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The ‘ecstatic adulation’ of chanting crowds was as much the problem as Bob Vylan, says Gove

The former cabinet minister was interviewed by journalist James Harding at Jewish Care’s 103rd Business Breakfast

July 3, 2025 16:22
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James Harding interviews Michael Gove at Jewish Care's 103rd Business Breakfast (Credit: Jewish Care)
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The thousands of people in the audience who cheered and joined in as Bob Vylan called for the deaths of IDF soldiers is symptomatic of a wider problem facing Western society, Michael Gove has suggested.

The rap duo led thousands in a chant of “Death, death to the IDF” and went on a rant about “Zionists” in the music industry during their Glastonbury set on Saturday, which was streamed live on BBC iPlayer. They have since been dropped by their agent, had upcoming tours cancelled and their American visas revoked as a result. A criminal investigation is also underway into the performance.

Tim Davie, director general of the BBC, has since issued an apology to the Jewish community for not halting the live stream.

Speaking in front of 120 guests at Jewish Care’s 103rd Business Breakfast on Tuesday morning at Claridge’s, Gove, who became editor of The Spectator in October, said the more disturbing element of the whole incident was the “ecstatic” young crowd who joined in with the chant.