Donald Macintyre's Sketch: Nicky Morgan’s ministerial debut haunted by the ghost of her predecessor
....But teachers rejoicing at the departure of Michael Gove may worry at her spirited response to the Tory Richard Fullers astonishing suggestion that Mr Gove had not been radical enough on free schools. It is always exciting to be tempted to be more radical, she mused dangerously. My commitment to free schools is absolutely undimmed.
Luckily, this eccentric criticism of Mr Gove was not generally shared on the Coalition benches. Rarely can a ministerial first outing have been so dominated by an absent predecessor. Ms Morgan herself lavishly praised one of the great reforming Secretaries of State for Education. The Schools minister David Laws went out of his way to pay tribute to his advocacy of higher standards in education all the more warmly, doubtless, now he is liberated from his frictional relationship with his ex-boss.
Labours approach to the legacy on which Ms Morgan vowed to build was more circumspect. Equally relieved, perhaps, at the departure of a man who, however shamelessly, had tended to get the better of him in the Commons, even the shadow Education Secretary Tristram Hunt insisted he wished to pay tribute to his departed opponent by saying he was full of ideas but then added: They just happened to be the wrong ones. The shadow schools minister Kevin Brennan advised Ms Morgan to change the locks of her departments Sanctuary Buildings headquarters to ensure that Mr Gove and his Rasputin Dominic Cummings did not sneak back after dark.
Touchingly determined to make a fresh start with the new Secretary of State despite this cross-party banter, Labours Keith Vaz, himself a firm supporter of free schools, warmly asked Ms Morgan, a constituency neighbour, to open one for Sikhs in his constituency. We may never know whether he would have extended the same invitation to her predecessor. ....
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