BBC Breakfast presenter on whether there would be an emergency budget to ease the cost of living crisis.While denying the rumours of an imminent emergency budget, the cabinet minster said: "The Prime Minister was making the point we are constantly looking at ideas to relieve the pressure on people facing incredibly tough times."Then he starts to wave into an accent as he continues: "But that doesn’t amount to an 'emergency budget'."Mr Gove carries on and accuses journalists of "chasing their own tails" with regards to the rumour.
In an attempted American accent, he calls on the commentators for trying to turn Prime Minister Boris Johnson's comment "a major, capital letters, big news story!"He used a Liverpudlian accent, impersonating Harry Enfield’s Scouser impression, to suggest people “calm down” over the lack of extra financial support before the autumn budget.
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