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Michael Gove is PM, Nicola Sturgeon is his deputy - and we're at war with Russia: That's the make-believe scenario in new doomsday docudrama

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2026/06/20 - 23:08 502 مشاهدة
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Published: 00:08, 21 June 2026 | Updated: 00:08, 21 June 2026 It is the final realisation of a long-held dream for Michael Gove: Prime Minister of the UK. Unfortunately for the editor of The Spectator, he has only achieved it under the auspices of a new political reality show in which he leads the country's response to a declaration of war by Russia. In Sky's The Wargame, Lord Gove is chairman of a war cabinet with former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon as his deputy. The producers describe it as 'a landmark series where constructed documentary meets propulsive drama' to 'replicate the pressure of political decision-making at the highest level'. It will include 'rolling news bulletins, social media footage, military and intelligence reports and unexpected interventions'. Set six months into the future in a crisis room based on the Government's emergency room Cobra, the show also features other politicians including Penny Mordaunt, who will pick up her former role as Defence Secretary and Labour grande dame Harriet Harman as Home Secretary.  It also features General Sir Richard Barrons as Chief of the Defence Staff, former British ambassador to Washington Kim Darroch as National Security Adviser and former MI6 officer Christopher Steele, who wrote a controversial dossier on Donald Trump, as head of intelligence. Former Nato Secretary General George Robertson fills the same role, while Anthony Scaramucci, who spent ten days as President Trump's communications director, acts as the US Secretary of State. Opposing them are a team of Russia experts. The Wargame is a four-part Sky series where constructed documentary meets propulsive drama, based on the Sky News podcast of the same name The show will see Spectator editor and former MP Michael Gove and former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon as Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister, respectively A source said Lord Gove, who served in eight Cabinet positions under four PMs between 2010 and 2024, had found the experience 'surreal' and 'intense'.  In real life he tried to become prime minister on two occasions – in 2016 after he withdrew his support for Boris Johnson hours before nominations closed, and in 2019 where he finished behind Mr Johnson and Jeremy Hunt. The programme, which was originally a podcast of the same name, comes as The Mail on Sunday's Don't Leave Britain Defenceless campaign has been pushing Labour to find more money for the Armed Forces and security of the nation. The show will air in September. My old, calamity-prone friend Michael Gove in charge of our country's destiny during a nuclear attack? It's the stuff of screaming nightmares: Mr Bean carrying a tray of antique Meissen china; Katie Price gaining access to the Royal Box at Ascot. Happily, Sky's The Wargame is but a TV show and Mr Gove will merely be role-playing a British prime minister threatened by thermo-nuclear war. Uranium-tipped missiles have been spotted over the Urals, heading in our direction – or something like that. Sound the klaxons. Take shelter in the nearest cellar. If the prospect of deadly Kremlin warheads is not bad enough, the thought of the Gover being in charge of our national defences is even worse. Will he order immediate retribution? Will he open the secret nuclear codes that are said to be at every PM's fingertips and tell our Trident submarines to respond in kind? More likely, knowing Michael, will he realise he left the codes in the back of his car that morning – and then sit on Downing Street's nuclear red button by mistake? A more eloquent and agreeable companion than Gove would be hard to find but he is not the most practical of men. Former Tory MP and defence secretary Penny Mordaunt also takes part in the show To make Sky's fantasy even scarier, Gove's deputy prime minister in the programme will be none other than that hapless hen Nicola Sturgeon, celebrated collector of trinketry and the woman who failed to notice that her ex-husband Peter Murrell was siphoning £400,000 out of Scots Nats funds while adorning their wee homestead with coffee machines, Le Creuset pots and pans and a £2,618 Lalique cruet.  Scotland's former first minister claims she never spotted the ruddy great motorhome Peter parked outside his mum's suburban home. It seems a lot, therefore, to expect her to notice a few Topol-M intercontinental ballistic missiles scudding towards the coast of East Anglia. Others taking part include former Tory MP and defence secretary Penny Mordaunt. She wore a bathing suit for her previous foray into reality TV, the diving show Splash! It may be too much to hope that she will wriggle back into her cossie for this programme but she could be useful in a combat situation.  Just look at how she carried the Sword of State at the Coronation. And then there's Harriet Harman. It is hard to know quite why they have cast her. The brains of the operation? Labour's sometime deputy leader was never easily mistaken for a member of Mensa. Nuclear attack, all too real a possibility given the way Vladimir Putin's grip on power is going, seems a subject of debatable taste for reality TV. Broadcasting executives will no doubt argue that there is a public-information angle. The more obvious truth may be that you never got poor in TV by being crass. What, however, are we to make of these so-called political Illuminati agreeing to take part in such a pantomime? What's in it for them? For Sturgeon, a shot at public absolution. For Mordaunt – who would love to return to Westminster – some precious publicity. For Harman, perhaps, an excuse to tell Sir Keir Starmer that, even though he recently appointed her to a government role, she is far too busy to take his calls. And for Michael Gove? Is he not busy enough editing The Spectator? Might he not tarnish the reputation of that publication by dabbling in such nonsense? Maybe. But for decades Michael has itched like a St Bernard with fleas to hear the words 'Yes, Prime Minister'. To be emperor of all he surveys for a few precious hours. Yes, yes, yes! At which enthusiastic affirmative Britain's nuclear subs unleash their Tridents on Moscow, and apocalypse ensues. Oops! No comments have so far been submitted. 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