
The Rest Is Politics: Leading 159. Michael Gove: My Journey From Left to Right (Part 1)
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Oct 27, 2025 Michael Gove, a former senior Conservative cabinet minister and current editor of The Spectator, discusses his journey from a Labour activist to a Conservative MP. He reflects on his early political activism and the role of social mobility in his life. Gove shares insights on Rupert Murdoch's influence on media and politics, and his staunch support for Israel, rooted in personal and moral beliefs. The conversation also touches on the complexities of British-Muslim relations and the future of the two-state solution in Israel.
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From Teenage Labour Activist To Conservative
- Gove joined the Labour Party aged 16 and campaigned in Aberdeen North for Michael Foot in 1983.
- He later shifted toward conservatism during his final year at school and at university.
Oxford Union And Early Boris Connection
- Gove describes meeting Boris Johnson at the Oxford Union and supporting his campaign as a college ‘stooge.’
- He explains campus elections often reflected groups of friends rallying behind a dominant figure.
Journalism Trains Useful Political Skills
- Gove argues journalistic skills help politicians cut through jargon and communicate complex issues clearly.
- He warns journalists-turned-politicians may lack patience for long policy implementation.

