Utterly plausible but rather ridiculous figure of his times, as with his extant son, Jacob Rees Mogg. Discuss.
William Rees-Mogg RIP
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Originally posted by Stillhomewardbound View PostUtterly plausible but rather ridiculous figure of his times, as with his extant son, Jacob Rees Mogg. Discuss.
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by Stillhomewardbound View PostUtterly plausible but rather ridiculous figure of his times, as with his extant son, Jacob Rees Mogg. Discuss.
During the last election campaign Jacob was widely perceived as a figure of fun, but despite his fogeyish appearance and manner I've been impressed by his performances on Newsnight, dealing effectively with opponents and the likes of Miss Maitlis (as he called her).
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The reason I posited that statement is I was struck at how the DT and Guardian obits gave him rather short shrift. He was catholic and I was used to seeing him until recently at a church I attend.
His son was introduced as a bit of a mini-celebrity when he was only thirteen years old or so and considered wonderfully clever, but then he joined the Conservative Party.
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Originally posted by Stillhomewardbound View PostThe reason I posited that statement is I was struck at how the DT and Guardian obits gave him rather short shrift. He was catholic and I was used to seeing him until recently at a church I attend.
His son was introduced as a bit of a mini-celebrity when he was only thirteen years old or so and considered wonderfully clever, but then he joined the Conservative Party.
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scottycelt
Originally posted by Stillhomewardbound View PostThe reason I posited that statement is I was struck at how the DT and Guardian obits gave him rather short shrift. He was catholic ... .
Well he might have simply been considered a potential English traitor by the first (Guy Fawkes, selling out to Rome and all that) and a religious 'bigot' by the other... ?
More seriously, maybe the 'short shrift' was merely due to the late gentleman's very prominent connection with a major press rival ... ?
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