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Michael Gove is among several former preservative ministers that are being at the House of Lores in the Rishi Sunak resignation honors list.
The former Secretary of Housing and Education served in the cabinets of four prime ministers before standing as a deputy before the general elections last July.
Meanwhile, former Foreign Minister Jeremy Hunt and former Foreign Secretary James received gentlemen.
Outside or political, England Bowling Player James Anderson And the filmmaker Matthew Vaughn has also been given cavalry.
Now editor of Spectator magazine, Gove was MP of Surrey Heath for almost 20 years.
A key ally of Sunak, Gove, was appointed Secretary of State to level up of level, housing and communities in October 2022, a role that also hero under Boris Johnson.
Other cabinet roles that have hero include Secretary of the Environment, Secretary of Justice and Secretary of Education.
An outstanding figure in the Brexit campaign along Johnson, the couple had a tense relationship.
In 2016, Gove derailed his friend’s leadership hopes when running against him. Later, in the morbundos days of Johnson’s Premier League he was fired after urging the prime minister to resign.
Liz Truss brought Sir Jeremy as Chancellor after saying goodbye to Kwasi Kwarteng after his disastrous mini budget.
His movements to discard almost all cut taxes that his predecessor had promised help to calm financial markets.
He continued the paper under Sunak, but returned to the backbenchs when Kemi Badenoch Tok became a conservative leader.
The deputy of Godalming and Ash, who first joined the Commons in 2005, has also served as Secretary of Culture in the period prior to the London Olympic Games, Secretary of Foreign Affairs and Secretary of Health.
Hencely occupied the role of Foreign Secretary under Truss and Sunak, before moving to the Secretary of the Interior.
He discarded in the shadow cabinet of Sunak’s successor, after he was unexpectedly eliminated from the leadership contest before the final round.
The other conservative figures appointed former Secretary of Defense Grant Shapps and the former Secretary of Labor and Pensions Mel Stride, who currently serves as Badenoch shadow chancellor.
The former Secretary of International Development Andrew Mitchell, who was first elected in 1987, has been appointed gentlemen’s commander.
Others to be honored include former North Ireland secretary and Brexit Theresa Villiers activist, who becomes a lady.

Former Whip Simon Hart and former Scottish secretary Sir Alister Jack, who resigned as parliamentarians before the general elections last summer, are among them to obtain pairs.
Sir Alister served as a Scottish secretary from 2019 until he retired, then received a cavalry in the previous round of Sunak honors in July 2024.
Duration of the electoral campaign, was the most important politician be trapped in line about government experts on the date of the survey.
The former deputy of Dumfries and Galloway admitted to having made three bets, but who said that he did not violate any rule and that the game commission has not investigated.
Hart spent almost two years as Sunak’s main whip, responsible for the discipline of the party and ensure that parliamentarians vote with the government.
The publication of their parliamentary newspapers last month, which included stories of a parliamentarian caught in a brothel and the politicians who demanded gentlemen, were revolted in Westminster and were criticized by some conservatives for saying their time again in Gewe.
They also join the House of Lords, former Secretary of Transportation, Mark Harper, former Attorney General Victoria Prentis, former executive director of the Conservative Party, Stephen Massey and Eleanor Shawcross, who Sunak’s policy unit in Downing Street.
The deputy director of the Liberal Democrats, Daisy Cooper, said the honors were “rewards for the failure of a terrible conservative government that was properly expelled.”
The renunciation honors list is a tradition that gives the outgoing prime ministers the opportunity to nominate people for honors, often allies, donors and key personnel.
The members of the House of Lores are not elected and analyze the government’s work.
They receive a daily tax free assignment or £ 361 plus travel expenses.
The majority are nominated by the party leaders and are examined by the Commission of Appointments of the Chamber of Lores.
The legislation to eliminate the hereditary colleagues of the House of Lores, currently opens the way through the Pearl.
When I was in opposition, Sir Keir Starmer said he wanted to abolish the House of Lores and replace it with a chosen camera.
However, this promise was diluted, and the work manifesto only promised to consult on proposals for an alternative second chamber.
In December, Sir Keir granted 30 new couples, including a series of former MP and his former chief of Cabinet Sue Gray.