WATCH: Rishi Sunak avoids calling out Jacob Rees-Mogg over Partygate comments
It comes as Jacob Rees-Mogg claimed the government parties allegedly held during Covid restrictions are “disproportionate fluff” and “fundamentally trivial”.
It comes as Jacob Rees-Mogg claimed the government parties allegedly held during Covid restrictions are “disproportionate fluff” and “fundamentally trivial”.
“Now is the time to end the culture of self-doubt, the constant self-questioning and introspection, the ludicrous debates about language, statues and pronouns," she said.
"She tries to join in the chant of 'shame on you' before realising it's aimed at her. Lovely stuff," one Twitter user noted.
You stay classy, Boris Johnson: The PM's speech at the Conservative Party Conference on Saturday has drawn substantial criticism.
“It became our turn to pick a colour."
The Tory MP described the affair which engulfed Boris Johnson’s government as “fundamentally trivial” at a fringe event in Blackpool.
"The British people want to see a bit of conservative pragmatism, not net zero dogma."
He also claimed that Russia's invasion showed the importance of "getting away from the wokery that has beset society".
With nine restaurants in London, the Burger & Lobster menu has expanded but still continues to champion its namesake dishes.
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