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Hancock accused of ‘crocodile tears’ after breaking down over vaccine

December 8, 2020
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Many were not convinced by Matt Hancock’s tears over the vaccine rollout (Picture: GMB)

The health secretary has been accused of shedding ‘crocodile tears’ after breaking down on live television while watching Britain’s first patients receive the coronavirus vaccine.

Matt Hancock became emotional this morning as he watched Margaret Keenan, 90, become the first person in the world to receive Pfizer’s jab, followed by 81-year-old William Shakespeare.

The minister appeared to wipe away tears as he looked down and smiled, before saying it had been ‘such a tough year for so many’ and that all the work that has gone into the ‘groundbreaking’ vaccine rollout makes him ‘really proud to be British’.

But many have taken to social media accusing the minister of staging an emotional performance, as they held him accountable for a string of failures during the pandemic.

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Palliative care doctor and writer, Rachel Clarke, shared the clip on Twitter and wrote: ‘I have witnessed too many genuine tears to count this year, @matthancock.

‘Counselled too many bereaved families. Cared for too many who died.

‘”We threw a protective ring around care homes,” you told us. 

‘Words – as a palliative care doctor – I will never forgive or forget.’

Senior lecturer in occupational therapy, Sam Baker, said: ‘Nobody needs your insincere crocodile tears act @MattHancock. We needed you to look after the NHS and its staff which you have failed to do in a quite spectacular way.’

Boxer Paul Smith wrote: ‘What a grade-A c**t. Seen better acting on German pornos when I was 14. @MattHancock you’re a piece of sh*t.’

I have witnessed too many genuine tears to count this year, @matthancock. Counselled too many bereaved families. Cared for too many who died.

“We threw a protective ring around care homes,” you told us.

Words – as a palliative care doctor – I will never forgive or forget. https://t.co/9EUFm94o53

— Rachel Clarke (@doctor_oxford) December 8, 2020

Metro.co.uk asked body language expert Judi James for her opinion on whether the health secretary’s emotional display was genuine.

Ms James said: ‘It was not a particularly convincing display but he’s earned his moment of emotion so we probably should give him the benefit of the doubt’.

She said ‘genuine crying’ normally involves three symptoms – the voice ‘breaks’ or the vocal tone changes often getting higher, facial muscles contract and lead to ‘facial crumping’, and the eyes redden and create actual tears.

‘Matt Hancock appears to have no facial puckering or crumpling here,’ she added. ‘His smile as he cries might appear odd but he is going for the “tears of joy” look so the smile and brief laughs would be appropriate.

‘He looks down to wipe one eye only: his right eye with his right hand, and he drops his head as he does so. When he raises his head he stops wiping but keeps his eyes shut in a cut-off ritual.

Crocodile tears @MattHancock. Where are the tears for YOUR failures and the tears for those dead at the hands of YOUR failures. Get in the bin.

— Darren Bell (@darren_bell) December 8, 2020

‘When he opens them there appears to be no sign of actual wet tears here, although he does use a couple of breathless-sounding half-pants/half-laughs to stress the theme of happy crying.’

The expert added: ‘It does look a little incongruent and he might be better not applying for shows where tears-to-order are de rigeur, like TOWIE and Love Island.

‘I suspect the dry-looking eyes are the thing that has drawn out the doubtful comments, although if he’d sucked in his lips while he was dabbing people might have been more convinced.’

The health secretary, who has dubbed today ‘V-Day’, said several times this morning during live interviews that he felt ’emotional’ looking at pictures of Margaret make history by receiving the vaccine in Coventry at 6.31am.

But it wasn’t until he watched William explain how the jab will ‘change lives’ that Mr Hancock became visibly overwhelmed.


Margaret Keenan, 90, is the first patient in the United Kingdom to receive the Pfizer/BioNtech covid-19 vaccine at University Hospital, Coventry, administered by nurse May Parsons, at the start of the largest ever immunisation programme in the UK's history.
Margaret Keenan, 90, is the first patient in the United Kingdom to receive the Pfizer/BioNtech covid-19 vaccine at University Hospital, Coventry (Picture: PA)

He told Piers Morgan: ‘It’s been such a tough year for so many people and there’s William Shakespeare putting it so simply for everybody that we can get on with our lives.

‘There’s still a few months to go. I’ve still got this worry we can’t blow it now, Piers. We’ve still got to get the vaccine to millions of people and so we’ve got to keep sticking by the rules.’

Mr Hancock’s comments came just weeks after Mr Morgan launched a blistering attack on the health secretary and demanded to know why he had not handed in his resignation over a ‘constant series of failings’ during the pandemic.

Following the Government’s 202-day boycott of appearing on the show, the ITV presenter grilled Mr Hancock on a ‘charge sheet’ of failures, including the care home crisis, the delay to implement a national lockdown, the decision to keep borders open and the ‘complete shambles’ of test and trace.

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