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...We had the Kenneth Branagh-fronted prestige drama, This England. Next came the fact-based farce Partygate. Then the televised Covid inquiry — and the cameo appearances on GB News....
...A scandal last month at the broadcaster, which counts prominent Brexiters including Conservative party deputy chair Lee Anderson and former business secretary Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg among its hosts, prompted...
...The now-closed Blue Owl deal has made Rees a billionaire....
...Is British politician Jacob Rees-Mogg’s general refusal to code-switch (he talks like a 19th-century grandee wherever he is) a sign of deep integrity, or a conscious affectation?...
...Kenneth Clarke, the former UK chancellor, is right. He says there is currently no chance of a stable UK membership of the EU....
...William Rees-Mogg, later to become editor of The Times, soon after predicted that this would be Lloyd’s last budget. So it proved....
...Jacob Rees-Mogg, a leading Brexiter MP, says he and his colleagues sometimes feel like “toads being boiled in water”....
...Jacob Rees-Mogg, one of the party’s best-known Eurosceptics, agreed, saying: “I think my wing of the party is feeling less restive than it was.”...
...Europhile Conservative backbenchers Anna Soubry and Kenneth Clarke have joined forces with some Labour MPs to table legislative amendments which, if approved, would try to maintain UK participation in the...
...That is the question raised by the seriousness with which some are treating Jacob Rees-Mogg’s claim on the leadership of the Conservative party....
...Letter in response to this article: Competence matters more than belief in Brexit / From Kenneth Armstrong...
...“Chopping up my county concerns me just as much as Europe,” said Jacob Rees-Mogg, the MP for North East Somerset. “Our countryside is at risk for the benefit of somewhere else.”...
...These kinds of issues will be familiar to Elevate’s chief executive, Kenneth Rees. In 2014, Elevate was spun-out of Think Finance, where Mr Rees was previously chief executive....
...Martin Rees, president of the Royal Society, said he was pleased Lord Drayson had kept the science brief, but he warned that “in the rush to unlock economic benefits, we must ensure we don’t divert resources...
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