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[174] He offered to stand in for Johnson during a Channel 4 debate on environmental issues but the editor of Channel 4 News said the debate was only open to party leaders. [93] The fee had been heavily criticised for, among other things, causing innocent people to plead guilty out of financial concerns. [99], Gove was a prominent figure in the campaign for Britain to leave the EU in the 2016 referendum and described his decision to take that side as "the most difficult decision of my political life". He was given the additional title of Minister for Intergovernmental Relations. [104], He argued Britain would be "freer, fairer and better off" for leaving,[101] and that "[t]he day after we vote to leave, we hold all the cards and we can choose the path we want. [67], During the 2010 Conservative Party Conference, Gove announced that the primary and secondary-school national curricula for England would be restructured, and that study of authors such as Byron, Keats, Jane Austen, Dickens and Thomas Hardy would be reinstated in English lessons as part of a plan to improve children's grasp of English literature and language. [286], In August 2021, Gove was filmed dancing "merrily" in an Aberdeen nightclub. [91] Gove remained in the post of chief whip until May 2015, when the role was taken over by Mark Harper. [82][83], On 15 July 2014, Gove's four-year stint in charge of the Department for Education came to an end when he was dismissed[84] as Secretary of State for Education and replaced by former Treasury Minister Nicky Morgan in a wide-ranging cabinet reshuffle. "[253][254], Some of Gove's key points were rebuffed by the academics that Gove had used to support his thesis. "[255] Evans said Gove's attack was "ignorant" and asked how anyone could possibly say Britons were fighting for freedom given their country's main ally was Tsarist Russia. [9], Gove, his parents, and his adoptive sister Angela Christine lived in a small property in the Kittybrewster area of Aberdeen,[10] before relocating to Rosehill Drive. As the protesters attempted to surround him, he was protected by police officers and escorted to a nearby building. [120][121] Gove declined to deny leaking the Queen's comments. Some political analysts predicted that Gove might quit the race if he was unable to beat Leadsom in the first round of voting. Following the 2015 general election, Cameron promoted Gove as Secretary of State for Justice and Lord Chancellor in his newly formed cabinet. [41] Despite preferring Hillary Clinton to Trump as President of the United States,[130] Gove's interview and consequent defence of it was seen by some[who?] [97] The CBA subsequently praised his "courage" in reversing the proposed cuts.
[78][79] At the Association of Teachers and Lecturers Annual Conference in March 2013 a motion of no-confidence in Gove was passed. [195][196], In July 2021, Gove worked part-time in Glasgow as part of the Government strategy to strengthen the Union. [136] He was praised by Greenpeace UK executive director John Sauven for his strong stance on issues like bee-harming pesticides, single-use plastic bottles and the future of the internal combustion engine", adding "Gove has defied many people's expectations on the environment". But she is not discouraged or repentant; she is still as gloriously candid as ever. [103] Despite this, Gove decided to support the Leave campaign. [109], In his memoir For the Record, Cameron described Gove during this period as "mendacious", adding: "One quality shone through, disloyalty. [22] During his first year,[23] he met future Prime Minister Boris Johnson and ran his campaign to be President of the Oxford Union. [14] Gove joined the Labour Party in 1983[15] and campaigned on behalf of the party for the 1983 general election. Rather than isolating for the normal ten-day period, Gove was able to take part in a pilot scheme designed to investigate the efficacy of testing, which required him to self-isolate for only one day and undergo testing every day for a week. [4] Gove regarded his birthplace as Edinburgh until it was revealed in a biography in 2019 that he was born in a maternity hospital in Fonthill Road, Aberdeen. In July 2021, a joint statement on behalf of Gove and Vine said that they had agreed to separate and were in the process of finalising their divorce. "[226], Giving evidence before the Leveson Inquiry in May 2012, Gove said he was "unashamedly on the side of those who say that we should think very carefully before legislation and regulation because the cry 'Something must be done' often leads to people doing something which isn't always wise. Michael Gove's daughter was given special permission for a coronavirus test. [58] Gove also claimed for a cot mattress, despite children's items being banned under updated Commons rules. Michael Gove says progress on fixing the problems have been "piecemeal", but Labour says social homes have been lost. He praised Franklin D. Roosevelt as a model for his renewal of capitalism and he imagined the construction of inclusive societies with the deconstruction of Whitehall.
