Gove & his soon-to-be ex-missus...

Wouldn’t it be funny if he’s actually ‘done a Hancock’ with an aide that he’s employed?
I don’t know what the rumours are but that would certainly make me laugh…
 
Do enough digging and you'll find a Roman coin soon enough.
Like this one?? :unsure:

THE LEAST ACCURATELY LABELLED MUSEUM EXHIBIT
A first-class example of inaccurate labelling was discovered in October 1971 in County Durham. The object was exhibited in a South Shields museum as a Roman sestertius coin, minted between AD 135 and AD 138. However, Miss Fiona Gordon, aged 9, pointed out that it was, in fact, a plastic token given away free by a soft drinks firm in exchange for bottle labels. The dating was, in her view, almost 2,000 years out.
When challenged to provide evidence, she said: ‘I knew because the firm’s trademark was printed on the back.’
A spokesman for the Roman Fort museum said: ‘The token was designed as a Roman replica. The trouble was that we construed the letter “R” on the coin to mean “Roma”. In fact it stood for “Robinsons”, the soft drink manufacturers.’
 
I have and I’ve got the gist of the story, I think, but to be honest, it’s all very 1990s unless there is a large dose of covid rule breaking chucked into the mix.
Anyway, the most interesting thing I came across was still the rumours of Gove and Cummings in a tree....etc

 
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