What Michael Gove’s appointment to editor means for The Spectator

The former Tory stalwart has a new job, one that marks a return to his journalism roots – but will he be any good at it?

In September, Michael Gove, the 57-year-old former Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, notorious back-bencher and political chocolate tea pot, was offered the role of editor at the right-leaning British weekly The Spectator.

Gove’s appointment comes directly from the magazine’s new proprietor, Sir Paul Marshall, a British hedge fund manager, philanthropist, and regular on The Sunday Times Rich List, courtesy of a whopping £630m to his name, as of 2020.

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