Former UKIP London Assembly Peter Whittle, who has not appeared on GB News since May, took to social media to share the devastating information
GB News presenter Peter Whittle has bravely shared that he’s combating most cancers.
The former UKIP London Assembly member, whose final look on the channel was in May, turned to social media to share the devastating well being information.
He has now disclosed that he was identified with stage 4 oesophageal most cancers throughout that very same month.
He stated: “Now, over latest weeks, many considerate and sort individuals have been inquiring about my well being and whether or not every part is appropriately.
“Well, I’ve been considering that maybe the time has come to be open and straight with you about my state of affairs.
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“Early this yr, in May, I used to be identified with stage 4 oesophageal most cancers. As everyone knows, there isn’t any stage 5.
“My most cancers is seemingly a really uncommon one and extremely aggressive.
“Since that point, I’ve undergone chemotherapy remedies, which sadly haven’t labored,” stories the Express.
“But there are different channels remaining and I’m at present ready on the potential for inclusion in a scientific trial.
“All the whereas, I’m very lucky to be surrounded by fantastic and loving individuals.
“I’m in any other case, oddly sufficient, match and nicely. And aside from a somewhat radical totally different coiffure, issues have remained a lot the identical.”
Mr Whittle additionally revealed his prognosis prompted him to reassess his life and implement important adjustments, together with transferring ahead the date of his wedding ceremony to his husband Kurt.
He additional said that his assume tank, the New Culture Forum, will proceed “completely as earlier than”.
The organisation is about to rejoice its 20-year anniversary subsequent yr, and Mr Whittle expressed his dedication saying he “will do my very, easiest to make it possible for I see you there”.
He held the place of deputy chief of UKIP underneath Paul Nuttall from 2016 to 2017.
Mr Whittle ended his membership with UKIP in protest at Gerard Batten’s management in December 2018.
Following this, he took on the function of chief of the brand new Brexit Alliance within the London Assembly and served as chairman of the Assembly’s audit panel.

