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Tag Archives: Michael Gove
Very disturbing Tory Ministers
It seems as if each week primarily inside Parliament that senior members of the Government raise themes that most of us do not treat seriously or indeed find very deeply disturbing. As Parliament meets this week for the last few … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Amber Rudd, Boris Johnson, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Michael Gove, Peter Bottomley
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Levelling Up relates to strengthening Councils
Over the last few days there have been a number of references to the context of levelling up but based on the information I have seen there was no explanation of what it relates to. However the phrase in the … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Amy Fleming, Boris Johnson, English Devolution, LGA, Michael Gove
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Is Michael Gove using Osmotherly to deny truth?
A few hours ago the Independent newspaper published this piece written by Jon Stone under the headline “Michael Gove obstructs investigation into Greensill scandal by blocking witness from appearing at inquiry” which is very interesting, and also very disturbing. This … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Greensill, Jon Stone, Michael Gove, Michael Wragg, Osmotherly, Sue Gray
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Michael Gove went missing over recording and Emails
Yesterday afternoon at 4.10pm there was this debate in Parliament under the title of Security of Ministers’ Offices and Communications. Peter Bone was the person who asked the question and it was very clearly directed to a man who is … Continue reading
Gove must start to take seriously his abiding by the Law
This tweet from Ryan Heath helpfully promotes this piece today in The Times which discloses that within the Cabinet Office, which is of course run by Michael Gove, that there is a unit that is called the “clearing house” that … Continue reading
When did Douglas Ross and chums do a reality check for the UK?
I must be honest that I don’t read many pieces from the Daily Express but 10 hours ago Brian McGleenon wrote this piece with this headline (which I have slightly adjusted). I have also added a couple more photos for … Continue reading
Some strange views from some angry powerful people
It is always challenging when people who have significant influence and indeed power in our nation make a range of statements that are clearly disconnected from the others they have made. Sadly these folk shown here are willing to change … Continue reading
When will this Government answer some questions?
On Tuesday lunchtime there was a debate on the subject of “Covid-19: Government’s Publication of Contracts” which took place following several Court issues. They all related to the way the Government has dealt with procurement over COVID and there was … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Ben Spencer, COVID-19, Edward Argar, Michael Gove, Nigel Mills, Rachel Reeves
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We need much more robust help for Companies like this
A few days ago it emerged in the Sunday Times Newspaper that last Thursday Michael Gove had held what is being described as his final behind-closed-doors video call with small and medium-sized business owners, ranging from children’s toy makers to … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, EU Referendum, Journalism, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Greg Hands, James Milbourne, Michael Gove, Rishi Sunak
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Don’t expect Michael Gove to answer a question
A week ago on the last day of Parliament before they had a holiday Michael Gove was the Minister in the House of Commons having to deal with Topical Questions. So he got asked a number of questions and of … Continue reading
