jacob rees-mogg

If hard Brexiteers thought they could get one of their people into power, why have they left it so late?
These two parties' influence over a the country is shrinking year on year - but they can't and won't see it
The Home Secretary praised the Labour MP, who was the first black woman elected to the House of Commons.
Lord Farmer blames tax credits and 'tyrannous hyper-liberalism' for decline in marriage.
Fighting hard Brexit means she cannot run, former education secretary says.
Surely I’m not alone in becoming sick and tired of the nostalgia currently engulfing British politics?
Influential politicians now have to nip this in the bud. There is no excuse
There is no Parliament majority for any kind of Brexit. Whatever is agreed upon will tear this party apart, precipitate a general election and potentially a Corbyn government
Dominic Raab talks tough, Jacob Rees-Mogg insists he's not trying to off Theresa May and has Corbyn been breaching Commons security?