His policies have been so popular that he has almost never appeared on radio or television, and when he has done so, then he has never been asked about his area of Ministerial responsibility.
Tonight, he did not even turn up to the hustings in Chingford, the seat that he took over from a man who now says to vote Labour.
Meanwhile, Esther McVey, the permitted public face and voice of the benefit "reforms" that "hardworking families" allegedly love so much, is going to lose her seat.
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