In the end, it wasn’t the snogging, as Brits call smooching, with an aide that got Britain’s most prominent pandemic official to resign Saturday. It was, his many critics claimed, the audacious hypocrisy: the sense that ordinary people must follow to the rules, of mask-wearing and social distancing, even if the elite get to make out in government offices.
Matt Hancock announced his resignation as health secretary after the Sun tabloid earlier splashed a photograph, and later video, of the 42-year-old passionately kissing a former Oxford University friend inside the ministry’s headquarters in May, when Britons were still being implored to keep three- to six-feet (roughly 1-2m) apart.
Both Hancock and the aide, public relations expert Gina Coladangelo, who is married to the multimillionaire fashion tycoon Oliver Tress, have spouses…