Rees-Mogg wades in as Brexiteers told to give Sunak ‘space’ on Northern Ireland
There were warnings of potential ministerial resignations as fresh high-level talks were arranged with the European Union.
There were warnings of potential ministerial resignations as fresh high-level talks were arranged with the European Union.
It comes as the biggest strike in a decade got under way today, with up to half a million workers walking out.
At least 24 civil servants, and perhaps more than 30, are involved in formal complaints against Raab, it has been reported.
Jacob Rees-Mogg said the former PM is extraordinarily popular. "People stop their cars to get out and talk to him and stop their vans and so on."
The former cabinet minister is tipped to join GB News alongside Eamonn Holmes, John Cleese and former UKIPer Nigel Farage.
The former minister for Brexit opportunities says Remainers are making it "more difficult" to realise the opportunities of Brexit.
According to reports, the former business secretary believes himself to be the "standard-bearer" for the right-wing of the party.
Citing The S*n, he said one 74 year-old man was asked if he was pregnant during a consultation. We're back to facts don't matter, aren't we?
“When I'm waiting in a 40 min Spanish passport queue, which Brexit benefit should I console myself with to make my queuing worthwhile?”
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