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Title: Rees-Mogg
Post by: Varche on 04 September 2019, 12:08:23
Regardless of your political views , he is a strange fellow.

There are some brilliant memes going around following his slouching episode.

Minister for 1870 , serving North East Somerset (itself a strange place.....)
Title: Re: Rees-Mogg
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 04 September 2019, 12:19:29
Regardless of your political views , he is a strange fellow.

There are some brilliant memes going around following his slouching episode.

Minister for 1870 , serving North East Somerset (itself a strange place.....)

As he looks remarkably like a Dickensian undertaker he is probably used to seeing most of his 'customers' this way. :)
Title: Re: Rees-Mogg
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 04 September 2019, 13:29:57
I think he is probably the best politician in Parliament. Hes absolutely superb.
Title: Re: Rees-Mogg
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 04 September 2019, 13:33:05
I think he is probably the best politician in Parliament. Hes absolutely superb.

I think he may be less fond of all things french than yourself. :)
Title: Re: Rees-Mogg
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 04 September 2019, 13:39:01
Which can only raise even higher in my estimation and admiration. Shows how good his judgement is.
Title: Re: Rees-Mogg
Post by: Bigron on 04 September 2019, 13:40:30
Agreed, Albs; apparently, he is independly wealthy, so he doesm't have to fiddle his "expenses" or have any other scams = a bonus!

Ron.
Title: Re: Rees-Mogg
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 04 September 2019, 13:43:23
Which can only raise even higher in my estimation and admiration. Shows how good his judgement is.

When he invites you to supper at his country pile just make sure you arrive in the Bentley rather than the little froggie jobbie. :)

Otherwise he may have you shot at dawn. :)
Title: Re: Rees-Mogg
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 04 September 2019, 13:45:02
.......I don't think Ken Clarke will be invited. :)
Title: Re: Rees-Mogg
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 04 September 2019, 13:47:46
I may bump into him at Mr Cleverleys Christmas drinks party he will no doubt be inviting me to. I will pass on your highest regards if I do.
I must update IE and get my smileys back.
Ken is to be locked in a padded cell with a lifetime supply of cigars and Gin. He will be happy in his little twilight world .
Title: Re: Rees-Mogg
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 04 September 2019, 13:50:44
I may bump into him at Mr Cleverleys Christmas drinks party he will no doubt be inviting me to. I will pass on your highest regards if I do.
I must update IE and get my smileys back.
Ken is to be locked in a padded cell with a lifetime supply of cigars and Gin. He will be happy in his little twilight world .

Thick as thieves with Theresa in the house of commons yesterday. ;)
Title: Re: Rees-Mogg
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 04 September 2019, 13:52:57
I may bump into him at Mr Cleverleys Christmas drinks party he will no doubt be inviting me to. I will pass on your highest regards if I do.
I must update IE and get my smileys back.
Ken is to be locked in a padded cell with a lifetime supply of cigars and Gin. He will be happy in his little twilight world .

I don't dislike him. I just feel he is out of step with the modern world. He is an anachronism albeit an entertaining one. :y
Title: Re: Rees-Mogg
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 04 September 2019, 14:09:32
He has a mind as sharp as a razor, which is much more useful than 21st century fashion sense or attitudes.
Title: Re: Rees-Mogg
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 04 September 2019, 14:12:36
You can type the smilies ;)
Title: Re: Rees-Mogg
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 04 September 2019, 14:17:22
He has a mind as sharp as a razor, which is much more useful than 21st century fashion sense or attitudes.

I agree......but most of his vast bank of knowledge relates to a time of empire.......and shooting tigers in India. :)

Title: Re: Rees-Mogg
Post by: Raeturbo on 04 September 2019, 16:11:01
Polite, intelligent, concise, unflappable, always answers questions. What an unique MP.
Title: Re: Rees-Mogg
Post by: Rods2 on 04 September 2019, 18:11:33
If parliament had more like Mogg & Redwood of independent means & fewer troughing of limited intellect & real world experience, identity, virtual signaling, careerist feral hogs it might actually serve its intended function of debating & then making useful decisions for the betterment of UK society, whereas it currently only works best as a useful tourist attraction during periods of prorogation where the same number of useful decisions are made, at a much reduced daily cost. :o

The less said in & about god's waiting room the House of Lords the better. :D Turning up signing a register & walking out £300 richer as one strolls to ones club for a spot of lunch & a few brandies is nice work if you can get it, old boy. :o
Title: Re: Rees-Mogg
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 04 September 2019, 18:22:56

The less said in & about god's waiting room the House of Lords the better. :D Turning up signing a register & walking out £300 richer as one strolls to ones brothel/club for a spot of lunch & a few ladies/brandies is nice work if you can get it, old boy. :o

Delete as appropriate.  :)
Title: Re: Rees-Mogg
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 04 September 2019, 19:04:29
Rees Mogg would have made a good minister in Churchill's government. A time when the world was in black and white. He would fit perfectly. No need to change his suit or haircut.

