Party politics! Newly-single Michael Gove throws some dad dance moves as he parties the night away 'alone' in an Aberdeen nightclub

 Michael Gove was seen dancing the night away at a Scottish nightclub in the early hours of Sunday morning, much to the surprise of fellow revellers.

The usually reserved minister, 54, was filmed throwing shapes on the dance floor at Bohemia in Aberdeen, pausing only to shake hands with fellow partygoers.

Musician Emma Lament, who posted the videos to Instagram, wrote in the captions that newly-single Gove was 'giving it big licks' as he bopped to pulsating techno music.  

In the videos, Gove, dressed in a suit with no tie, can be seen jumping, two-stepping and waving his arms around to the music.

'Is this real?' one partygoer can be heard yelling over the music. 

The senior Tory MP reportedly turned up to O'Neill's pub alone and was quickly adopted by local punters who urged him to join them in the club upstairs after last orders were called.

Gove happened to arrive on the Pipe club night, which is described as 'an unpredictable mix of the most high energy UK and global club music scenes'. 

An Aberdeen native, Gove appeared to be enjoying a night on the tiles in his hometown following news last month that he and his wife of 20 years, columnist Sarah Vine, are to divorce. Michael Gove was seen dancing the night away at a Scottish nightclub on Saturday, much to the surprise of fellow revellers

Michael Gove was seen dancing the night away at a Scottish nightclub on Saturday, much to the surprise of fellow revellers

The usually reserved minister, 54, was filmed throwing shapes on the dance floor at Bohemia in Aberdeen, pausing only to shake hands with fellow partygoers

The usually reserved minister, 54, was filmed throwing shapes on the dance floor at Bohemia in Aberdeen, pausing only to shake hands with fellow partygoers

He posed for pictures with several punters throughout the night and was still there at 2.30am, according to Lament.  

She told The Daily Record that Gove had appeared at O'Neill's around 1.15am just as the pub was closing and appeared to be by himself.  

'The Tories aren't too popular in Scotland but people were generally quite nice to him,' she said, adding: 'It's fair to say he'd had a good few shandies when he arrived at O'Neill's.'

Once in the club, Gove appeared to be in his element, bopping along to the music and being treated to drinks by clubbers.

'He really was enjoying himself, I don't think he left the dance floor the whole time I was there,' Lament said.

'People were buying him drinks but were also joking that he should be getting the rounds after he racked up £100,000 in expenses last year. 

Lament told The Daily Record that she was happy to see an MP backing Scotland's nightlife, which has recently reopened after an extended closure due to the coronavirus pandemic.  

In the videos, Gove, dressed in a suit with no tie, can be seen jumping, two-stepping and waving his arms around to the music

In the videos, Gove, dressed in a suit with no tie, can be seen jumping, two-stepping and waving his arms around to the music

'This was the last thing I expected to see on a Saturday night in Aberdeen.' 

Pipe manager Adam Taylor claimed Gove tried to avoid the club night's £5 entry fee. 

'I was welcoming people at the door of O'Neill's for the launch of Pipe, our new club night and art organisation, when Michael Gove, who had been drinking downstairs tried to walk past me upstairs without paying the entry fee,' Taylor told The Daily Record.

'He was saying he shouldn't have to pay because he is the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.'        

An Aberdeen native, Gove appeared to be enjoying a night on the tiles in his hometown following news last month that he and his wife of 20 years, columnist Sarah Vine, are to divorce

An Aberdeen native, Gove appeared to be enjoying a night on the tiles in his hometown following news last month that he and his wife of 20 years, columnist Sarah Vine, are to divorce

'Feeling like it was a losing battle as he was already halfway up the stairs I asked him if he liked dance music.

'I told him that my co-manager, Nina Stanger, was upstairs playing Jungle and going hard.

'Michael said "I LOVE dancing" and did he ever,' Taylor said.

Gove's enthusiasm was also picked up by Saturday night's DJs who name-checked the MP in a statement thanking clubbers for coming out.  

'Thanks to all the amazing people, and Michael Gove, who made it out for the first Pipe last night.

'We had a great time going in for four hours straight.

'Definitely blew some cobwebs away.'           

Gove (right) posed for pictures with several punters throughout the night and was still there at 2.30am, according to one reveller

Gove (right) posed for pictures with several punters throughout the night and was still there at 2.30am, according to one reveller


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