Jacob Rees-Mogg
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I like moggy, but it is easy to see why he is a soft target, he could if a time machine existed go back to 1860 and fit right in, both sides of the house would describe him as a jolly good fella.
He does come across as a likeable chap and doesn't seem to have a bad bone in his body, he was just born in the wrong century.
He does come across as a likeable chap and doesn't seem to have a bad bone in his body, he was just born in the wrong century.
NoNeed said:
I like moggy, but it is easy to see why he is a soft target, he could if a time machine existed go back to 1860 and fit right in, both sides of the house would describe him as a jolly good fella.
He does come across as a likeable chap and doesn't seem to have a bad bone in his body, he was just born in the wrong century.
Like bojo, I used to like him and his eccentricities. He does come across as a likeable chap and doesn't seem to have a bad bone in his body, he was just born in the wrong century.
Now I find myself thinking he’s a failed Machiavellian backstabber constantly undermining his party and leaders from the shadows but being unwilling to put himself forward for the top job.
El stovey said:
Like bojo, I used to like him and his eccentricities.
Now I find myself thinking he’s a failed Machiavellian backstabber constantly undermining his party and leaders from the shadows but being unwilling to put himself forward for the top job.
I think the mask has slipped from Bojo for many. On the PL yesterday a tory MP, can't recall which floated him (after some prodding) as PM (it may have been nadine dorres), I thought 'that ship has sailed my dear.' Now I find myself thinking he’s a failed Machiavellian backstabber constantly undermining his party and leaders from the shadows but being unwilling to put himself forward for the top job.
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