He is a curious old boy and I hope he won't be too upset when he learns that queen Victoria has died. :)

 
Title: Re: Rees-Mogg
Post by: Viral_Jim on 04 September 2019, 19:40:15
Quite what real world experience he and his ilk bring to government is lost on me.

I wouldn't argue that we have a bunch in there now who are only in it for themselves (although I doubt the 20 odd defectors who put principles before paychecks and defied the government will get much praise here  ;D). However, he is pretty much a perfect poster boy for out of touch elitism and finding 600 odd more like him is hardly going to help parliament reconnect with the people it's meant to serve.
Title: Re: Rees-Mogg
Post by: Rods2 on 04 September 2019, 20:04:12
Quite what real world experience he and his ilk bring to government is lost on me.

I wouldn't argue that we have a bunch in there now who are only in it for themselves (although I doubt the 20 odd defectors who put principles before paychecks and defied the government will get much praise here  ;D). However, he is pretty much a perfect poster boy for out of touch elitism and finding 600 odd more like him is hardly going to help parliament reconnect with the people it's meant to serve.

Apart from being the joint founder of a very successful international investment fund controlling £bns when he worked in the city & provides his independent means, not a lot really. Redwood has run multi-national manufacturing business & knows a lot about international trade & complex multinational just-in-time supply chains & iirc has been a director of a merchant bank, a bit like Leesom has been a director of Barclays Bank.

Parliament worked much better when you had many more MPs who had made their money often as Directors, Bankers, Traders, Lawyers & accountants in the City & saw becoming an MP as a bit of public service to help society before they retired.

If you think they've done it for public service then I would suggest you look at their outside interests, now & once they leave parliament. ::) ::) ::)
Title: Re: Rees-Mogg
Post by: Raeturbo on 04 September 2019, 20:27:41
Quite what real world experience he and his ilk bring to government is lost on me.

I wouldn't argue that we have a bunch in there now who are only in it for themselves (although I doubt the 20 odd defectors who put principles before paychecks and defied the government will get much praise here  ;D). However, he is pretty much a perfect poster boy for out of touch elitism and finding 600 odd more like him is hardly going to help parliament reconnect with the people it's meant to serve.
               Here Here :y
Apart from being the joint founder of a very successful international investment fund controlling £bns when he worked in the city & provides his independent means, not a lot really. Redwood has run multi-national manufacturing business & knows a lot about international trade & complex multinational just-in-time supply chains & iirc has been a director of a merchant bank, a bit like Leesom has been a director of Barclays Bank.

Parliament worked much better when you had many more MPs who had made their money often as Directors, Bankers, Traders, Lawyers & accountants in the City & saw becoming an MP as a bit of public service to help society before they retired.

If you think they've done it for public service then I would suggest you look at their outside interests, now & once they leave parliament. ::) ::) ::)
Title: Re: Rees-Mogg
Post by: Viral_Jim on 04 September 2019, 20:50:47
Quite what real world experience he and his ilk bring to government is lost on me.

I wouldn't argue that we have a bunch in there now who are only in it for themselves (although I doubt the 20 odd defectors who put principles before paychecks and defied the government will get much praise here  ;D). However, he is pretty much a perfect poster boy for out of touch elitism and finding 600 odd more like him is hardly going to help parliament reconnect with the people it's meant to serve.

Apart from being the joint founder of a very successful international investment fund controlling £bns when he worked in the city & provides his independent means, not a lot really. Redwood has run multi-national manufacturing business & knows a lot about international trade & complex multinational just-in-time supply chains & iirc has been a director of a merchant bank, a bit like Leesom has been a director of Barclays Bank.

Parliament worked much better when you had many more MPs who had made their money often as Directors, Bankers, Traders, Lawyers & accountants in the City & saw becoming an MP as a bit of public service to help society before they retired.

If you think they've done it for public service then I would suggest you look at their outside interests, now & once they leave parliament. ::) ::) ::)

I think the last time we had a lot of non-career-politicians in there, we were in a time when people "knew" people in power knew best and got on with doing what they were told.

In the same way that Command and Control attitude no longer works in business, you need a government that connects with and reflects the electorate or you just won't get traction.
Title: Re: Rees-Mogg
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 05 September 2019, 13:22:05
Quite what real world experience he and his ilk bring to government is lost on me.

I wouldn't argue that we have a bunch in there now who are only in it for themselves (although I doubt the 20 odd defectors who put principles before paychecks and defied the government will get much praise here  ;D). However, he is pretty much a perfect poster boy for out of touch elitism and finding 600 odd more like him is hardly going to help parliament reconnect with the people it's meant to serve.

Jimmy is correct.

Taking Britain back to the days of Pathe news with out of touch Tory toffs is never going to fly in 2019.

People today are not willing to 'let them posh people who know what's best for us common plebs'  take control. In might have worked in the fifties, but not now.

 Slovenly slouching  like a surly  14 year old in the house was not Rees Mogg's finest hour. He believes he was born to rule. Nobody is.
 
