ISOBEL OAKSHOTT DID NOT KILL HERSELF
note: He text her at 1.20am on tuesday with threats. not found the video with that wanker piers morgan, seems like murdock needs a distraction and thrown matt hancock under the bus.
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11810251/Journalist-leaked-Matt-Hancocks-WhatsApp-messages-sent-threatening-menacing-message.html
Journalist who leaked more than 100,000 of Matt Hancock's WhatsApp messages claims she got a 'somewhat menacing' message from the former Health Secretary at 1.20am after the story broke
Isabel Oakeshott described the message as 'threatening' in a Telegraph article
It comes after she gave her entire cache of his messages to the newspaper
Matt Hancock is said to be considering legal action to prevent further reporting
The journalist who leaked more than 100,000 of Matt Hancock's WhatsApp messages to the Telegraph has claimed the former Health Secretary sent her a 'menacing message' when he heard what she had done.
Isabel Oakeshott was given access to the messages while ghostwriting Mr Hancock's book Pandemic Diaries - but said she felt compelled to share them with the paper due to information that is in the 'public interest' being left out of the memoir.
Ms Oakeshott last night revealed she did not give the ex-minister advance notice of the leak, saying he found out 'late [Tuesday] Night'.
Writing in The Telegraph, she described the message as 'threatening' as she launched a fresh defence of her actions by focussing on the pandemic's impact on children.
On Wednesday she told Piers Morgan Uncensored on TalkTV: 'I received a somewhat menacing message at 1.20 in the morning.'
But when pushed to reveal what the contents of that message was, Ms Oakeshott refused to do so, saying: 'You can easily summise whether Matt Hancock is my friend at this point.'
She added: 'I think he is extremely troubled about how to respond to this, but this is not about him.'
Mr Hancock is said to be 'considering all options' in response to the leak.
'She's broken a legal NDA. Her behaviour is outrageous,' a source close to the former health secretary said.
Representatives for Mr Hancock have been contacted for comment.
Yesterday Ms Oakeshott confirmed that she had broken an non-disclosure agreement with Mr Hancock - although she argued that her action was overwhelmingly in the 'public interest'.
She wrote: 'One way or another, a great deal of material that is overwhelmingly in the public interest and pertinent to the public inquiry was suppressed [from Pandemic Diaries].'
The claim of the 'menacing message' came as the Telegraph published further revelations from the WhatsApps on Wednesday night.
They detailed comments made by the then-Health Secretary to former Education Secretary Sir Gavin Williamson, in which he branded teaching unions 'absolute a**es'.
Sir Gavin is said to have replied: 'They really really do just hate work'.
Following the messages' publication, the former education secretary tweeted that his comments had been 'about some unions and not teachers'.
He added: 'I have the utmost respect for teachers who work tirelessly to support students.
'During the pandemic, teachers went above and beyond during very challenging times and very much continue to do so.'
Further details about the government's decision-making over school closures were also released on Wednesday night.
A spokesman for Mr Hancock said: 'Tonight's [Wednesday's] revelations are exactly like last night's. These are partial accounts, obviously spun with an agenda.
'They show Matt was focused throughout on saving lives. The right place for a full assessment is the (official Covid) inquiry.'
Leaked messages published on Tuesday night seemingly showed Mr Hancock rejected the Chief Medical Officer's call to test all residents going into English care homes for Covid at the start of the pandemic.
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