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Jacob Rees-Mogg isn’t coping with the Tories’ latest by-election trouncing…

Denying reality is certainly one way to deal with your political future flying off a cliff - and Jacob Rees-Mogg has made a fine art of it.

Tom by Tom
2024-02-16 16:37
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Oh, the things we tell ourselves when it isn’t going our way. Jacob Rees-Mogg bravely faced the full glare of the media on Friday morning, with the unenviable task of putting a positive spin on a bruising set of by-election results for the Tories.

Crushing defeats for Tories sets-off alarm bells

Labour overturned majorities of 11,220 in Kingswood and 18,540 in Wellingborough, delivering the Government’s ninth and tenth by-election defeats of the current Parliament and securing its second largest swing from the Conservatives ever.

Gen Kitchen secured Wellingborough with 45.8% of the vote, while Damien Egan won Kingswood with 44.9%. Reform Deputy Leader Ben Habib won 13% of the vote in Wellingborough, while Rupert Lowe won 10 per cent for the party in Kingswood.

Jacob Rees-Mogg thinks the election results ‘were not too bad’

It was a chastening night for the governing party, who are now limping towards a catastrophic result at the upcoming General Election. However, Jacob Rees-Mogg is still finding a few straws to clutch at.

He has talked himself into believing the result in Kingswood was ‘not as bad as expected’. His reasoning? Well, it’s so simple, it’s baffling: He stated that Labour ‘did not get over 50%’, and that the Tories and Reform ‘earned more votes together’.

That’s all well and good Jacob, but it’s not how by-elections work. Rather than acknowledging a five-figure swing in public opinion, Rees-Mogg reasoned that, at a national election, the gap would close – because both right-leaning parties ‘share common ground’.

A flaw in the Jacob Rees-Mogg methodology…

If we’re playing that game, Labour and the Greens amassed over 1,000 votes more than the Tory/Reform bloc. You can watch JRM’s… interesting… take on the results here:

Jacob Rees-Mogg: "It's not as bad as I expected, because if you add together the Tory & Reform UK votes it's more than the Labour vote… "#BBCBreakfast pic.twitter.com/Q6STrQi8xI

— Haggis_UK 🇬🇧 🇪🇺 (@Haggis_UK) February 16, 2024

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