Title: Re: Rees-Mogg
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 05 September 2019, 13:28:47
The 12 year old Jacob speaking after a 'kickabout' with his mates in the park. Just like any other kid really. :)

https://youtu.be/sA1UIuz5K8M
Title: Re: Rees-Mogg
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 05 September 2019, 14:04:07
I thought diversity was all the rage these days?  :-\

I guess JRM represents the wrong sort of diversity!  ;D
Title: Re: Rees-Mogg
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 05 September 2019, 14:13:34
I thought diversity was all the rage these days?  :-\

I guess JRM represents the wrong sort of diversity!  ;D

As I said before, I don't dislike him.

However, in 2019 he is irrelevant, and no more than an entertaining curiosity. :)
Title: Re: Rees-Mogg
Post by: Migalot on 05 September 2019, 14:35:34

However, in 2019 he is irrelevant, and no more than an entertaining curiosity. :)

I think you're very wrong. There are many people in this country that are appalled by the general immorality in our society and the uncouth nature (e.g Jess Philips) of many in the public eye.

I think that, even among the young, people yearn for a more stable, friendly, honest and respectful establishment. Something to revere. :y

Rees-Mogg may appear to be an anachronism to some, but he embodies the historic manners of which we were once proud and that resonates with many. An English gent.

Though I don't watch it, the fact that Downton Abbey has been so popular and is shortly to be a blockbuster at the cinema reveals much to my mind. Can't see Eastenders or Love Island doing the same. ;) 
Title: Re: Rees-Mogg
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 05 September 2019, 14:50:05

However, in 2019 he is irrelevant, and no more than an entertaining curiosity. :)

I think you're very wrong. There are many people in this country that are appalled by the general immorality in our society and the uncouth nature (e.g Jess Philips) of many in the public eye.

I think that, even among the young, people yearn for a more stable, friendly, honest and respectful establishment. Something to revere. :y

Rees-Mogg may appear to be an anachronism to some, but he embodies the historic manners of which we were once proud and that resonates with many. An English gent.

Though I don't watch it, the fact that Downton Abbey has been so popular and is shortly to be a blockbuster at the cinema reveals much to my mind. Can't see Eastenders or Love Island doing the same. ;)

Gobby feminist.......don't like her. :y

I can't help but think that JRM would have been a lonely child. Possibly spending most of his time with adults in the form of nanny and the gamekeeper.

I think he may be well-meaning but....... :-\

Title: Re: Rees-Mogg
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 05 September 2019, 15:14:45
.......I don't think Ken Clarke will be invited. :)

He voted in line with his constituents wishes.....to be applauded  ;D ;D (all but unheard of)
Title: Re: Rees-Mogg
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 05 September 2019, 15:18:43
.......I don't think Ken Clarke will be invited. :)

He voted in line with his constituents wishes.....to be applauded  ;D ;D (all but unheard of)

French albs will concur entirely..... :)
Title: Re: Rees-Mogg
Post by: Andy B on 05 September 2019, 16:56:18
.......I don't think Ken Clarke will be invited. :)

He voted in line with his constituents wishes.....to be applauded  ;D ;D (all but unheard of)

Agreed 
Title: Re: Rees-Mogg
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 05 September 2019, 17:35:32
Just goes to show that some of them do realise just who keeps them employed  ;)
Title: Re: Rees-Mogg
Post by: Nick W on 05 September 2019, 18:03:02
.......I don't think Ken Clarke will be invited. :)

He voted in line with his constituents wishes.....to be applauded  ;D ;D (all but unheard of)

Agreed




And consistent with the rest of his long career in politics.



Title: Re: Rees-Mogg
Post by: Olympia5776 on 05 September 2019, 18:27:10
His persona doesn't upset me and if he's true to his constituents then he'd get my vote ,although I was not impressed by the slouching on the bench , there are more upsetting  creatures in the  House ( or not as the case may be ....) like Jarad O'Mara .
I really don't see why his character irks so many .
Title: Re: Rees-Mogg
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 05 September 2019, 20:08:32
.......I don't think Ken Clarke will be invited. :)

He voted in line with his constituents wishes.....to be applauded  ;D ;D (all but unheard of)

That was coincidental. Whatever way his constituents voted, he has said from the start that the referendum was no more than an opinion poll and could and should be ignored. He also said quite a few years ago "I look forward to the day that the house of commons is no more than a council chamber". He is blinded by his love affair with all things EU.
Title: Re: Rees-Mogg
Post by: Migalot on 05 September 2019, 20:53:57
.......I don't think Ken Clarke will be invited. :)

He voted in line with his constituents wishes.....to be applauded  ;D ;D (all but unheard of)

That was coincidental. Whatever way his constituents voted, he has said from the start that the referendum was no more than an opinion poll and could and should be ignored. He also said quite a few years ago "I look forward to the day that the house of commons is no more than a council chamber". He is blinded by his love affair with all things EU.

Exactly, Albs.  :y
Title: Re: Rees-Mogg
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 05 September 2019, 22:26:48

I really don't see why his character irks so many .

It's simply because he's wealthy.  ;)