Michael Gove QUITS parliament: Cabinet minister heaps pressure on Rishi Sunak by becoming the most high-profile MP to join record-breaking Tory election exodus days after backing PM’s decision to call vote on July 4

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13457019/Michael-Gove-QUITS-parliament-election.html

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    1. I would say don’t let the door hit you on the way out but his face looks like he got hit on the way in.

    2. Extension_Struggle27 on

      Ok I’m not a conspiracy guy by any stretch, but all this feels a bit weird, right? The haste to call this election, the terrible optics over the last few days, and now this exodus…Do they actually want to lose? What did Rishi hear that made him call the election this hastily? Did he just know he was royally fucked or could it be something else?

    3. Cold-Sun3302 on

      Good riddance! The more the cretins continue jumping from the sinking ship, the more my serotonin levels spike. Thanks for fking up the country but please now get out of the way and let someone else at least try to reverse some of the damage you caused for your own selfish gains.

    4. sniptwister on

      And I was so looking forward to watching him lose his seat on election night

    5. JuiceMeSqueezeMe on

      He wanted to be Prime Minister so bad but even he can see that he’ll be a very old man before the Tories are electable again

    6. “You can’t fire me, I quit!”

      As if this clown was getting reelected anyway.

    7. Wyvernkeeper on

      He’s got more important shit to do these days and lots of it to be getting on with. It’s mostly cocaine but anyway….

    8. Old_Profit_9967 on

      No doubt to pursue a trade as a Tony Montana impersonator… Complete with real Columbian marching powder

    9. iamezekiel1_14 on

      Surrey Heath is still 4/9 Tory; 5/2 LDs. Sounds like a possible value bet territory here?

    10. EwokSuperPig___ on

      It’s one of the few Tory who still has some credibility, yes the bar is that low. I traditionally his seat is safe but I wouldn’t be surprised if the Lib Dem’s take it

    11. The comments about “they know something!” aside, my “conspiracy” theory is that the likes of Gove and co, who’ve long been against Boris, are planning some kind of new opposition party after the Tories are decimated, or are simply going to take over the party again once Sunak quits, which he will ~~if~~ when they lose.

      Boris, Gove, Patel, The Haunted Pencil, Farage (notice how he’s not standing too….) are all gagging to “save the Tories” after they get destroyed. And this has been in motion for a while – [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-64263243](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-64263243)

      You could get *really* conspiratorial and suggest the election of Truss was an inside job to fuck them over on purpose to provide that nice vacuum to jump into.

      Trump wins the US election, the above shower of shite align with him to provide a right wing opposition to Labour, use the utter mess 14 years of Tory rule left the country in to blame on Labour…..five years rolls around quicker than you might think…

      EDIT – and before anyone says “but they won’t be MPs!” neither was Farage, ever, and look at what he did.

    12. MatthewKvatch on

      As an aside from this but on a similar point, what happens if Mogg loses his seat? Does he just move into the Lords? And if so, is that a ‘plus one’ in the Lords versus now or does he already have a position there? I assume he can’t do both at once. I’d rather he did neither, but fuck you Alexander de Pfeffel.

    13. They are all trying to avoid their Michael Portillo moment so they have some credibility for a few years down the line when a new Tory leader tries to get them back in.

    14. Broadspectrumguy on

      The Tory train wreck is running at full speed, the boiler is fully stoked , the drivers cab is empty.

      Enjoy the crash.

    15. More_Pace_6820 on

      I despise Gove’s politics & he’s a slimy character, I wouldn’t trust as far as I could throw him, but at least he understands politics. A rare commodity in the cabinet & party. The Tory cupboard is looking emptier by the day & this is increasingly feeling like the death throes of the party.

    16. SubstanceDreaming on

      So has Matt Hancock now too! Hahahaha, get out of our government you treasonous fucks.

    17. Jovial_Banter on

      Like rats leaving a sinking ship.

      To paraphrase the man himself, I think we’ve all had enough of Michael Gove

    18. WaitForItLegenDairy on

      Why would the resignation of such a slimy turn-coat “heap pressure” on the HMS Tory-tanic … 🤔

    19. spacebatangeldragon8 on

      One of the most genuinely loathsome figures in British public life this millennium, and one whose grubby fingerprints are over all the greatest crimes, dodgiest deals and most catastrophic blunders of the past fourteen years.

      I’d gloat, but he’ll undoubtedly be slithering off to some cushy think tank sinecure, with periodic excrescences in the *Telegraph’s* opinion pages.

    20. LlamafartingWaffle on

      Oh fuck yes I am off down to my local KFC to wank furiously screaming the national anthem.

    21. how many of those leaving have done private polling that didn’t look good. 

    22. I’m not a big one for calling traitor but a lot of these have sailed this country down the river and now are running away. Bastard

    23. Away-Activity-469 on

      Brexit didn’t save the Tory party. The chickens are coming to roost.

    24. Specific_Till_6870 on

      Someone got an offer from a company we’ve never heard of to make £500k a year doing fuck all. 

    25. Real-Fortune9041 on

      I take it his boyfriend – Joshua Grimstone – will be out of a job, too.

    26. highonpixels on

      Was reading 80 Conservative MPs aren’t standing for re election, seems quite high on paper? It feels so long since the last election and ones prior that I forgotten how common this happens in each election cycle. Would love to get more info the ages of the MP standing out to get a sense whether it’s just early retirement from politics or they just dipping out.

    27. They wanted to oust Rishi before an election, he threatens them and says if you oust me I’ll call an election.

      This is what’s happened imo.

    28. nowayhose555 on

      I really wish the leasehold reforms had gone through. We have a watered down policy that probably won’t change for years now.

    29. I mean… this is kind of a funny side effect of Rishi deciding to surprise everyone with the date. He could’ve have prepped his colleagues and headed into a campaign with a team but instead now we’ve got just a series of very high profile tories resigning in the first week of a 6 week campaign. It looks *terrible* for the campaign. It really is impressive how bad the optics have been so far.

    30. ApplicationCreepy987 on

      This day gets better and better though I’m disappointed we don’t get to see him beaten at the pollsw

    31. AgeingChopper on

      I see it hasn’t stopped Tory donors throwing obscene amounts of money at them. That such people will do that to ensure our money keeps coming to their companies is just another reason to remove them. It stinks.

    32. Agreeable_Falcon1044 on

      Leadsom going too. We may genuinely not know all the tories smiling and clapping on election night

    33. Zoyd_Pinecone on

      Hoped he would have a “portillo moment”. This is bitter-sweet…… mostly sweet.