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Topic History of: Quietly the Brexit impact begins Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
honey!oh sugar sugar. |
robbiex wrote:
Whenever Rees-Mogg appears on HIGNFY, he is treated like the knobhead that he is, like Walter from the bash street kids, a posh weakling.
Walter was in Dennis the Menace. The softy neighbour with a poodle called Foo-Foo. |
Spee |
robbiex wrote:
Walter from the bash street kids
Who he/they?
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robbiex |
Whenever Rees-Mogg appears on HIGNFY, he is treated like the knobhead that he is, like Walter from the bash street kids, a posh weakling. |
Jo |
I can't remember exactly, I'm afraid, other than that he was very pro-Brexit. One thing I do remember is that a Daily Mirror columnist sitting next to him asked the MPs on the panel whether they had refused their latest pay increase and while Caroline Lucas indicated that she had foregone it (or donated it to something, can't remember), JR-M didn't answer the question and seemed rather uncomfortable.
Entire Question Time of 6 July:
https(colon)//www(dot)youtube(dot)com/watch?v=NUoFF4055js
Just JR-M from QT of 6 July (uploaded by "Channel Brexit"):
https(colon)//www(colon)youtube(colon)com/watch?v=zCEpSWQsRPE
JR-M's voting record:
www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/24926/jacob_re..._east_somerset/votes |
Randall |
Jo wrote:
And judging from the enthusiastic reception for Jacob Reese-Mogg and his views on Brexit, among other things, on last week's Question Time
I don't have a telescreen. What did he say? |
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