I think Mr Hancock is continuing to exhibit the absolute absence of judgement, to say nothing of basic awareness, that lost him his political career in the first place.
It's a bit rich writing to say he will not stand for Parliament, when his local constituency party have just passed a vote of No Confidence in him - he was never going to have the chance to run again anyway.
But what Mr Hancock fails to realise, having breathed in the heady fumes of reality television celebrity, is that such 'fame' is seriously short-lived.
I cannot think of one actual winner of the tawdry nonsensical show in which he disported himself for the amusement of the masses, who has actually genuinely used their victory to further their career in any meaningful way.
Since Mr Hancock has no television career whatsoever, and did not even win the show, his imagination that he is suddenly going to be a celebrity' is as likely to find fruition as his victory in a Handsome Young Man About Town contest.
What Mr Hancock fails to grasp, is that being beamed into the nation's living rooms on a show that would have registered every single viewer it had whether he was in it or not, is not going to translate into him being a requirement on any other television show, anywhere, ever.
He's talking of 'endless opportunities' ...
The man is a deluded idiot.