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Ex-Gove aide attacks David Cameron and his advisers | Ex-Gove aide attacks David Cameron and his advisers |
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David Cameron and his senior team are presiding over a directionless "shambles", according to an ally of Education Secretary Michael Gove. | David Cameron and his senior team are presiding over a directionless "shambles", according to an ally of Education Secretary Michael Gove. |
Dominic Cummings, Mr Gove's former special adviser, told the Times the prime minister "bumbles... without the slightest sense of purpose". | Dominic Cummings, Mr Gove's former special adviser, told the Times the prime minister "bumbles... without the slightest sense of purpose". |
He also criticised two of the PM's most senior aides, labelling one a "sycophant" and another "clueless". | He also criticised two of the PM's most senior aides, labelling one a "sycophant" and another "clueless". |
A source close to Mr Gove said he had no prior knowledge of the article. | A source close to Mr Gove said he had no prior knowledge of the article. |
The education secretary also disagreed with the comments about Number 10, the source added. | The education secretary also disagreed with the comments about Number 10, the source added. |
Neither the Department for Education nor the Conservative Party commented to the BBC about the interview. | Neither the Department for Education nor the Conservative Party commented to the BBC about the interview. |
'Shambolic court' | 'Shambolic court' |
Mr Cummings left the Department for Education in January having been a driving force behind the Government's free schools policy. | Mr Cummings left the Department for Education in January having been a driving force behind the Government's free schools policy. |
But in an interview with the newspaper he expressed frustration at the pace of reform. | But in an interview with the newspaper he expressed frustration at the pace of reform. |
"We could have gone faster, further, better," he said. | "We could have gone faster, further, better," he said. |
The outspoken former aide laid the blame for blocking more radical ideas at the door of Mr Cameron's chief of staff Ed Llewellyn. | The outspoken former aide laid the blame for blocking more radical ideas at the door of Mr Cameron's chief of staff Ed Llewellyn. |
"He wants to close things down," Mr Cummings said, accusing the senior adviser of being a "sycophant presiding over a shambolic court". | "He wants to close things down," Mr Cummings said, accusing the senior adviser of being a "sycophant presiding over a shambolic court". |
He went on to criticise the prime minister's director of communications Craig Oliver, telling the newspaper: "He's just clueless." | He went on to criticise the prime minister's director of communications Craig Oliver, telling the newspaper: "He's just clueless." |
The comments come after Mr Cummings' former boss had to apologise earlier this month for his part in a war of words with the home secretary over tackling religious extremism in schools. | The comments come after Mr Cummings' former boss had to apologise earlier this month for his part in a war of words with the home secretary over tackling religious extremism in schools. |
But, bringing what the BBC's chief political correspondent Gary O'Donoghue said was "more unwelcome attention" on Mr Gove, his special adviser of three years went on: "As Bismarck said about Napoleon III, Cameron is a sphinx without a riddle. | But, bringing what the BBC's chief political correspondent Gary O'Donoghue said was "more unwelcome attention" on Mr Gove, his special adviser of three years went on: "As Bismarck said about Napoleon III, Cameron is a sphinx without a riddle. |
"He bumbles from one shambles to another without the slightest sense of purpose." | "He bumbles from one shambles to another without the slightest sense of purpose." |
He said the "public perception" of the prime minister was that "he does not understand the concerns of ordinary people". | He said the "public perception" of the prime minister was that "he does not understand the concerns of ordinary people". |
"That's because they (Number 10) are very out of touch," he added. | "That's because they (Number 10) are very out of touch," he added. |
Mr Cummings was also critical of Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, saying: "He's a goner. People look at him and just have contempt for him - he's the author of his own misfortune." | |
Before joining the DfE, Mr Cummings worked as Michael Gove's chief of staff and before that as Conservative director of strategy under then leader Iain Duncan Smith. | Before joining the DfE, Mr Cummings worked as Michael Gove's chief of staff and before that as Conservative director of strategy under then leader Iain Duncan Smith. |
Mr Gove, a close friend of David Cameron, has previously said the number of Old Etonians in the prime minister's inner circle - one of whom is Mr Llewellyn - was "ridiculous". | Mr Gove, a close friend of David Cameron, has previously said the number of Old Etonians in the prime minister's inner circle - one of whom is Mr Llewellyn - was "ridiculous". |