Jeremy Hunt

The Treasury boss boasted that he was cutting taxes - but the small print told a different story.
The chancellor has announced plans to stop benefit payments to people despite "growing scale of poverty".
Jeremy Hunt announced a cut in national insurance and an increase in the minimum wage.
But the overall tax burden is set to hit a new post-war high - and economic growth will be weaker than previously forecast.
The chancellor will also unveil plans to cut the benefits of those who refuse to accept a job.
Campaigners accuse Treasury minister of "demonising" people with mobility and mental health problems.
And what might Jeremy Hunt say?
"Why would you do that when people are having such a hard time?"
The chancellor could peg any increase to the October rather than September inflation figure.
The former prime minister will challenge Rishi Sunak with an alternative plan, despite the fallout from her last attempt.
About Jeremy Hunt
According to his website: "In December 2005 he was appointed Shadow Minister for Disabled People, where he successfully campaigned for the BBC to increase the amount of subtitling on its programmes. He also campaigned strongly for simplification of the benefits system for disabled people and individual social care budgets. In July 2007 he was appointed to the Shadow Cabinet as Shadow Secretary of State for Culture Media and Sport where he has campaigned for more philanthropy for the arts, local TV, superfast broadband, a schools Olympics and a strengthened domestic tourism industry. "In May 2010 Jeremy was appointed Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport in the new Conservative - Liberal Democrat coalition. In September 2012 he was appointed Secretary of State for Health in the Prime Minister's Cabinet reshuffle. "Jeremy divides his time between Westminster and his constituency home in Farnham. He married his wife Lucia in July 2009 and they have a son and a daughter."