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Articulate Gove reverts to type

Here in Manchester, Michael Gove, the shadow education minister, is rounding off a "schools and sports" session with a populist speech on education.

Gove is the most articulate Tory frontbencher after David Cameron. His message is delivered in a clear and crisp, if slightly pompous, style.

But there is less substance than style in what he says: the need for "blazer and tie" and ridding schools of "faddish ideologies". He repeatedly attacks that old Tory nemesis -- "political correctness" -- as did the shadow culture secretary Jeremy Hunt. Hunt appeared to embarrass Dame Kelly Holmes before Gove's speech by launching a partisan attack on Labour in the passage containing praise for Holmes.

Being in Manchester reminds you what the Tory party is like. And as power appears to beckon they are reverting to type.

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2 comments from readers

jonn elledge
07 October 2009 at 12:01

Oddly enough, Gove was sucking up to the unions terribly in most fringe events.

Silent Hunter
07 October 2009 at 12:57

Yes!

Because we all 'love' political correctness in this country so much now don't we.

Or to use it's more obvious soubriquet - Censorship.

I do hope the supporters of the corrupt Labour Party continue to remind us all as to whom the party of 'political correctness' really is; and why they will be out of power for hopefully my childrens lifespan, to spare them the economic destruction which is the usual legacy of a Labour Government.

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