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Rees-Mogg 21:45 - Oct 23 with 2804 viewsgtsb1966

obviously I knew he was a horrible excuse of a man but I couldn't believe some of this.
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Rees-Mogg on 22:00 - Oct 23 with 2698 viewsHARRY10

The sad truth is that much of his opinions are held by many of the Tory Party members.

(note the words much and many)

As with Johnsons fake "Ooh look at me, I am a character' Mogg follows the same pattern. Often spouting obnoxious shy te just to garner attention

Ridiculed at both Eton and Oxford, not so much for his absurd posturing but that he was basically a half wit.

Something he seems to go out of his way to demonstarte on a weekly basis.

Come the revolution, comrade, and his sort will be put



....out to work to perform an honest worthwhile job
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Rees-Mogg on 22:07 - Oct 23 with 2670 viewsOldsmoker

Rees-Mogg on 22:00 - Oct 23 by HARRY10

The sad truth is that much of his opinions are held by many of the Tory Party members.

(note the words much and many)

As with Johnsons fake "Ooh look at me, I am a character' Mogg follows the same pattern. Often spouting obnoxious shy te just to garner attention

Ridiculed at both Eton and Oxford, not so much for his absurd posturing but that he was basically a half wit.

Something he seems to go out of his way to demonstarte on a weekly basis.

Come the revolution, comrade, and his sort will be put



....out to work to perform an honest worthwhile job


Oh Harry - you were doing so well right up until the end and then you did a Keir Starmer and went soft.

He'll be put up against a wall and shot if I have my way.

Don't believe a word I say. I'm only kidding. Or am I?
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Rees-Mogg on 22:13 - Oct 23 with 2623 viewsHARRY10

Rees-Mogg on 22:07 - Oct 23 by Oldsmoker

Oh Harry - you were doing so well right up until the end and then you did a Keir Starmer and went soft.

He'll be put up against a wall and shot if I have my way.


it was a nod to Joe Hill (look him up)

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Rees-Mogg on 22:20 - Oct 23 with 2576 viewsOldsmoker

Rees-Mogg on 22:13 - Oct 23 by HARRY10

it was a nod to Joe Hill (look him up)



And my quote was a nod to the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy which as we all know is the definitive source of all knowledge in the Universe.

Don't believe a word I say. I'm only kidding. Or am I?
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Rees-Mogg on 22:20 - Oct 23 with 2573 viewsBlueBadger

Rees-Mogg on 22:07 - Oct 23 by Oldsmoker

Oh Harry - you were doing so well right up until the end and then you did a Keir Starmer and went soft.

He'll be put up against a wall and shot if I have my way.


To be fair to Harry, having to actually work for a living would probably be the worst thing you could ever do to Boris.

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Rees-Mogg on 22:24 - Oct 23 with 2558 viewsfactual_blue

Rees-Mogg on 22:07 - Oct 23 by Oldsmoker

Oh Harry - you were doing so well right up until the end and then you did a Keir Starmer and went soft.

He'll be put up against a wall and shot if I have my way.


To add piquancy to his execution, would you have the firing squad comprised of his family?

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Rees-Mogg on 22:24 - Oct 23 with 2551 viewsGuthrum

The little boy who was never made to grow up.

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Rees-Mogg on 22:34 - Oct 23 with 2509 viewsOldsmoker

Rees-Mogg on 22:24 - Oct 23 by factual_blue

To add piquancy to his execution, would you have the firing squad comprised of his family?


Facters, do you have any idea how long the list is?
His family won't get on.
You'd stand a better chance of buying a ticket from Terry the Ticket tout at a Portman road Premiership game than buying a place in the top one thousand on the list for Rees-Mogg - cheaper too.

Don't believe a word I say. I'm only kidding. Or am I?
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Rees-Mogg on 22:49 - Oct 23 with 2441 viewsHARRY10

Rees-Mogg on 22:24 - Oct 23 by factual_blue

To add piquancy to his execution, would you have the firing squad comprised of his family?


Seeing what happened to Joe Hill, it is no solution. If only that there always seems to be one side on one end of the barrel and others at the other end

The odious slug Johnson is no different to Farage. Slimy shts happy to spread lies and misinformation as it pays well.

Removing them will not solve much, just be a different arzhole but the same sht.



And the irony of what decent folk fight for, healthcare, better wages, better conditions..... I have yet to hear any righties stand by their word and refuse the benefits they bring

It was not the wealthy that tried to physically stop folk hiking, but the paid lackeys. Fellow working class. The right to roam, enjoy public footpaths was not given It had to be fought for, as with so much else

There's plenty of like minded souls. It is the hate filled righties who are in the minority, be they sickos in the US or thickos in the UK

So join in.

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Rees-Mogg on 22:58 - Oct 23 with 2411 viewsOldsmoker

Rees-Mogg on 22:49 - Oct 23 by HARRY10

Seeing what happened to Joe Hill, it is no solution. If only that there always seems to be one side on one end of the barrel and others at the other end

The odious slug Johnson is no different to Farage. Slimy shts happy to spread lies and misinformation as it pays well.

Removing them will not solve much, just be a different arzhole but the same sht.



And the irony of what decent folk fight for, healthcare, better wages, better conditions..... I have yet to hear any righties stand by their word and refuse the benefits they bring

It was not the wealthy that tried to physically stop folk hiking, but the paid lackeys. Fellow working class. The right to roam, enjoy public footpaths was not given It had to be fought for, as with so much else

There's plenty of like minded souls. It is the hate filled righties who are in the minority, be they sickos in the US or thickos in the UK

So join in.



