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Anon has a massive treat for the anons.
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MATT HANCOCK ATTEMPT TO MAKE MOAR MONEY FROM HIS TWEETS DURING I'M A CELEBRITY GET ME OUT OF HEREBACK FIRES AFTER ISABEL OAKESHOTT SELLS THE TWEETS TO THE TABLOIDS.!!!
note Anon know this woman, she is usually on the media circuit of tabloids talking heads like the bbc, itv and other channels plus the uk tabloids. Good on her, hope she enjoys the money.
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The great betrayal: How journalist Isabel Oakeshott leaked Matt Hancock's WhatsApps after they worked together on his book for a year
Matt Hancock and Isabel Oakeshott worked together on The Pandemic Diaries
The Telegraph's coverage of WhatsApp messages casts Hancock in a bad light
By SAM GREENHILL
PUBLISHED: 18:10, 1 March 2023 | UPDATED: 18:18, 1 March 2023
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11808789/How-Isabel-Oakeshott-leaked-Matt-Hancocks-WhatsApps-worked-book.html
images of tweets from below sky link.
https://news.sky.com/story/five-key-exchanges-from-matt-hancocks-leaked-trove-of-whatsapp-messages-12822777
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Beaming at the launch party for their book, Matt Hancock and his co-author Isabel Oakeshott looked every inch the power duo.
They were the toast of the gathering of political luminaries in the great hall of the Science Museum as the former Health Secretary’s pandemic diaries were unveiled.
It was the culmination of a year’s secret collaboration between the pair.
Mr Hancock had entrusted a treasure trove of behind-the-scenes secrets to the author and political journalist, and she had helped him craft his explosive insider account of the Covid crisis.
Yet behind her smiles at the launch party on December 5, was Miss Oakeshott - a journalist with a controversial history - even then plotting to audaciously double-cross her writing partner?
The ink was barely dry on the book, in which Mr Hancock penned a gushing tribute to Miss Oakeshott’s writing prowess and her ‘tenacity at getting me to remember the most telling detail’, when she decided there were further riches to be wrung from the 100,000 private WhatsApp messages Mr Hancock had handed over to her.
As she herself boasted in a Spectator article the same month: ‘Hancock shared far more than I could ever have imagined. I have viewed thousands and thousands of sensitive government communications relating to the pandemic, a fascinating and very illuminating exercise. I was not paid a penny for this work, but the time I spent on the project - almost a year - was richly rewarding in other ways.’
And today, as the material was splurged over seven pages of the Daily Telegraph, Miss Oakeshott admitted there was ‘no secret’ about how all the sensitive material came into her possession.
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