The tweet has gone viral after being shared by Gary Neville on his account.
Rees-Mogg said he stood by the comments, saying: "If you take the King's shilling you are beholden to the crown".
She has previously brought legal cases against the Government over Brexit.
But Brandon Lewis insisted that the PM's apology was "very sincere".
"SHIT LADS, WE'VE BEEN RUMBLED", James Felton tweeted in response.
Not one river in England can be categorised as clean, a group of MPs said.
Jewish Chronicle editor Stephen Pollard said anyone who has ever been to one of his parties is “free to disagree”, but “however bad they have been”, he hopes “no one has actually left one thinking they’d been at work”.
The Commons Standards Committee said Daniel Kawczynski undermined his apology in comments he made to the media.
Prof. Sir John Curtice said Rees-Mogg's comments “are going to get repeated endlessly north of the border”.
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