Michael Gove echoes Dad's Army as he blasts SNP: ‘They don't like it up 'em’

Michael Gove echoed Dad's Army as he told the SNP "they don't like it up 'em" as he accused their MPs of being "nationalists" intent on "smashing up the United Kingdom".

In a firey Commons exchange, the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster who oversees the Cabinet Office, echoed the catchphrase of the character Lance Corporal Jones, played by the late Clive Dunn, and said "they don't like it up 'em," when the party's MPs objected to his characterisation.

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In a firey Commons exchange, the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster who oversees the Cabinet Office, echoed the catchphrase of the character Lance Corporal Jones, played by the late Clive Dunn, and said "they don't like it up 'em," when the party's MPs objected to his characterisation.In a firey Commons exchange, the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster who oversees the Cabinet Office, echoed the catchphrase of the character Lance Corporal Jones, played by the late Clive Dunn, and said "they don't like it up 'em," when the party's MPs objected to his characterisation.
In a firey Commons exchange, the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster who oversees the Cabinet Office, echoed the catchphrase of the character Lance Corporal Jones, played by the late Clive Dunn, and said "they don't like it up 'em," when the party's MPs objected to his characterisation.

He added: "Does he truly believe withholding the sovereign right of the Scottish people is a sustainable position going forward?"

In his response, Mr Gove mislabelled the Scottish National Party as the "Scottish nationalist party" at which point SNP MPs interrupted, shouting "national, national".

Mr Gove then interjected: "I'm sorry but 'facts are chiels that winna ding' as Robert Burns said.

"I'm afraid the representatives on that bench are nationalists, they are nationalists."

He added: "They put the separation, the smashing up of the United Kingdom, ahead of anything else.

"Some of them are personally decent and kind people, but I'm afraid they're nationalists.

"And the reason they object so much is that when the mask comes off - and we recognise the ideological heart of the SNP - they dinnae like it up 'em."