George Osborne's tenure at the Evening Standard has had little positive impact on the editorial reputation of former ministers, highlighting just how far removed they are from the public.
Michael Gove's appointment as editor of the Spectator marks a shift in strategy for Tory figures in media, who appear disconnected from reality and public sentiment.
Gove brings a journalistic background to his role, which contrasts sharply with other political figures who have transitioned to media roles, indicating a potentially more insightful editorial vision.
As he navigates the turbulent political landscape, Gove's reputation as a 'free-thinking renegade' suggests he will likely balance editorial independence with party loyalty.
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