Matt Hancock and Thérèse Coffey trolled for no-show on GMB

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Ever wanted to see Matt Hancock really going for it singing Queen alongside the Work and Pensions Secretary?

Us neither, but thanks to Good Morning Britain much of the country has now witnessed this spectacle.

The Health Secretary got up on stage for a duet with Thérèse Coffey at a pre-Covid party, which someone helpfully thought to film.

Don’t stop them now, they’re having such a good time…

Introducing the clip, Piers Morgan said: ‘If you are of a sensitive disposition, we are about to show some footage of Health Secretary Matt Hancock and Thérèse ‘wake up and never smell the’ Coffey, which is so horrific, you may want to protect your children, your elderly, certainly the infirm.

‘This is not something that should be watched casually, this is something to brace yourself for.’

Matt Hancock and Therese Coffey sing Queen at Kareoke bar shown on GMB

Hitting those high notes (Picture: GMB)

Matt Hancock and Therese Coffey sing Queen at Kareoke bar shown on GMB

At least they’re having fun (Picture: GMB)

GMB decided to play the video after ministers continued to decline appearing on the show for interviews.

Explaining what was going on, Piers continued that they were ‘destroying one of the great Queen anthems’.

He added: ‘The parallel I would use, in the clip, they both believe they are nailing it, they think they are doing a great job.

‘Everybody watching it thinks they are an absolute trainwreck, is that a metaphor for this government?’

After watching the video, one Twitter user shared it saying: ‘I’ve seen a lot of things but I didn’t think I’d ever see Matt Hancock saying ‘i’m a sex machine ready to reload.’

Responding, a man said: ‘I did not watch this but even knowing that it exists has taken a decade off my life.’

Another claimed: ‘He’s singing about austerity.’

Wonder what else GMB might have in the archive if they don’t get an interview soon? We dread to think.

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source: skynews.com