The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Gove accused of turf war with Priti over refugee help

- By Glen Owen

MICHAEL GOVE has been accused of muscling in on Home Secretary Priti Patel’s patch after convening meetings on the Government’s response to the resettleme­nt of Afghan refugees.

The Cabinet Office Minister – tipped for a move to either the Home Office or the Foreign Office in the next reshuffle – caused raised eyebrows in Ms Patel’s department last week when he convened two meetings of a new ‘committee on Afghan resettleme­nt’, despite it being Ms Patel’s area of responsibi­lity.

A Government source said last night: ‘Michael can’t help himself. He wants to be involved in absolutely everything, and can’t help dabbling.’

Ms Patel has been put in charge of Operation Warm Welcome, the Government scheme to help the thousands of UK allies fleeing Kabul to rebuild their lives in the UK. The plans – overseen by VictoKabul

ria Atkins, a new Minister for Afghan Resettleme­nt – aim to ensure Afghans who risked their lives by working with the British military and the Government receive health, education, employment and accommodat­ion support to integrate into society.

Ms Patel has created a central portal to register offers of support on issues such as job opportunit­ies or dealing with trauma. It can also be used to register gifts of clothes, toys and English-language courses.

The renewed tensions between

Mr Gove and Ms Patel come after The Mail on Sunday reported this month that Mr Gove was being tipped to replace Ms Patel, who is blamed within No 10 for the migrant boat crisis.

One MP close to Ms Patel said: ‘However much Gove might want the job, it just wouldn’t work.

‘His department has already been dealing with the Channel crossings, but all they came up with was a stupid idea about creating a wave machine to stop the boats reaching the UK.’

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