But Harry, it's Rees-Mogg!!

Just give us him and then we won't ask for any more - honest.

Let me be clear, I can assure you it won't be anything like 1789 France - Trust me.

Don't believe a word I say. I'm only kidding. Or am I?
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Rees-Mogg on 12:11 - Oct 24 with 2000 viewsOldsmoker

Rees-Mogg on 22:58 - Oct 23 by Oldsmoker

But Harry, it's Rees-Mogg!!

Just give us him and then we won't ask for any more - honest.

Let me be clear, I can assure you it won't be anything like 1789 France - Trust me.


Well, well, well.

https://www.theguardian.com/law/2022/oct/24/post-brexit-proposals-mean-2400-laws

Rees-Mogg is passing a law that says he can change any law he doesn't like without needing permission from parliament.

So Harry, still against Rees-Mogg being first against the wall when the revolution comes?

Don't believe a word I say. I'm only kidding. Or am I?
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Rees-Mogg on 12:25 - Oct 24 with 1956 viewsArnoldMoorhen

Rees-Mogg on 12:11 - Oct 24 by Oldsmoker

Well, well, well.

https://www.theguardian.com/law/2022/oct/24/post-brexit-proposals-mean-2400-laws

Rees-Mogg is passing a law that says he can change any law he doesn't like without needing permission from parliament.

So Harry, still against Rees-Mogg being first against the wall when the revolution comes?


I've been warning about this for years on here (with previous username as well).

The Tories have passed a series of Bills which come very close to replicating the Enabling Act powers. Ministers can pass and strike out laws without recourse to Parliament. In the past that was subject to Judicial Review, but they are in the process of passing a law which means that Ministerial decisions will no longer be subject to Judicial Review:

https://consoc.org.uk/the-judicial-review-and-courts-bill-how-much-space-is-left
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Rees-Mogg on 12:28 - Oct 24 with 1932 viewsArnoldMoorhen

Rees-Mogg on 12:11 - Oct 24 by Oldsmoker

Well, well, well.

https://www.theguardian.com/law/2022/oct/24/post-brexit-proposals-mean-2400-laws

Rees-Mogg is passing a law that says he can change any law he doesn't like without needing permission from parliament.

So Harry, still against Rees-Mogg being first against the wall when the revolution comes?


I've been warning about this for years on here (with previous username as well).

The Tories have passed a series of Bills which come very close to replicating the Enabling Act powers. Ministers can pass and strike out laws without recourse to Parliament. In the past that was subject to Judicial Review, but they are in the process of passing a law which means that Ministerial decisions will no longer be subject to Judicial Review:

https://consoc.org.uk/the-judicial-review-and-courts-bill-how-much-space-is-left

Here is renowned Leftie David Davis' take on it:

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/oct/25/judicial-review-peoples-ri

All in the name of "Parliamentary Sovereignty"!

So Rees-Mogg can change laws, Parliament has no say, Judges can't Review, and if we want to protest against them we have to make sure that we don't "annoy" anyone (current Legislation going through Parliament) and will be eligible for an electronic tag (most recent Ministerial suggestion on the matter...)
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Rees-Mogg on 16:39 - Oct 24 with 1738 viewsYou_Bloo_Right

Rees-Mogg on 12:11 - Oct 24 by Oldsmoker

Well, well, well.

https://www.theguardian.com/law/2022/oct/24/post-brexit-proposals-mean-2400-laws

Rees-Mogg is passing a law that says he can change any law he doesn't like without needing permission from parliament.

So Harry, still against Rees-Mogg being first against the wall when the revolution comes?


MUST we wait?

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Rees-Mogg on 16:59 - Oct 24 with 1681 viewsHARRY10

Rees-Mogg on 12:11 - Oct 24 by Oldsmoker

Well, well, well.

https://www.theguardian.com/law/2022/oct/24/post-brexit-proposals-mean-2400-laws

Rees-Mogg is passing a law that says he can change any law he doesn't like without needing permission from parliament.

So Harry, still against Rees-Mogg being first against the wall when the revolution comes?


Look up Joe Hill, and you will see why

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Hill_(activist)
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Rees-Mogg on 17:31 - Oct 24 with 1613 viewsXYZ

Rees-Mogg on 12:28 - Oct 24 by ArnoldMoorhen

I've been warning about this for years on here (with previous username as well).

The Tories have passed a series of Bills which come very close to replicating the Enabling Act powers. Ministers can pass and strike out laws without recourse to Parliament. In the past that was subject to Judicial Review, but they are in the process of passing a law which means that Ministerial decisions will no longer be subject to Judicial Review:

https://consoc.org.uk/the-judicial-review-and-courts-bill-how-much-space-is-left

Here is renowned Leftie David Davis' take on it:

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/oct/25/judicial-review-peoples-ri

All in the name of "Parliamentary Sovereignty"!

So Rees-Mogg can change laws, Parliament has no say, Judges can't Review, and if we want to protest against them we have to make sure that we don't "annoy" anyone (current Legislation going through Parliament) and will be eligible for an electronic tag (most recent Ministerial suggestion on the matter...)


But if you mention that they're showing early signs of fascist tendencies ...

Meanwhile in Rwanda ...
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