View Full Version : Just who is Jacob Rees Mogg?
Crimson Dynamo
31-07-2018, 09:54 AM
I know a lot of Tibbers are asking that question or maybe have seen clips of him on politics shows and thought that he was making great salient points so i found this little vid that explains him a bit more. See what you think
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user104658
31-07-2018, 10:10 AM
Oh so there was a Rees Mogg senior indoctrinating him from a young age? Well, that makes sense. Little Tory Automaton :joker:
Crimson Dynamo
31-07-2018, 10:11 AM
Oh so there was a Rees Mogg senior indoctrinating him from a young age? Well, that makes sense. Little Tory Automaton :joker:
Did you not know he had a talented successful father?
user104658
31-07-2018, 10:15 AM
Did you not know he had a talented successful father?
I knew he had a successful father; I did not know he was parroting him at the age of 10. I wonder if he's developed the capacity for independent thought since then? I sadly suspect he hasn't and is still just a mouthpiece for the antiquated Tory views that were stuffed into him as a child, alongside the staunch Catholicism. Not his fault really, everyone is susceptible to indoctrination if they have a forceful enough preacher.
Crimson Dynamo
31-07-2018, 10:17 AM
I knew he had a successful father; I did not know he was parroting him at the age of 10. I wonder if he's developed the capacity for independent thought since then? I sadly suspect he hasn't and is still just a mouthpiece for the antiquated Tory views that were stuffed into him as a child, alongside the staunch Catholicism. Not his fault really, everyone is susceptible to indoctrination if they have a forceful enough preacher.
im going to say he has
but nice try :smug:
Tom4784
31-07-2018, 10:18 AM
His views on women's and gay rights are all I need to know about him. I can't ever consider supporting someone that is opposed to abortion and women's right to choose while also profiting from it through his personal interests. I can't support someone who doesn't believe in equal marriage.
He believes in inequality, that's all I need to know.
Crimson Dynamo
31-07-2018, 10:21 AM
yes he has firm and unflinching views
this is why many like him
arista
31-07-2018, 10:24 AM
Yes it was Daily Politics a month
ago
he is a business thinking kid in 1981
Greg!
31-07-2018, 10:26 AM
His views on women's and gay rights are all I need to know about him. I can't ever consider supporting someone that is opposed to abortion and women's right to choose while also profiting from it through his personal interests. I can't support someone who doesn't believe in equal marriage.
He believes in inequality, that's all I need to know.
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user104658
31-07-2018, 10:30 AM
im going to say he has
but nice try :smug:
Can you outline which views he holds that are significantly different to his father's?
the problem is that the shallow vid above isn't the person. So many seem to be fooled by him, I find it quite shocking
Crimson Dynamo
31-07-2018, 10:34 AM
Can you outline which views he holds that are significantly different to his father's?
Id expect any view on social media, the Internet/technology and most of his views on Brexit to name a few
plus LI
user104658
31-07-2018, 10:36 AM
Id expect any view on social media, the Internet/technology and most of his views on Brexit to name a few
plus LI
What are his views on Social Media and tech? What were his father's views on Social Media and tech? What were his father's views on Brexit?
You're not giving me much to go on there.
Crimson Dynamo
31-07-2018, 10:38 AM
What are his views on Social Media and tech? What were his father's views on Social Media and tech? What were his father's views on Brexit?
You're not giving me much to go on there.
Id expect its best to ask him via twitter of email as I have heard he answers most of the questions he gets. He is that sort of chap.
His dad died in 2012 so he had no idea about the EU referendum or its outcome
Matthew.
31-07-2018, 10:54 AM
he’s an arsehole. and that’s it
Withano
31-07-2018, 11:31 AM
Its embarrassing that he is probably the 2nd most likely to take over from May. You’d think the tories would have someone... remotely human? Might as well hand Corbyn the win now.
Crimson Dynamo
31-07-2018, 11:36 AM
Its embarrassing that he is probably the 2nd most likely to take over from May. You’d think the tories would have someone... remotely human? Might as well hand Corbyn the win now.
:joker:
I dont think anyone would vote for labour now as they are firmly established at an anti-jew party
Withano
31-07-2018, 11:39 AM
:joker:
I dont think anyone would vote for labour now as they are firmly established at an anti-jew party
The tories will have to give some competition or people will likely vote on policies. Plus ukip snatching votes away from tories everyday, i dont even think itll be close especially if its competition is recorded indisputable homophobia (mogg) anyway.
