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  • detritus1

    https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk…

    Rees-Mogg: “We will know at some point, of course we will. But it’s a question of timescale.”

    Guru-Murthy: “So how long have you got?”

    Rees-Mogg: “We won’t know the full economic consequences for a very long time, we really won’t.”

    Guru-Murthy: “Of course not, but I mean we’ll have an indication. We’ll know if there’s been chaos, we’ll know if there have been job losses.”

    Rees-Mogg: “The overwhelming opportunity for Brexit is over the next 50 years.”

    • For the proles. His opportunities are already presenting themselves.Fax_Benson
    • [insert specifically-violent sentiment against Rees-Mogg that could land me in trouble with the authorities]detritus
    • He could be the worst of the lot.Fax_Benson
    • Ever since I first saw him pop up on Have I Got News For you years ago, I've wondered why he has any relevant public existence. He lives in a different world.detritus
    • If he's the worst and most regressive right-winger, then going by current trends in the world he'll inevitably be PM soon :)yuekit
    • It's a crowded field.Fax_Benson
    • we need politicians from the real world, not political work shy elite.shapesalad
    • There are lots of great constituency MPs from the real world, from all different parties. We need a system which allows them to get to the top instead of the cuFax_Benson
    • Rees-Mogg is the most absurd example of many unfortunately. Brexit was always about protecting elite wealth and nothing else, shame so many were suckered in.fadein11

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