A Quote by Dominic Raab

I think that Michael [Gove] felt things had changed. — © Dominic Raab
I think that Michael [Gove] felt things had changed.
Putting together a really strong unifying team was an absolute condition. When that fell away, I think that Michael [Gove] felt things had changed.
I didn't think I was the right person to do that job but I do think Michael Gove is and that's why I'm backing him.
Michael Gove was one of the worst things to ever happen to the education system in this country. David Cameron is the worst Prime Minister this country has ever had.
I think honestly that Michael [Gove] came to this decision[Prime Minister candidate] very late, that he needed to step up.
Let's be honest, the fact that Michael [Gove] announced very late in the process this morning that he was going to put his name forward, showed how much he had wrestled with this.
Whether Theresa May had stabbed has stabbed the former Mayor of London in the back and Michael Gove had stabbed him in the front. That's about it. It makes House of Cards look like Teletubbies.
Michael Gove is the right leader for the country.
No one fights with more principle and passion than Michael Gove.
I have concluded unequivocally that the right person is Michael Gove and I am delighted to be endorsing his candidacy.
Michael Gove is an incredibly talent guy and a Brexiteer. But he has been telling all of us for the last five years that he doesn't want to [be the Prime Minister] and he doesn't think he's got it in him to do it so his conversion on the road to Damascus has come pretty late.
Michael Gove is the right leader for the country ... He can speak out to the aspirational underdog in our society, the kid from the council estate.
A generation earlier, I think that somebody from my background probably would not have felt fully comfortable at a college like Princeton. But, by the time I graduated from high school, things had changed.
[Michael] Gove will be the underdog fighting for the underdog in this leadership race.
I haven't had any injuries since I've had my kid, so I think it's changed my body externally and internally. I don't know what it is, but I hadn't felt so great, body-wise, until I had my kid. I look more in shape, and I feel more in shape. And speaking from a confidence side, it's changed me in such a positive way.
I think, in some ways, Michael Jackson is out of touch with reality, and I don't think he has people around him who can say, Michael, can't do this. Michael, you can't do that. Michael, you can't say this. You know, I think he has been so big for so long that he can do whatever he wants to do.
Putting Michael Gove in charge of the Department of the Environment is much like putting a wolf in charge of the chicken coop.
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