Rees-Mogg admits if public had ‘informed decision’ now second referendum would ‘overturn’ Brexit vote
Boris Johnson’s Leader of the Commons admits the problem with a second referendum is British public would vote to stay in the EU.
Boris Johnson’s Leader of the Commons admits the problem with a second referendum is British public would vote to stay in the EU.
Commons Leader Jacob Rees-Mogg insists on imperial measurements and the use of ‘esquire’ for non-titled males.
The Brexiteer brushed off calls to resign on his first day at the despatch box after landing top job in Boris Johnson's cabinet.
Nigel Farage has bet £1,000 of his own money on his newly formed Brexit Party winning the most seats at the European Parliament Elections on May 23rd. Former UKIP leader Farage claimed to have been already given £750,000 in donations, launching the rival, “similar” but “different” party to UKIP yesterday, ...
Jacob Rees-Mogg has said an "awkward reality" needs to be faced after suggesting he will now back Theresa May's deal in parliament. The prominent Brexiteer, who has been critical about the deal throughout, admitted that "the choice seems to be Mrs May’s deal or no Brexit", adding: "No Deal is ...
Arch Brexiteer Jacob Rees-Mogg has seemed to indicate he might back the Prime Minister’s Brexit deal, to avoid Brexit being abandoned all together. Rees-Mogg admitted: “The choice seems to be Mrs May’s deal or no Brexit .” via a ConservativeHome podcast Mogg said: "The Prime Minister will not deliver a no-deal ...
Theresa May and Jacob Rees-Mogg step into the roles of Dr Dre and Snoop Dogg for a special Brexit broadcast. Probably the last two people you would ever expect to see in the hood! The gang at Joe.co.uk have done it again, another hilarious and inspired political video. At least ...
The member of the Conservative party said: "Anti the EU not anti Europe, Helena and I are enjoying the snow in Prague for our twelfth wedding anniversary".
The PM is touring EU capitals to keep her deal alive
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