Michael Gove sacked ‘for disloyalty’: allies
reveal how it happened
Levelling up secretary fired several hours after
urging Boris Johnson to vacate No 10
Jessica
Elgot Chief political correspondent
@jessicaelgot
Wed 6 Jul
2022 21.55 BST
Michael
Gove was sacked by Boris Johnson on Wednesday evening after telling the prime
minister to quit earlier in the day.
Allies
confirmed the levelling up secretary had been dismissed after a delegation of
cabinet ministers told Johnson he should resign.
Gove was
not among them, but had met the prime minister on Wednesday morning and urged
him to resign, telling him the party would not support him.
Gove told
Johnson he would not stand against him as party leader and was not part of a
leadership bid. His sacking followed the resignation of cabinet ministers Rishi
Sunak and Sajid Javid as well as more than 40 other junior ministers and
parliamentary aides.
No 10
sources have been briefing against Gove for weeks, believing he was behind
negative quotes in the media about Johnson. One very senior aide to Johnson
said several weeks ago that they thought Gove was plotting the prime minister’s
downfall.
Other
cabinet ministers may depart in Gove’s wake. Tory sources had expected the
transport secretary Grant Shapps and the Northern Ireland secretary Brandon
Lewis to resign – but they had not gone by late Wednesday evening. Johnson may
yet opt to sack them.
The Welsh
secretary Simon Hart announced his resignation late on Wednesday.
Johnson
appeared determined to fight on, despite a delegation of senior cabinet
ministers, including home secretary, Priti Patel, and Shapps, personally urging
him to resign.
Shapps, who
did the number crunching for Johnson’s leadership bid, is understood to have
told the PM there was no way he could win a second confidence vote.
He told him
he must make a more dignified exit than that, and should set his own timetable
for his departure. Johnson disagreed.
Another
cabinet minister among the group confirmed that Johnson had told them he had no
intention of stepping down, despite haemorrhaging support throughout Wednesday.
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