Housing secretary Michael Gove and Tom Tugendhat linked arms on the dance floor at their party conference.
Weeks after being spotted raving in an Aberdeen nightclub, the newly single Gove made a beeline for his foreign affairs committee chair colleague.
The duo jived together to a live version of Abba’s Dancing Queen in front of dozens of fellow Tories.
They clumsily held each other in their arms and busted moves by twirling together, with Tugendhat roaring with laughter as they finished their routine.
In July, it was announced that Gove and his wife Sarah Vine had separated after 20 years of marriage.
The next month he was spotted ‘dancing like Mr Bean’ at 2am in a techno club.
Gove was handed responsibility for the government’s ‘levelling up’ agenda, as well as housing and communities in a cabinet reshuffle last month.
He’s not the only one apparently attempting to soak up the late night atmosphere in Manchester where the party conference is being held.
Commons leader Jacob Rees-Mogg was rejected entry to city centre bar Revólucion De Cuba at midnight, JOE reported.
Meanwhile, former party leader Ian Duncan Smith was the victim of a violent clash outside the conference halls.
He was pursued by chants of ‘Tory scum’ while on his way to a Brexit talk and allegedly hit over the head with a traffic cone.
Boris Johnson gave an insight into what really goes on at conference, telling an audience he was excited to be at an event where people can finally ‘shake hands and exchange bodily fluids’.
The prime minister is giving his keynote speech at 11am today.
He is expected to say the minimum wage will rise by 5.7% to £9.42 an hour from April.
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Source: Metro