Michael Gove Slams Starmer and Outlines Plans to Outlaw Four-Day Week

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Thumbs-Up and Jellyfish

In a picturesque scene before his conference speech, Michael Gove was seen giving a thumbs-up during a run. But it didn't take long for the Minister to turn his attention to Sir Keir Starmer, whom he compared to a jellyfish. Gove described the opposition leader as "transparent, spineless, and swept along by the tide."

Outlawing the Four-Day Week

Gove recently revealed his plan to crack down on slacker councils who want to introduce a four-day workweek. In an exclusive interview, he expressed his disgust towards town hall staff who slack off on the job. Gove is considering a law change to prevent this "quiet quitting" at local authorities.

Funding Cuts for Rule-Breakers

According to Gove, councils that adopt a four-day week could face funding cuts if they defy the ban. He argued that hard-working taxpayers deserve a full 100% of the services they pay for, not just 80%. Gove emphasized that the idea of slacking off and maintaining a certain quality of life at the expense of others is completely wrong.

Lockdown vs Lifestyle

Gove clarified that the move to allow remote work during the lockdown was necessary due to the global pandemic. However, he emphasized that it should not become a long-term lifestyle shift. The Minister slammed the concept of slacking and quiet quitting, stating that it allows some people to maintain their quality of life at the expense of others.
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