There have been many unpleasant, and not entirely unfair, remarks directed at Michael Gove during his career. He will doubtless be relieved to know that the only one I intend to repeat is unlikely to see the Conservative MP beat himself to death with his own frozen tears.
Gove, throughout his political meanderings, has often been referred to sneeringly as a didact. A zeal for sharing knowledge, as any schoolboy will tell you, is never anything but bothersome. But to do so with such unconcealed condescension is most usually the first step in a process that typically ends in a Read full story ›
Source: The Drum