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Wonder what Gavin Williamson has on Boris Johnson. After all he was Chief Whip under Mrs May and reported such things as Amber Rudd, single, having an "affair" with another single MP.
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Sir Robert Mugabe
Sir Tony Blair
Sir Jimmy Savile
Seems to fit in nicely :-)
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How quickly history is rewritten. He was more criticised for the opposite reasons than stated at the time. People wanted schools to stay shut and to re-close in subsequent lock-downs, and they didn't want pupils taking exams they weren't ready for.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostGavin Williamson!
Mr Williamson was education secretary during most of the pandemic, when he came under heavy criticism for cancelling A-levels and GCSEs two years in a row and for closing schools.
He did seem a bit of a simpering fop but when you're equally criticised for doing something as for not doing it, that's a trifle unfair. Far better reasons to criticise him over the "A grades for everyone" debacle where despite pupils all missing schooling they got the best grades ever seen.
All that said, don't most ex-cabinet ministers tend to get knighted anyway?
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Let's see...
The A level fiasco
Mixing up Marcus Rashford for Mario Itoje
The Huawei leak
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Arise Sir...
Gavin Williamson!
Only sacked twice!
https://news.sky.com/story/ex-educat...thood-12556701
Former education secretary Gavin Williamson has been given a knighthood, Downing Street said.
The MP for South Staffordshire was sacked by Boris Johnson during his September 2021 cabinet reshuffle.
Mr Williamson was education secretary during most of the pandemic, when he came under heavy criticism for cancelling A-levels and GCSEs two years in a row and for closing schools.
A Downing Street statement said: "The Queen has been pleased to approve that the honour of Knighthood be conferred upon The Rt. Hon. Gavin Williamson CBE MP."
No 10 did not say when he will be knighted.
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