I also see this week Mogg attended a meeting for a group who want to repatronate black people to the country of their parents origin.
No idea what this country is coming to.
8 Aug 2013 · Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Conservative MP, has said he feels “very silly” for speaking at a black tie dinner hosted by a man who advocates the repatriation of "non-indigenous" Britons, despite being warned of the group’s far-Right links
I like Mogg, he irks all the right people.
Sadly that won't stop him becoming Tory leader if he runs and the party have a stupid moment! I doubt most members of the public would have picked William Hague out of a lineup!I don’t think it’s worth getting worked up about him to be honest. I doubt your man on the street could pick him out of a line up.
True, though as hinted at I don’t think the party are that stupid, never mind the fact that he doesn’t seem to have any leadership aspirations.Sadly that won't stop him becoming Tory leader if he runs and the party have a stupid moment! I doubt most members of the public would have picked William Hague out of a lineup!
I don’t think it’s worth getting worked up about him to be honest. I doubt your man on the street could pick him out of a line up.
You'd be surprised. He's not far being Nigel Farage as being known to Brexit supporting individuals thanks to Facebook.
I quite like his honesty, calmness, intelligence, and common sense (ignoring the religious/abortion issues). Most other MPs just seem to spout one-liners and never give an answer to any question.
Agreed, he gets under the skin of the permanently offended brigade.I like Mogg, he irks all the right people.
I think it's crazy that the Government can completely change leader and course of direction without having to call a general election.
There is literally nothing to stop them replacing May with Mogg and going for a Hard Brexit.
If they have any sense, then yes wise move. People voted out, not more of the same, by a different name.
Anyway, how would you solve the Northern Ireland border issue under a Hard Brexit?
Anyway, how would you solve the Northern Ireland border issue under a Hard Brexit?