Is the ex-health secretary’s TV turn despicable self-promotion, or a nice chance for a fun guy to redeem himself? Here are your thoughts

I think it shows us the confusion between the roles of celebrity and politician, a phenomenon I don’t blame Hancock for. Celebrity is something that comes with entertainment value, whereas politics ought to be an occupation more akin to teaching or being in the army. The sooner he leaves the jungle the better – but I’ll keep watching. I know, I’m a hypocrite. Samuel Blackburn, 22, part-time student and teaching assistant, south London

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