Michael Gove

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Michael Gove was born on 26th August, 1967. He is a British Conservative Party politician and MP for Surrey Heath. He is also an author and a former journalist for The Times newspaper.

Political career[edit]

Michael has been a journalist since he left university, working for local and national newspapers, radio and TV. He has reported on issues as diverse as EU corruption in Brussels, the threat to small businesses from bureaucratic red tape, as well as championing the victims of crime. Michael has also appeared regularly on radio and television, as a panellist on Radio Four's "The Moral Maze", BBC 2's "Newsnight Review", and a guest on Channel Four News, Any Questions and Question Time. He also played the school chaplain in the family comedy "A Feast at Midnight" which was released in 1995. Michael is a former Chairman of Policy Exchange, a centre-right think-tank which has come up with innovative policies on policing, local government and fighting terrorism. Policy Exchange's plans to devolve more power over police priorities to local communities has been widely welcomed and compared to the initiatives introduced by Rudi Giuliani which reduced crime in New York. Michael was first elected as Member of Parliament for Surrey Heath in May 2005. He served as Shadow Minister for Housing & Planning and Shadow Secretary of State for Children, Schools & Families.

Education[edit]

From 1985 to 1988, Michael Gove studied English at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford where he served as president of the Oxford Union.

External Links[edit]

British Parliament, official website