[111] Instead, he was seen as a strong, highly influential supporter of Johnson for that role. Cabinet Office Minister Michael Gove and his journalist wife Sarah Vine have "agreed to separate", a joint spokesman for the couple has said. [35] In 1994 he began working for the BBC's Today programme. He was educated at two state schools (Sunnybank Primary School and Kittybrewster Primary School),[11] and later, on the recommendation of his primary school teacher,[12] he sat and passed the entrance exam for the independent Robert Gordon's College. [187], Under the terms of England's all-tier COVID-19 restrictions in December 2020, pubs were only legally allowed to serve alcoholic beverages with a substantial meal. ", "Brexit deal: Breakthrough on Northern Ireland border could be a sign that UK-EU talks are on the right track", "Brexit: UK to ditch Internal Market Bill clauses after reaching agreement in principle on Northern Ireland Protocol", "Covid: Michael Gove alerted by NHS Test and Trace after Champions League trip", "Gove gets Covid alert after attending Champions League final in Portugal", "Covid contract for firm run by Cummings' friends unlawful, finds judge", "Michael Gove to work part-time in Glasgow as Boris Johnson seeks goodwill in Belfast", "It's great to be in our Glasgow HQ today - Scotland benefits from its two Governments working together. [117] He subsequently told the media that he was "naturally disappointed" and described his two opponents as "formidable politicians", welcoming the fact that the next PM would be female. [65], In July 2010, Gove said that Labour had failed in their attempt to break the link between social class and school achievement despite spending billions of pounds: quoting research, he indicated that by the age of six years, children of low ability from affluent homes were still out-performing brighter children from poorer backgrounds. In 2005 he was appointed Shadow Minister for Housing and Planning. [185] In a COBR meeting he chaired on 24 November 2020, he agreed, with the leaders of the UK's devolved governments, to a set of rules governing social mixing for the whole of the country over the Christmas period. That wasn't the message of the campaign I helped lead. [157] In June, reports emerged that Gove had taken cocaine as a journalist in his twenties. [170] That month, an official Cabinet Yellowhammer document leaked, predicting that a no-deal Brexit would lead to food, medicine and petrol shortages. Friends of Gove denied he had attempted to avoid paying. [192] David Frost succeeded Gove as the UK chair of the Partnership Council on 1 March 2021. Michael Gove was confronted by an anti- Brexit holidaymaker over after being caught up in huge queues at a Greek airport. [26] He graduated with an upper second. MacMillan responded, saying: "I agree with some of what Mr Gove says, but he is mistaking myths for rival interpretations of history. [38][39] He broke the news of the 1995 Conservative Party leadership election thanks to his connections with the upper echelons of the party. [29] Struggling to maintain his career in London,[30] he moved back to Aberdeen and became a trainee reporter at The Press and Journal, where he spent several months on strike in the 19891990 dispute over union recognition and representation. [168][169] He said in August that it was "wrong and sad" that the EU was "refusing to negotiate" over a new withdrawal agreement. In February it was reported that the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, Michael Gove, had floated a proposal first mooted during the coalition government: to withdraw child benefit to children who are truanting. 'I don't want my daughter to be a landmine victim' Americast: Trump Indicted. [264] Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg criticised the idea, calling it "a case of the haves and the have yachts". "[227], During the 2008 Conservative Party Conference, Gove argued that Edmund Burke, an 18th-century philosopher who commented on organic society and the French Revolution, was the greatest conservative ever. In the 2014 cabinet reshuffle he was moved to the post of chief whip. Picture: PA By Kate Buck @katebuck96 The daughter of Cabinet Minister Michael Gove I did not say, as Mr Gove suggests, that British soldiers in the First World War were consciously fighting for a western liberal order. Conservative Party; In September 2011, the Financial Times reported that Gove had used an undisclosed private email account called "Mrs Blurt" to discuss government business with advisers. Born June 30, 1948, Yunupingu leaves behind an immense legacy. Clegg told a BBC documentary that Gove "obviously communicated it well, I know he did". 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His wife Sarah Vine (somewhat inaccurately)[243] complained in her Daily Mail column that he could not have his foot X-rayed by the NHS because the minor injuries unit the couple visited did not provide the facility at weekends. "[251], In an article about the First World War centenary in January 2014,[252] Gove criticised academic and television interpretations of World War I as "left-wing versions of the past designed to belittle Britain and its leaders. [277] Gove has lived in Earl's Court,[278] Notting Hill,[279] North Kensington[280] and Mayfair. [283] In January 2022, their divorce was granted. [8] After he joined the Gove family, Logan's name was changed to Michael Andrew Gove. The marital home is in west London, and the couple's son and daughter are both teenagers. WebRESPECT IS NOT THIS Mr Goves unfortunate choice of words this morning One of my worries is that some of the people who are attacking Ofsted object to | 17 LinkedIn Watch popular content from the following creators: (@looreie), "[237], Gove had to be calmed by parliamentary colleagues in August 2013 after shouting, "A disgrace, you're a disgrace!" He later apologised and clarified that what he had said was not the case. [40][41] He has also written a weekly column on politics and current affairs for the newspaper and contributed to The Times Literary Supplement, Prospect magazine and The Spectator. Gove has argued that "the only sustainable ethical foundation for society is a belief in the innate worth and dignity of every individual. He said that the ban would take effect by 2040 and end the sales of new fuel combustion cars, trucks, vans, and buses that have petrol and diesel engines in the UK. [60] Prior to the 2010 general election, most of Gove's questions in Commons debates concerned children, schools and families, education, local government, Council Tax, foreign affairs and the environment. [92] He was praised in December 2015 for scrapping the courts fee introduced by his predecessor, Chris Grayling. [267][268], Gove was portrayed by actor Oliver Maltman in the 2019 HBO and Channel 4 drama Brexit: The Uncivil War. 