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Top 10 Michael Gove Quotes

  1. I have come, reluctantly, to the conclusion that Boris [Johnson] cannot provide the leadership or build the team for the task ahead.
  2. I will take all the steps necessary to give the NHS at least another £100million per week by 2020.
  3. I believed we needed someone who would be able to build a team, lead and unite. I hoped that person would be Boris Johnson.
  4. I hope that in the days to come, I'll be able to convince my colleagues that I should be one of the candidates that Conservative party members can choose from.
  5. The reason I entered politics was a belief that the people of this country - having achieved so much that was good and noble in our past - had the potential to do amazing things in the future.
  6. Government has got to invest more money in our NHS. The people who work in it are heroic. They do an amazing job.
  7. The British people voted for change.They sent us a clear instruction that they want Britain to leave the European Union and end the supremacy of EU law.
  8. I love my parents in the way most children would: for having been there at every point in my youth and childhood, ready to pick me up when I fell and support me when I stumbled.
  9. You come home to find your 17-year-old daughter engrossed in a book. Which would delight you more - if it were 'Twilight' or 'Middlemarch?'
  10. I remember my mum explaining to me what adoption meant when I was still at primary school. 'Son,' she said to me, 'you didn't grow under my heart, you grew in it'.

Michael Gove Short Quotes

  • In this fallen world, I suspect we will never achieve perfection. But that won't stop me trying.
  • One of the things I know about the European Union is that the European Union can destroy jobs.
  • One of reasons I was able to go to university was because of the sacrifices my family made.
  • It is a belief in human potential that has guided me through my time in Government.
  • If we are to make the most of the opportunities ahead we need a bold break with the past.
  • It was a tough choice [of PM]. I voted for a Scotsman.
  • For a few spotty years, I was that tragic geek
  • It's often the case that successful people invite criticism.
  • Many more schools can be outstanding.
  • I think more and more respect has been accorded to teachers, and quite rightly so.

Michael Gove Famous Quotes And Sayings

I think that the people of Great Britain have had enough of experts with organisations from acronyms saying - from organisations with acronyms - saying that they know what is best and getting it consistently wrong, because these people - these people - are the same ones who got consistently wrong. — Michael Gove

The first four months of my life were spent in care, before I was adopted by my wonderful parents - my mum and dad - Ernie and Christine. They went on to adopt my sister, who is profoundly deaf, and invested both of us with a love and support that informs everything I do today. — Michael Gove

They [British people] told us to restore democratic control of immigration policy and to spend their money on national priorities such as health, education and science instead of giving it to Brussels. — Michael Gove

The common fisheries policy unfortunately led to the devastation of fishing in Scotland. My dad had to close his business. As a result something that he been built up by by grandfather and maintained by my dad disappeared. So my dad suffered. — Michael Gove

The current leadership of the Labor party react to the idea that working-class students might study the subjects they studied with the same horror that the Earl of Grantham showed when a chauffeur wanted to marry his daughter. — Michael Gove

Whatever else I know, I know that if you invest love and care in any individual you can help them to make a difference, to write their own life story. — Michael Gove

The promise to take back control of our borders. I will end free movement, introduce an Australian-style points-based system for immigration, and bring numbers down. With my leadership, it will be delivered. — Michael Gove

You know, you don't see hospital consultants going on strike, and I don't believe that teachers and headteachers should. It's within their rights, it's a civil right, but I think it is wrong in terms of the reputation of the profession. — Michael Gove

My father had a fishing business in Aberdeen destroyed by the European Union and the Common Fisheries Policy. — Michael Gove

One of the problems we have is children are not in school long enough in the day and during the year. — Michael Gove

The promise to use the money we currently send to Brussels and invest it instead on the priorities of the British people - principally in the NHS - and to cut VAT on domestic fuel. With my leadership, it will be delivered. — Michael Gove

I will do everything that is required in order to bring immigration down to a level that is manageable, that the public believe is right. — Michael Gove

We need a national ambition to build hundreds of thousands of new homes a year, both private and socially-rented - led by someone who will not take no for an answer and who will push for diggers in the ground and homes for all come what may. — Michael Gove

The British prime minister will want to have a strong and positive relationship with European leaders always. — Michael Gove

I think that the message I have of optimism and hope about Britain's bright future outside the European Union is shared by many Conservative members and voters - indeed by a majority of the country. — Michael Gove

Because my parents took a risk on me not knowing a thing about me.They believed that in everyone there is potential - that by believing in someone, loving them, nurturing them, you can bring out that potential. — Michael Gove

I felt we needed someone to lead this country who believed heart and soul in leaving the European Union. — Michael Gove

I'm clear that we do need to improve what's happening in our schools. — Michael Gove

Teachers themselves know if there's a colleague who can't keep control or keep the interest of their class, it affects the whole school. — Michael Gove

