Helene was right, and rather sooner than later. I can't imagine anyone voting for Gove, such an unattractive pompous treacherous little man, that whole scenario was clearly planned from the beginning. He knew he hadn't a hope of getting Brexit through without Boris so he played his role well, then tossed him. Sort of like how Harper got into the Conservative leadership in Canada originally, that also relied on an absolute betrayal of trust. Judging from here, Gove hadn't much success reforming the education system when he was in charge of it, what with parents and teacher rebelling and all, so it's difficult to see what possible reason anyone would have to vote for him. May will likely benefit from the fallout of people feeling outraged at how he treated Boris and turning it around to "anyone but Gove." Politics is an ugly business sometimes, no wonder there's no honor when they get to the top echelons.