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  1. JC Footy Genius

    Micheal Gove and Boris Johnson.

    I expect journalists will ask the same question and he will provide examples. He referred to the European court in Luxembourg which is the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) not the ECHR. Although membership of the ECHR is a prerequisite for joining the EU so has some relevance to...
  2. JC Footy Genius

    Micheal Gove and Boris Johnson.

    True although perhaps not surprising considering it was the Guardian choosing the contributors. Getting back to the topic of this thread this is why I consider Gove an impressive political figure. Michael Gove: Why I’m backing Brexit "For weeks now I have been wrestling with the most...
  3. JC Footy Genius

    Micheal Gove and Boris Johnson.

    Good news for the Out campaign (if true). Boris reaches the parts of the electorate that others can't reach.
  4. JC Footy Genius

    Micheal Gove and Boris Johnson.

    Three separate examples. There are some positives. He made the education system far more robust by focusing on a broad and balanced curriculum, and by focusing on qualifications that were meaningful. There is very small pantheon of great reforming education secretaries who have genuinely...
  5. JC Footy Genius

    Micheal Gove and Boris Johnson.

    No. See reply to next quote. There seems to be a narrative with Gove that he was a disaster as Education Secretary I was trying to suggest (poor choice of link) there is an alternative view. It seems that any Secretary of state inevitably becomes a hate figure if they try to make significant...
  6. JC Footy Genius

    Micheal Gove and Boris Johnson.

    I like Gove he stands up to vested interests .... Michael Gove proven right as schoolkids in deprived areas finally have education to match Eton http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/michael-gove-proven-right-schoolkids-6301722 (sorry for the biased source) ... and Andrew Neil on the Daily...
  7. JC Footy Genius

    Micheal Gove and Boris Johnson.

    Agree with you. Osborne is Cameron's chosen successor and will have the party establishment backing him , May will be the main challenger. Boris has little support amongst Tory MP's so needs the membership to back him. The Tory membership is Euro sceptic and would reward any big beast if they...
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