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Michael Portillo enjoys Balearic festivities

Former Conservative politician and TV presenter in Ibiza

Michael Portillo has been exploring the traditions of Ibiza but is no stranger to Mallorca | Photo: Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter

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Michael Portillo is no stranger to the Balearics. He has addressed conventions on Mallorca and also filmed the famous Soller train and the SFM route to Manacor as part of his famous railway TV programmes Great British Railway Journeys and Great Continental Railway Journeys. However, this time the legendary British presenter and politician Michael Portillo was at the Pou des Rafals festival in Sant Agustí last Sunday filming the documentary “Michael Portillo’s Spain”.

At this rural festival, organised by the Grup Folklòric sa Colla des Vedrà in collaboration with the Sant Josep Town Council, he was able to enjoy the purest traditions of Ibiza with activities such as cart rides, popular games, entertainment and various raffles, as well as tir amb bassetja and ball pagès.
In addition, the junior theatre group des Cubells performed a play. Michael Portillo’s presence at this rural festival caused a sensation and he took photos with anyone who asked.

“Michael Portillo’s Spain” is a documentary television series of the same name, presented by Michael Portillo, a British politician and presenter of Spanish origin. First elected to the House of Commons in a 1984 by-election, Portillo served as a junior minister under both Margaret Thatcher and John Major, before entering the Cabinet in 1992 as Chief Secretary to the Treasury. He was promoted to Secretary of State for Employment in 1994. A Thatcherite and a Eurosceptic, he was seen as a likely challenger to Major during the 1995 Conservative leadership election, but did not stand, and was subsequently promoted to Secretary of State for Defence. As Defence Secretary, he pressed for a course of “clear blue water”: purist policies separating the Conservatives from the Labour Party.

Portillo unexpectedly lost the theretofore safe Conservative Enfield Southgate seat at the 1997 general election. This led to the coining of the expression “Portillo moment”. Returning to the Commons in the 1999 by-election in Kensington and Chelsea, Portillo rejoined the frontbench as Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer. Standing for the leadership of the party in 2001, he came in third place behind Iain Duncan Smith and Kenneth Clarke. He retired from the House of Commons and from active politics at the 2005 general election.

Since leaving politics, Portillo has pursued his media interests by presenting and participating in a wide range of television and radio programmes. Portillo’s passion for steam trains led him to make the BBC documentary series Great British Railway Journeys, beginning in 2010, in which he travels the British railway networks, referring to various editions of Bradshaw’s Guide. The success of the show led Portillo to present series about railway systems in other countries. In 2022 he began to present a political show Portillo for the British news channel GB News.

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