I was quoting Nick’s opinion re rumour and gossip and was, I thought, giving his (Mr Hancock’s) reason for the breach of covid guidelines which was his admitted downfall i.e. his close contact with his friend.
That quote, with the important words bolded....
"But again, politicians are entitled to a private life, and judging them on the basis of rumour and gossip
about their private life choices is wrong.
Hancock's failure wasn't in his relationships, it was in breaching the guidelines his own department issued."
"Mr Hancock breached the guidelines through his close contact with and an admitted relationship with a friend who had been appointed by him to a position within his department."
= Fact (with the breach being a resigning issue)[Edit: Examples below from elsewhere,
not said by heywood]
"love rat"
"throughout most of it"
"I feel sorry for his wife and children"
"midlife crisis"
"Cheated"
"Mistress"
~and~
"Matt Hancock's secret affair with aide Gina Coladangelo..." [The Sun]
"Matt Hancock 'affair with Gina' is 'serious' and he is 'in love'..." [The Mirror]
"Callous Matt Hancock dumped wife on Thursday" [Daily Wail]
= Rumour and gossip (about private life choices)