Michael Gove, the Levelling Up Secretary, has been at the center of media attention for refusing to bet on flights to Rwanda and for an unspecified action that has reportedly annoyed his colleague, Kemi Badenoch. During an interview with Trevor Phillips on Sky 501, Gove declined to wager £1,000 on the prospect of flights taking off to Rwanda, stating that he doesn't have that kind of money. Additionally, he has been questioned by Camilla Tominey about what he did to irritate Badenoch but dismissed the matter as 'tittle tattle of politics' and acknowledged that he does things that irritate colleagues from time to time. Despite the speculation, Gove praised Badenoch, denying that she is his 'protégé' and affirming her as a 'world class cabinet minister' amid rumors of her leadership ambitions.
What did Michael Gove do to annoy Kemi Badenoch? 🧐 https://t.co/QkLhORIBaF
'Away from the soap opera, Kemi is doing an amazing job' Camilla Tominey tries to find out what exactly Michael Gove did to upset Kemi Badenoch. https://t.co/ksOrRfZMWu
'Kemi Badenoch is a world class cabinet minister' Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove denies that fellow minister Kemi Badenoch is his "protégé" amid suspicions that she is on leadership manoeuvres #TrevorPhillips https://t.co/fhIHlpTGAF 📺 Sky 501 https://t.co/LjCBPqOc4X
Michael Gove stonewalling on what 'very, very annoying thing' he did to anger Kemi Badenoch. Tells @TrevorPTweets it's the 'tittle tattle of politics,' adding: 'There are plenty of things I do that irritate colleagues from time to time'
Michael Gove (wisely) refuses to make a £1,000 bet on flights taking off to Rwanda with @TrevorPTweets "I don't have that kind of money," he says