’s general election victory.
Mr Nixon suggested, for example, “James wants his Learning Disability Hub in Bury – whips call him up and say Health team want to work with him to deliver this but that’ll be off the table if he rebels”.
“These guys’ re-election hinges on us in a lot of instances, and we know what they want. We should seriously consider using it IMO,” he wrote. Mr Hancock’s response was “yes 100%”.
Mr Daly, a Conservative MP, told the paper he was 'appalled' and 'disgusted' that the disability hub was discussed