Rees-Mogg Calls on Sunak to Offer Jobs to Farage, Reform UK Leaders to Save Conservative Party
Jacob Rees-Mogg has called on Rishi Sunak to offer Nigel Farage and top Reform UK figures the chance to become Tory MPs in an election pact.
Jacob Rees-Mogg has called on Rishi Sunak to offer Nigel Farage and top Reform UK figures the chance to become Tory MPs in an election pact.
The Office for Budget Responsibility has been accused of “vastly overstating” the economic benefits from mass migration.
Ofcom found that insurgent television channel GB News violated broadcasting rules over episodes hosted by Conservative Members of Parliament.
Nigel Farage has — for the time being — shot down the idea of rejoining the Conservative Party in order to save it from electoral whiteout.
A leftist agitator allegedly acting on behalf of Extinction Rebellion stormed the stage of the National Conservatism Conference on Monday.
Britain’s government has reportedly scrapped plans to get rid of around 4,000 EU laws by the end of this year.
The Russian invasion of Ukraine is comparable to Britain’s historic rule of Ireland, the chief of the European Commission suggested on Friday.
An investigation from a British newspaper has found the government has wasted at least £14 billion on frivolous expenditures.
To the delight of green agenda advocates, fracking has once again been banned in England by the UK’s new Prime Minister despite the country facing a serious energy crisis.
Boris Johnson has reportedly held talks with WEF-affiliated rival Rishi Sunak over the future of the Conservative Party, with a significant number of senior party officials now demanding that the former Prime Minister stand down before he wins reelection.
A ban on protesting around abortion clinics in England and Wales was backed this week by MPs, despite commanding majority of Conservatives.
The UK will construct its first nuclear fusion power plant in a bid to provide “a beacon of bountiful, green energy,” said Jacob Rees-Mogg.
British Members of Parliament for the governing Conservative Party are considering an amendment to internet regulations that would prohibit payment processors like PayPal from blacklisting political campaigners, following the tech giant’s decision to withdraw service from the Free Speech Union (FSU), the anti-cancel culture organization founded by columnist and author Toby Young.
The UK government has removed a ban on the use of fracking in England, with the country’s Energy Secretary telling the house of commons that the move is “just good common sense”.
Former finance minister Rishi Sunak’s campaign to replace Boris Johnson as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom suffered another blow on Friday, as a key Cabinet backer of his jumped ship and switched his support to frontrunner Liz Truss.
Eight candidates have recieved the requisite support from fellow MPs to enter into the first round of voting to replace Boris Johnson.
The British government has indicated that it may finally scrap the Northern Ireland which leaves the European Union in control of much trade and regulatory policy in the province, with or without the EU’s agreement.
Boris Johnson is planning to dramtically reduce the size of the civil service to bring back the deep state numbers to pre-Brexit levels.
An attack on Britain’s new border control program perpetrated by one woke Anglican archbishop has been dismissed by a number of Conservative Party officials as ‘misguided moralising’.
Brexit Minister, Jacob Rees-Mogg, has called for Britains Conservative government to reconsider their fracking ban.
Boris Johnson has decided to jet to Ukraine to hold talks with President Volodymyr Zelensky following the release of the “partygate” report.
Scotland Yard has launched a criminal investigation into Boris Johnson’s government following another alleged breach of lockdown rules.
The Conservative Party has fallen ten points behind the left-wing Labour Party in the latest opinion poll.
Mask-wearing has once again become mandatory in Britain’s House of Commons – for everyone except Members of Parliament.
Boris Johnson’s UK is much, much closer politically, socially and economically to Tito’s Yugoslavia than it is to Milanović’s Croatia.
Boris Johnson is set to introduce the highest tax burden on the public in 70 years, amid plans to increase National Insurance payments.
Lockdown sceptic Tory MP Sir Desmond Swayne had warned that vaccine passports for nightclubs predominantly geared towards young people would be the “Trojan Horse for an identity card system”.
I’m old enough to remember when Tory MP Jacob Rees-Mogg – aka The Moggfather – was the great white hope of British conservatism.
A politician from the left-separatist Scottish National Party (SNP) has been reported to the Commissioner for Ethical Standards in Public Life in Scotland for telling the Leader of the House of Commons he will “undoubtedly rot in hell”.
A senior Cabinet minister has said the government “doesn’t have the right to take charge of people’s lives, purely to prevent them seeing the doctor”, as the prime minister is reportedly battling rising discontent amongst MPs over the delay to ending coronavirus restrictions.
The leader of the House of Commons has called for Rob Roberts to resign after the disgraced MP was found to have sexually harassed young parliamentary staff.
“You can be anything in Britain except a Christian,” Democratic Unionist Party politician Ian Paisley Jr told Faisal Islam of the BBC.
Boris Johnson make seek to essentially scrap the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom created by Tony Blair in the 2000s, following Brexit controversies last year in which it came to be viewed as politicised.
In a late-night tweet, Labour MP Neil Coyle accused Brexiteers of being “absolute sh*tbag racist w*nkers”, in the ongoing row over the BBC’s decision to pull the lyrics of Rule, Britannia! and Land of Hope and Glory from this year’s
Jacob Rees-Mogg has proposed the flattening of Stonehenge because of its ugly associations with human sacrifice.
Footage has emerged showing an anti-Brexit mob hounding Leader of the House of Commons Jacob Rees-Mogg and his young son as they walk home from the Palace of Westminster.
The EU’s chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier has said it is still “possible” to agree on an exit agreement “this week”.
In a bold move that swiftly follows the United Kingdom Supreme Court ruling the previous suspension of Parliament by the government unlawful, the government is to request a second suspension as early as the weekend.
Guy Verhofstadt, the European Parliament’s chosen representative in the Brexit negotiations, suggested Boris Johnson and Jacob Rees-Mogg could end up “on the guillotine” months before the current furore over claims their use of terms like “surrender” and “betrayal” is “inflammatory” and puts the lives of anti-Brexit MPs in danger.
Leading Tory Brexiteer praised Nigel Farage and denounced Jeremy Corbyn in a barnstorming speech in Manchester.