It’s illustrative to note that Michael Gove has not appeared in public or on any media format for about 6 weeks; while Cameron and Osborne make almost daily appearances. This to me suggests two things: an early general election (or ASAP for the Tories, probably after an engineered falling out with the LibDems, with the latter blamed for it) and, secondly, that Duncan-Smith and Gove are known by the Tories to be electoral liabilities. Just guesses I know, but time will tell how close they are.
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It’s illustrative to note that Michael Gove has not appeared in public or on any media format for about 6 weeks; while Cameron and Osborne make almost daily appearances. This to me suggests two things: an early general election (or ASAP for the Tories, probably after an engineered falling out with the LibDems, with the latter blamed for it) and, secondly, that Duncan-Smith and Gove are known by the Tories to be electoral liabilities. Just guesses I know, but time will tell how close they are.
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