Baroness’s backing for Gove over Old Etonians

Another senior Tory has joined complaints about the concentration of the privately-educated at the heart of British politics.

Faith and Communities Minister Baroness Warsi, who was born and brought up in Dewsbury, said Michael Gove had been “making an incredibly serious point” when he hit out at the “ridiculous” number of Old Etonians in David Cameron’s inner circle.

The Education Secretary’s comments fuelled Labour claims the Government was “out of touch” and were reported to have earned him an angry reprimand from the Prime Minister.

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Asked if she agreed with him, Baroness Warsi told ITV’s The Agenda: “Michael was making an incredibly serious point that it can’t be right that the seven per cent of kids who go to independent school end up at the top tables, not just of politics, but banking and law, and every other profession.

“What Michael wants to create is a first class, world class state system which means that in future years you will have more pupils from state schools, people like me, around the cabinet table, and in that I fully support Michael Gove.”

Among the Old Etonians around the Prime Minister – himself a former Eton boy – are his chief of staff, Ed Llewellyn; the head of his policy unit, Jo Johnson; the Minister for government policy, Oliver Letwin; and Chancellor George Osborne’s chief economic adviser, Rupert Harrison.

Shadow Cabinet Office Minister Jon Ashworth said: “This is open warfare in the Conservative Party. Sayeeda Warsi is making it clear that David Cameron is out of touch.

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“Once again we are seeing the Tories fighting like ferrets in a sack rather than taking action to tackle the cost-of-living crisis facing hard-working people.”

Communities Secretary Eric Pickles, a former Bradford Council leader, said: “I’m anything but posh, but frankly I don’t think you should judge somebody on where they came from. I’m not even slightly worried about people inside the Government who went to Eton.

“There are two people with Ministerial responsibilities that went to Oakbank grammar school in Keighley in my department and I’m not worried about that.”

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