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Originally posted by mercia View Postthe Gove has shuffled
"Mr Cameron said on his Twitter feed that the former education secretary would have "an enhanced role in campaigning and doing broadcast media interviews". That sounds like a good move :-)It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostChief Whip. Perhaps not much damage to be done there?
"Mr Cameron said on his Twitter feed that the former education secretary would have "an enhanced role in campaigning and doing broadcast media interviews". That sounds like a good move :-)
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Lots of surprises - of which the removal of possibly the most evolved thinking leading Tory William Haig was the most astonishing. I had had the impression for quite some time that his having continually to present glosses on the various intractable international political situations in which he was involved in negotating had been starting to get to him.
The removal of the thick-skinned (some might say just thick) Messrs Owen Patterson (Maladminister for Floods) and Philip Hammond will have been welcomed by embarrassed Tory supporters. I'm not surprised Esther McVey stays at Employment - possibly the first-ever unapologetic Scouse apologist for the government's post-Thatcherist attitudes to the unemployed and employed, though for some reason her role has been reduced, for reasons I don't yet understand.
All-in-all a night of long knives that installs an inexperienced Cabinet to fight next year's general Election.Last edited by Serial_Apologist; 15-07-14, 12:00. Reason: to bring in line with subject's new thread
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Nick Robinson on The Departure of Gove (sounds like a P.G. Wodehouse story).It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Though this whole ridiculous farce is enough to make grown (middle-aged) men weep, the following press clip had me howling with laughter:
<The PM's office has tweeted:
“Nick Boles is Minister of State for the Business and Education depts. Part of his brief will be equal marriage implementation'' (my italics)
Mr Boles has not yet commented on his new appointment.>
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostLots of surprises - of which the removal of possibly the most evolved thinking leading Tory William Haig was the most astonishing. I had had the impression for quite some time that his having continually to present glosses on the various intractable international political situations in which he was involved in negotating had been starting to get to him.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostChief Whip. Perhaps not much damage to be done there?
"Mr Cameron said on his Twitter feed that the former education secretary would have "an enhanced role in campaigning and doing broadcast media interviews". That sounds like a good move :-)
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Originally posted by jean View PostThey could promise to reverse the whole Academy nonsense too (except they can't, because they started it.)
But i'm not holding my breath
More of the same nonsense is what we will get in education regardless of which group of f*ckwits are in charge :-(
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Originally posted by jean View PostThey could promise to reverse the whole Academy nonsense too (except they can't, because they started it.)
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