Topic: Michael Gove

8 chapters across the catalog

Bo Jo No Mo
Episode 1466 5:33 - 13:30

1466: Bo Jo No Mo

Boris Johnson Resignation, UK Prime Minister Leadership Crisis

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced his resignation on July 7, 2022, following a mass exodus of over 50 government ministers and officials. The leadership crisis was triggered by "Partygate" scandals and the handling of sexual misconduct allegations against Chris Pincher. Johnson intends to remain as a caretaker prime minister until a new Conservative Party leader is elected in the coming months.

Vapegoat
Episode 1172 27:52 - 32:29

1172: Vapegoat

Operation Yellowhammer, Black Vulture, European Defense Union

The UK government released "Operation Yellowhammer," a document detailing worst-case scenarios for a no-deal Brexit, including food and medicine shortages. In response, Lord James of Blackheath introduced "Black Vulture," a theory claiming the UK is secretly being integrated into a European Defense Union. This would allegedly transfer control of the British military to Brussels.

Googers
Episode 1146 12:23 - 17:24

1146: Googers

No Agenda London Meetup, Victoria Pub, Diverse Community

The No Agenda meetup at the Victoria pub in London drew over 50 attendees from diverse backgrounds, including employees from the BBC and a magistrate from Manchester. Participants expressed appreciation for a space where they could speak frankly without fear of professional or social repercussions. An anecdote is shared about a confused American couple from Florida who stumbled into the rowdy gathering while looking for a typical English pub experience.

Dumb Meat
Episode 1145 6:14 - 9:29

1145: Dumb Meat

Michael Gove Cocaine Admission and UK Prime Minister Race

UK Environment Secretary Michael Gove admitted to using cocaine on several occasions twenty years ago while working as a young journalist. The admission comes as Gove seeks to succeed Theresa May as Prime Minister following her resignation. The timing of the revelation, linked to an upcoming book, is viewed as a strategic "hit job" or a preemptive strike against political opponents.

Nadster
Episode 1141 10:36 - 13:59

1141: Nadster

Theresa May Resignation and UK Leadership Succession

Prime Minister Theresa May announced her resignation in an emotional speech, sparking speculation about her successor. Candidates like Michael Gove and Boris Johnson are identified as potential leaders to navigate the ongoing Brexit process and WTO backup plans.

Miss Lawyer USA
Episode 1135 2:25:15 - 2:29:24

1135: Miss Lawyer USA

Brexit "Cheating" Allegations and Redo Strategy

A New Zealand news segment discusses allegations of electoral law violations by the "Vote Leave" campaign during the Brexit referendum. Professor Robert Patman suggests that the overspending could lead to a public inquiry or a "redo" of the vote. The hosts argue that this is a coordinated strategy to delegitimize the original referendum results and force a second vote.

Opinion People
Episode 1134 2:36:50 - 2:40:51

1134: Opinion People

Extinction Rebellion, Debt Refusal Strategy

Extinction Rebellion activists in the UK are reportedly considering a "mass debt refusal" strategy, including mortgages and student loans, to pressure the government on climate change. Environment Secretary Michael Gove declined to declare a "climate emergency," leading to threats of further civil disobedience. The hosts mock the movement's reliance on "peer-reviewed climate science" and apocalyptic models.