Former Tory Minister Michael Gove Takes Seat in House of Lords
Former Tory Minister Michael Gove Takes Seat in House of Lords

Former Tory Minister Michael Gove Takes Seat in House of Lords

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Michael Gove, a former Conservative MP and cabinet minister, has been ennobled as Baron Gove of Torry and took his seat in the House of Lords. He was conferred a peerage in Rishi Sunak's resignation honours list and ceremonially sworn in wearing traditional scarlet robes, pledging allegiance to King Charles. Gove, who served in multiple government roles including education secretary and housing secretary, stepped down from the Commons after nearly 20 years, citing the toll of public office and a desire for a new generation to lead. Now editor of The Spectator magazine, he was supported during his introduction by fellow Conservative peers Baroness Finn and Lord Vaizey of Didcot. His political career included leading the Vote Leave campaign, multiple cabinet roles, and a controversial reputation marked by both comebacks and criticism from colleagues and unions. The awarding of his peerage sparked some accusations of cronyism and criticism over his political conduct, but Gove acknowledged past mistakes while emphasizing his aim to represent those overlooked and undervalued.

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