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Tag Archives: Jacob Rees-Mogg
The vital need for most professionals to be treated with enormous respect
The public debates that have taken place in the media over the last two days regarding Grenfell Tower appear to have focused on whether a rather disconnected pair of politicians who are of course professionals in the sense that Rees-Mogg … Continue reading
Posted in Housing, Parliament and Democracy, Policing
Tagged Andrew Brigden, Grenfell Tower, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Macpherson Report
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Is our next General Election a way for existing MPs to depart?
As these two images demonstrate, some of the highest profile right wing campaigners appear to want to refresh our Parliament completely. Given that until the 3rd of September the Tories had a minor majority this could argue for an increase … Continue reading
A very Less United – Kingdom stand-off
According to the dictionary, a stand-off is a noun and it is described as “a deadlock between two equally matched opponents in a dispute or conflict.” It would certainly appear to most people who support our departure from the EU … Continue reading
Wouldn’t it be great if the Queen chose to ignore Johnsons text!
Nearly seven weeks ago Jacob Rees-Mogg and two of his political colleagues travelled up to Scotland to meet with Her Majesty the Queen and as a result she is due to arrive at the Palace of Westminster to perform a … Continue reading
Posted in EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy, Syria, Yemen
Tagged Boris Johnson, EU Summit, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Queen Elizabeth
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Once again Rees-Mogg is demonstrating his lack of honesty
The leader of the House of Commons has once again displayed that his grasp of how to understand his own constituents, let alone the whole of our nation is a long way short of credible. I will confess that I … Continue reading
Posted in EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Jacob Rees-Mogg, No Deal Brexit
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Jacob Rees-Mogg clearly needs to inform himself correctly
As many people are aware when Johnson was appointed as leader of the Tory Party, he then selected his Cabinet and one of the most Senior Posts was that handed out to Jacob Rees-Mogg, a man who has demonstrated on … Continue reading
We need a #constitutionalreform if as he claims there’s been a coup!
The claim from the Leader of the House of Commons shown here in three of his appearances in the House of Commons, the lower two of which to be fair were before his promotion, that the unanimous judgement by 11 … Continue reading
A referendum must occur alongside the forthcoming general election!
The challenge for media outlets in the light of the current political situation is huge. No doubt the 24hr news and social media agencies are delighted because they can change their content every 10 minutes but the conventional broadcasters have … Continue reading
The lack of coherence over party conferences
This year here in Brighton we will once again be hosting the Labour Party as a location for its main annual conference. They are due into our city on Saturday 21st September and will depart on Wednesday 25 September. The … Continue reading