I think it's appropriate that we simplify, clarify and strengthen, so instead of this nebulousness, we have clarity and authority invested in teachers once more. — Michael Gove

I notice that the number of cosmetic-surgery operations has risen by 34 per cent in the past year. Once we subtract Jordan, Jodie Marsh and Michael Jackson from those figures, we can see that demand overall may have stabilised. — Michael Gove

There are huge challenges ahead for this country but also huge opportunities. We can make this country stronger and fairer. — Michael Gove

I want there to be an open and positive debate about the path the country will now take. Whatever the verdict of that debate I will respect it. — Michael Gove

The challenges facing Britain required not just a cool head, but a heart burning with the desire for change - not business as usual but a bold vision. — Michael Gove

Turkey will "inevitably" join the EU in our lifetime unless we vote to leave. — Michael Gove

I think that what we have heard from the Remain campaign throughout this whole referendum have been dire warnings of the terrible consequences of the British people just taking control of our own destiny.And, the truth is, if we vote to Leave we will be in an economically stronger position. We will be able to take back some of the money that we currently give to the European Union and we can invest it in our priorities. — Michael Gove

In order to be able to reduce migration we need to be outside the European Union. — Michael Gove

Adopting means opening your home, and heart, to a life you've never known. But there is nothing as richly rewarding as being an adoptive parent. — Michael Gove

The promise to leave the European Union, end the supremacy of EU law and take back control of our democracy. With my leadership, it will be delivered. — Michael Gove

If we leave the European Union, yes there will be bumps in the road, inevitably, but we will be in a better position to deal with them. — Michael Gove

I will ensure we honour the instructions the British people have given us. I argued for specific changes in the referendum campaign, I believe in them, I will deliver them. — Michael Gove

I will put my heart and soul into making sure that the care your son or daughter or mum or dad receives is the same I would want for my own family. — Michael Gove

I know what it's like to see someone lose their job as a result of the European Union. I saw my father lose his job, I saw his business go to the wall, I saw 24 people who he employed also lose their jobs. — Michael Gove

I will lay out my plan for the United Kingdom, which I hope can provide unity and change. — Michael Gove

We have a unique chance to heal divisions, give everyone a stake in the future and set an example as the most creative, innovative and progressive country in the world. — Michael Gove

With the single exception of Park Lane, every north-south route in London slows traffic to the pace of a wounded gnat with pleurisy struggling with a squaddie's backpack. — Michael Gove

We need to face the fact that we need more money in order to deliver Jeremy Hunt's absolutely correct drive to guarantee even better standards of care. — Michael Gove

Children themselves know they are being cheated. Ultimately we owe it to our children. They are in school for 190 days a year. Every moment they spend learning is precious. If a year goes by and they are not being stretched and excited, that blights their life. — Michael Gove

Our most important public service will always be the NHS. And I want to say something clear and unambiguous about the future of the health service. — Michael Gove

The British people rejected politics as usual and government as usual. They want and need a new approach to running this country. — Michael Gove

Let me first of all congratulate both of the candidates who have made it through - both Theresa May and Andrea Leadsom are formidable politicians and they have fought great campaigns and they deserve to be in the final two. — Michael Gove

Boris Johnson is a man of great attributes and great qualities. — Michael Gove

I am delighted by the support I have received from colleagues. It reflects the optimistic message that I've been putting forward. — Michael Gove

If I'm the British prime minister I won't be dictated to on the timetable or the manner of the negotiations. — Michael Gove

The accumulation of cultural capital - the acquisition of knowledge - is the key to social mobility. — Michael Gove

Whoever the next prime minister of this country will be, it will be a female prime minister and a female prime minister who has formidable skills and I know whichever one of the two wins they will lead this country well. — Michael Gove

I'll negotiate with toughness, and with great attention to detail to get the best possible deal for Britain. It's only when we are outside the European Union that we can at last bring those numbers [of migrants] under control in the way that the public want. — Michael Gove

In particular, I wanted to help build a team behind Boris Johnson so that a politician who argued for leaving the European Union could lead us to a better future. — Michael Gove

Ever since going up to university, I have accumulated new debt, and new means of becoming indebted. — Michael Gove

Proper history teaching is being crushed under the weight of play-based pedagogy which infantilises children, teachers and our culture. — Michael Gove

Now that Britain has voted to leave, I think the country deserves to have a leader who believes in Britain outside the European Union and who also has experience at the highest level of government. — Michael Gove

Life Lessons by Michael Gove

  1. Michael Gove has demonstrated the importance of staying true to your principles and values, even when faced with criticism and opposition.
  2. He has also shown the power of resilience and determination in achieving success, no matter how difficult the odds.
  3. Lastly, Gove has highlighted the importance of taking a proactive approach to problem-solving, rather than simply reacting to events as they unfold.
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