When the rising UK media magnate Sir Paul Marshall chose the former education secretary to edit The Spectator, it looked an inspired appointment. As a former leader writer for The Times who learnt how to detect a story on his home city’s paper, the Aberdeen Press and Journal, Gove is both a Conservative heavyweight and an experienced journalist.
Yet Conservatives might look on Gove’s Spectator with bewilderment. Rather than plotting a way back for Kemi Badenoch’s party, with which it has been a mostly sympathetic fellow traveller for nearly two centuries, the magazine brims with enthusiasm for the demagogue Tommy Robinson and his followers.
The magazine’s latest edition carries a “Letter from Moscow” declaring that “Russia is great… the streets are clean and safe, with no danger of London-style stabbings or mobile-phone jackings”.
“We can hear the echoes of the Weimar Republic in our current crisis,” he writes.
According to Gove, the late German political theorist and active Nazi Party member Carl Schmitt is “enjoying a new vogue today among the right’s young intellectuals”, while inflation is taking the pound “close to Reichsmark territory”.
The “most chilling” parallel with Weimar that Gove can see is that “antisemitism is the new normal in contemporary Britain”. The implication is that those who rally under “the Palestinian banner” are the new Nazis. Restoring Britain demands “facing down the rainbow-crescent alliance of radical leftists and revolutionary Islamists who feed on national self-doubt”, he writes.
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In a piece headlined “First they came for the Jews…”, political commentator Douglas Murray suggests that the natural successors to the Nazis are those protesting against genocide in Gaza, “the strange lost souls who have decided that their life’s purpose can best be found by dyeing their hair blue, wearing some Palestinian terrorist-chic headscarf and insisting that no one will be free until ‘Palestine’ is free”.
It is certainly true that, alongside extremists, some decent people took to London’s streets to protest over living conditions and listen to divisive figures such as Robinson, political commentator Katie Hopkins and X owner Elon Musk, who told them that “violence is coming to you”.
Gove has had a strange year. In June, his ex-wife Sarah Vine published an unsparing memoir blaming his political career for the breakdown of their marriage.
But a recent Spectator interview with Danny Kruger, the latest Tory MP to defect to Reform UK, was billed with the cover line: “The Conservative Party is over.”
Next week, Gove is due to attend the Tory conference in Manchester. He will lead a Spectator debate entitled “Can the Tories turn it around?” It feels as if the editor has already made up his mind.
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