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[144] One of the "toughest worldwide bans" on ivory trade was also introduced in 2018. [260], In April 2015, he described his faith in an article for The Spectator. Known as Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government until 19 September 2021. WebRESPECT IS NOT THIS Mr Goves unfortunate choice of words this morning One of my worries is that some of the people who are attacking Ofsted object to | 17 kommentarer p LinkedIn [57], Over a five-month period between December 2005 and April 2006, Gove claimed more than 7,000 on a house bought with his wife Sarah Vine, in 2002. He received 41 votes in the second ballot, and by the third ballot had 51 MPs backing him. [199][200] Within days his department was renamed the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, and his title changed to Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities. [239], In 2015, Gove cancelled a 5.9 million contract to provide services for prisons in Saudi Arabia, according to The Guardian, because it was thought "the British government should not be assisting a regime that uses beheadings, stoning, crucifixions and lashings as forms of punishment." [51], Gove won the Conservative candidacy for Surrey Heath on 5 July 2004,[52] after the sitting MP Nick Hawkins was deselected by the local Conservative association. [55] He made his maiden speech on 7 June 2005, focusing on national security. He was given responsibilities for the Government's levelling up agenda, the Union and elections, the last two of which he retained from his previous post. Gove initially said that this did not include Scotch eggs, which he defined as a "starter" on multiple occasions (although he said it "would count as a substantial meal if there were table service"); however, he later backtracked and said: "I do recognise that it is a substantial meal. [108] In 2021, Louise Richardson, the vice-chancellor of the University of Oxford, said she was "embarrassed" that Gove was an alumnus, on account of these comments. The coalition governments public spending squeeze contributed to the neglect faced by social housing tenants, Michael Gove has suggested. Disloyalty to me and, later, disloyalty to Boris [Johnson]". [265], In March 2014, he described the concentration of Old Etonians at the top of the Conservative coalition as "ridiculous. Last week, Michael Gove announced that he was entering isolation given that his 17-year-old daughter [69], During the CameronClegg ministry, Gove was the subject of repeated criticism for alleged attempts to avoid the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act. [173], Gove helped to prepare Johnson for the 2019 general election debates by playing the role of the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn. The Sun said it had "multiple sources" and was confident its report was true. According to Jon Craig of Sky News, Gove was told to "go and learn about loyalty on the backbenches" in a two-minute meeting with May. [148], In March 2019, Gove argued that "we didn't vote to leave without a deal. [90] He missed his first House of Commons vote in the new role, as explained by Shadow Commons Leader Angela Eagle; "Gove not only lost his first vote but managed to get stuck in the toilet in the wrong lobby". [44] He wrote a sympathetic biography of Michael Portillo and a highly critical study of the Northern Ireland peace process (The Price of Peace), where he compared the Good Friday Agreement to appeasement of the Nazis in the 1930s. He wrote: "Listening to the new Tory Govt policy announcements, each more desperate than the last, I think it's fair to say we have reached the 'Cones Hotline' stage of [145], May offered Gove the post of secretary of state for exiting the European Union after Dominic Raab's resignation over the Brexit withdrawal agreement in November 2018. [49][50] He was involved in founding the right-leaning magazine Standpoint, to which he occasionally contributed. Today we've been pushing forward on the vaccine rollout and post-Covid economic recovery", "Reshuffle Latest: Truss Becomes Foreign Secretary, Gove Moves To Housing", "The Rt Hon Michael Gove @MichaelGove has been appointed Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government @MHCLG He takes on cross-government responsibility for levelling up. [20] He became a member of the Oxford University Conservative Association and was secretary of Aberdeen South Young Conservatives. Vine concluded the Mail on Sunday article, writing: Climbing that "Michaels daughter was at the party too and seemed less than impressed." Standards in mathematics and science were also strengthened. [143] Concerns were also raised about the selection process for the job, which was overseen by Sir Ian Cheshire, the chairman of Goldsmith's investment firm, Menhaden Capital Management. The National Association of Head Teachers, the Association of Teachers and Lecturers, the National Union of Teachers and the NASUWT passed motions of no confidence in his policies at their conferences in 2013.
[212][24] A Downing Street source described him as a "snake" following the sacking.
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