Jacob Rees-Mogg quotes God Save The Queen in House of Commons after monarchy question

Jacob Rees-Mogg quotes God Save The Queen in full in House of Commons as he backs the monarch in Meghan row – while Boris still remains silent Jacob Rees-Moog recited the national anthem in the House of Commons today The Leader of the House spoke the anthem to voice his support for the Queen Followed … Read more

Jacob Rees-Mogg defends the Queen after Harry and Meghan interview

Jacob Rees-Mogg has launched a staunch defence of the Queen and denied that Harry and Meghan’s dramatic interview has damaged the monarchy. The Commons leader waded into the row over the bombshell move from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, insisting ‘sensible’ people still support the Royal Family regardless of what ‘chat show hosts in … Read more

Rees-Mogg attacks Sadiq Khan’s ‘loony left-wing’ commission for diversity that could remove statues 

Jacob Rees-Mogg accused Sadiq Khan of overseeing ‘loony left-wing wheezes’ today after the London mayor unveiled a new body that could remove statues and alter street names in the capital that are deemed offensive The Commission for Diversity in the Public Realm was announced today and will include art historian Aindrea Emelife and chairman of … Read more

Jacob Rees-Mogg says UK ‘bailing out’ Scotland Covid vaccine rollout

Boris Johnson is ‘bailing out’ Nicola Sturgeon’s stuttering vaccination programme in Scotland by deploying more military personnel to speed it up, a minister said today. Jacob Rees-Mogg made the claim as he batted away SNP demands for more money for Scotland, to be used by politicians there. British Army medics began helping administer jabs in the country … Read more

UK fish ‘better and happier’ since Brexit happened, claims Jacob Rees-Mogg despite industry fury

A Government minister claimed fish in UK waters are ‘better and happier’ since Brexit took place – amid growing fury at red tape costing the seafood industry millions. Commons Leader Jacob Rees-Mogg made the claim in the Commons today after days of claims that exporters have been hit by a ‘perfect storm’ of bureaucracy, IT problems … Read more

MP Zarah Sultana sends ‘Scrooge’ Jacob Rees-Mogg a copy of ‘A Christmas Carol’ amid Unicef row

Labour MP Zarah Sultana has branded Jacob Rees-Mogg a ‘Scrooge’ and sent the Commons leader a signed copy of the classic novel A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens.  The Tory politician accused the UN humanitarian agency of trying to score ‘cheap political points’ last week after it backed a programme to help feed hungry children … Read more

Jacob Rees-Mogg accuses Unicef of ‘playing politics’

Jacob Rees-Mogg accuses Unicef of ‘playing politics’ after it backs a programme to feed hungry children in the UK as the Commons Leader claims the UN agency ‘should be ashamed of itself’ Unicef provided £25,000 of funding for a scheme to help hungry UK children First time ever the UN agency has launched an emergency … Read more

Jacob Rees-Mogg insists there is ‘no last moment’ to strike EU trade deal

MPs have been warned they may have to work on Christmas Eve, raising hopes of a last-minute Brexit deal with Brussels. Boris Johnson is reportedly preparing to push back the Christmas recess of Parliament if he can secure an 11th hour break-through with EU negotiators. If a deal is reached by the weekend, MPs and … Read more

MPs in sleaze probes will be named and shamed, says House of Commons leader Jacob Rees-Mogg

MPs in sleaze probes will be named and shamed amid rising concerns over a lack of transparency, pledges House of Commons leader Jacob Rees-Mogg Jacob Rees-Mogg pledges to reverse controversial ruling on MP investigations MPs have anonymity when being investigated by Parliament’s sleaze watchdog  But MPs reported for sexual harassment and bullying to still remain anonymous … Read more

Jacob Rees-Mogg blasts the National Trust for not realising ‘how wonderful’ Winston Churchill was

Chartwell, Kent Chartwell’s land has history dating back to the 14th century and it is thought to have been built on as early as the 16th century, with Historic England noting that some of the Tudor brickwork is still visible on external walls.  Chartwell, now a Grade I listed building, became the family home of … Read more