There are times when, without thinking, you append to Andrew Neil the wisdom of a Jedi master, the sagacity of senior judge, the economic insight of Friedrich August von Hayek, the all-knowing yet independent repository of up-to-date knowledge on what's right and what's not in British politics.
Then, today, in the Mail, he suggests Michael Gove should be made Chancellor of The Exchequer.
"He is numerate, always bursting with fresh ideas, radically-minded, a famous foe of departmental orthodoxies — and he would relish the challenge. "
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