What was angering about the coverage of the cabinet reshuffle last week was the implication, in many reports, that Gove's "sacking" indicated that he had failed in office. The exact opposite is the case: Gove is without doubt the most dynamic education secretary this country has ever seen.
Ultimately, he has been a victim of his own success. For decades, education was seen as a bum role in politics. One of Gove's predecessors was said to have spoken "24th in a Cabinet of 23". Another was seen as so irrelevant that he was regularly depicted on Spitting Image with a paper bag on his head.
Gove, on the other hand, has made education the most exciting area of domestic reform. According to The Economist, last year Gove generated more newspaper articles than any other cabinet minister, aside from the Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister and Chancellor.
This courting of press attention, and an enthusiasm for public spats, may ultimately have been Gove's downfall. However, a less pugnacious and single-minded figure could never have achieved so much in just four years. There are few politicians with the same combination of intelligence, industry, and moral purpose necessary to drive through such an ambitious programme of reform.
Much of what he has achieved will be extremely difficult to reverse. Gove may be gone, but the Gove era is far from over.
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