Itll be bojo or labour.
arista
31-07-2018, 11:45 AM
Its embarrassing that he is probably the 2nd most likely to take over from May. You’d think the tories would have someone... remotely human? Might as well hand Corbyn the win now.
No that's a Public View
In Fact Mogg says himself
he will not be the new leader.
Stick to Current facts
The tories have a habit of picking complete unknowns as leaders, they are usually the best option as they have no previous baggage. All the prominent tory mp's wouldnt command a consensus within the party.
Crimson Dynamo
31-07-2018, 11:50 AM
The tories will have to give some competition or people will likely vote on policies. Plus ukip snatching votes away from tories everyday, i dont even think itll be close especially if its competition is recorded indisputable homophobia (mogg) anyway.
Itll be bojo or labour.
but you told me ukip was dead
:think:
Kizzy
31-07-2018, 12:22 PM
There never was a ukip... there were the working class monon tories who didn't feel worthy of the title 'conservative'.
Crimson Dynamo
31-07-2018, 01:02 PM
There never was a ukip... there were the working class monon tories who didn't feel worthy of the title 'conservative'.
no I am pretty sure there was and is a ukip
Kizzy
31-07-2018, 01:23 PM
no I am pretty sure there was and is a ukip
Nah... they were just a shouty rabble headed by a shouty spiv, never had an ounce of credibility and never will.
arista
31-07-2018, 01:23 PM
There never was a ukip... there were the working class monon tories who didn't feel worthy of the title 'conservative'.
Because of UKIP
Nick Clegg
and Ed Balls lost their seat.
Because of UKIP
Leader Nigel Farage.
The PM David Cameron
called the In or Out Referendum 2016
due to 2 conservatives jumping to UKIP
and others ready/
arista
31-07-2018, 01:25 PM
Nah... they were just a shouty rabble headed by a shouty spiv, never had an ounce of credibility and never will.
Talk some sense
You cannot re-write HISTORY
You sound like a member of the CIA
user104658
31-07-2018, 03:03 PM
His dad died in 2012 so he had no idea about the EU referendum or its outcome
I'm not talking about specific shared opinions, I'm saying he appears to be a daddy clone, and most of his opinions have little more thought behind them than "well, father said...".
He was bleating the same staunch tory views when he was a kid (we heard him, in your video...) as he does now. There is literally NO WAY that those were his own, considered, political opinions at that age... He was just echoing the opinions of his parents... And I assume he's doing the same to this day. As someone in the video who appears to know him quite well said, he has the same blinkered opinions at 48 as he had when he was 8.
Crimson Dynamo
31-07-2018, 03:12 PM
I'm not talking about specific shared opinions, I'm saying he appears to be a daddy clone, and most of his opinions have little more thought behind them than "well, father said...".
He was bleating the same staunch tory views when he was a kid (we heard him, in your video...) as he does now. There is literally NO WAY that those were his own, considered, political opinions at that age... He was just echoing the opinions of his parents... And I assume he's doing the same to this day. As someone in the video who appears to know him quite well said, he has the same blinkered opinions at 48 as he had when he was 8.
and he is different from xyz politician how?
Black Dagger
31-07-2018, 03:17 PM
His views on women's and gay rights are all I need to know about him. I can't ever consider supporting someone that is opposed to abortion and women's right to choose while also profiting from it through his personal interests. I can't support someone who doesn't believe in equal marriage.
He believes in inequality, that's all I need to know.
Quite.
Having a posh voice doesn't make you interesting or a man of the people.
user104658
31-07-2018, 03:18 PM
and he is different from xyz politician how?Why is that relevant?
user104658
31-07-2018, 03:19 PM
Quite.
Having a posh voice doesn't make you interesting or a man of the people.If he didn't have an impossibly posh voice and a silly name, no one would be giving him a second glance.
Crimson Dynamo
31-07-2018, 03:24 PM
If he didn't have an impossibly posh voice and a silly name, no one would be giving him a second glance.
arrant nonsense
Shaun
31-07-2018, 03:26 PM
A caricature
arista
31-07-2018, 03:47 PM
Because of UKIP
Nick Clegg
and Ed Balls lost their seat.
Because of UKIP
Leader Nigel Farage.
The PM David Cameron
called the In or Out Referendum 2016
due to 2 conservatives jumping to UKIP
and others ready/
Posting again for Kizzy
user104658
31-07-2018, 06:37 PM
arrant nonsenseIt isn't, people want to collect him like a pokemon and that's why he's gained pop-celebrity.
"Mogg is evolving! It became REES MOGG!"
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