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Meet the Rees-Moggs
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SporadicAddick said:PragueAddick said:SporadicAddick said:Looking forward to watching this.
Interesting how its only left wing politicians that are lauded for following their principles and using their background and experience to advance their cause.
I've always enjoyed listening to JRM, one of the better parliamentary performers of recent years.
JRM is a very nasty piece of work, a vindictive bully whose real persona is cloaked in a veneer of politeness which fools a lot of the media, including doubtless the shower who produced this. His personal vendetta against Mark Carney should have been a warning signal to sensible conservatives such as you appear to be, but it looks like you fell for his unique charm too. You appear to have forgotten that this toxic matchstick was top of the list of "bastards" that made John Major's task impossible at the time, and sowed the seeds for where the UK is today.
Now I await the self-appointed Thread-Closer-In-Chief, @eastterrace6168 demand to close down a "political thread" under the new regime guidelines, which i reluctantly accept to be necessary. At least this time I had the chance to weigh in before it goes.
I bid you all good day. 😉
Anyone that Major called bastard is a hero of mine.Didn’t realise you were so hard and Brexity right-wing. Consider the word “sensible” deleted from my description above😉5 -
valleynick66 said:Regardless of policies and political alliances I do tend to think he has a great skill in not rising to the bait / getting angry when being interviewed and challenged. This despite him knowing his behaviours / mannerisms give rise to the attacks / ridicule and comments.He manages to maintain some level of authority therefore.Self confidence coming from the back up of wealth I imagine.10
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Chippycafc said:Wheresmeticket said:Meet the Rees Moggs down a dark side street with a scythe.
The above is totally offensive.2 -
When and which channel is it on, please?0
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LargeAddick said:PaddyP17 said:SporadicAddick said:Looking forward to watching this.
Interesting how its only left wing politicians that are lauded for following their principles and using their background and experience to advance their cause.
I've always enjoyed listening to JRM, one of the better parliamentary performers of recent years.
I wanted to know what in particular they admire about JRM's stances, and how they feel JRM's background informs his action for the betterment of the country. I hope they can respond accordingly.4 -
Garrymanilow said:SporadicAddick said:Looking forward to watching this.
Interesting how its only left wing politicians that are lauded for following their principles and using their background and experience to advance their cause.
I've always enjoyed listening to JRM, one of the better parliamentary performers of recent years.
He has two main principles: Catholicism and money. To be fair, he told us that when he was 12 years old. He loves money and wants as much of it as possible and has used politics to try and guide public policy in a way that will maximise his profits. I don't like that. He can be as weird and Victorian and posh as he wants, that's fine, but I find his principles pretty foul, that's why I don't laud him for them. You're right about the word 'performer' though, he's good at playing his character, in another life if he wasn't so skinny he'd make a great WWE wrestler.1 -
Wheresmeticket said:Chippycafc said:Wheresmeticket said:Meet the Rees Moggs down a dark side street with a scythe.6
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PaddyP17 said:LargeAddick said:PaddyP17 said:SporadicAddick said:Looking forward to watching this.
Interesting how its only left wing politicians that are lauded for following their principles and using their background and experience to advance their cause.
I've always enjoyed listening to JRM, one of the better parliamentary performers of recent years.
I wanted to know what in particular they admire about JRM's stances, and how they feel JRM's background informs his action for the betterment of the country. I hope they can respond accordingly.
I disagree with his staunch (dogmatic?) catholic views (as I would disagree with any other religious view, because religion is made up nonsense) but I admire his defence of it, as I admire anyone that has a conviction position rather than a flip flop approach to electoral success.
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SporadicAddick said:PaddyP17 said:LargeAddick said:PaddyP17 said:SporadicAddick said:Looking forward to watching this.
Interesting how its only left wing politicians that are lauded for following their principles and using their background and experience to advance their cause.
I've always enjoyed listening to JRM, one of the better parliamentary performers of recent years.
I wanted to know what in particular they admire about JRM's stances, and how they feel JRM's background informs his action for the betterment of the country. I hope they can respond accordingly.
I disagree with his staunch (dogmatic?) catholic views (as I would disagree with any other religious view, because religion is made up nonsense) but I admire his defence of it, as I admire anyone that has a conviction position rather than a flip flop approach to electoral success.6 -
PragueAddick said:SporadicAddick said:PragueAddick said:SporadicAddick said:Looking forward to watching this.
Interesting how its only left wing politicians that are lauded for following their principles and using their background and experience to advance their cause.
I've always enjoyed listening to JRM, one of the better parliamentary performers of recent years.
JRM is a very nasty piece of work, a vindictive bully whose real persona is cloaked in a veneer of politeness which fools a lot of the media, including doubtless the shower who produced this. His personal vendetta against Mark Carney should have been a warning signal to sensible conservatives such as you appear to be, but it looks like you fell for his unique charm too. You appear to have forgotten that this toxic matchstick was top of the list of "bastards" that made John Major's task impossible at the time, and sowed the seeds for where the UK is today.
Now I await the self-appointed Thread-Closer-In-Chief, @eastterrace6168 demand to close down a "political thread" under the new regime guidelines, which i reluctantly accept to be necessary. At least this time I had the chance to weigh in before it goes.
I bid you all good day. 😉
Anyone that Major called bastard is a hero of mine.Didn’t realise you were so hard and Brexity right-wing. Consider the word “sensible” deleted from my description above😉
You are correct, I'm very much a Brexity right winger, but also sensible - I chose Charlton...2 - Sponsored links:
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SporadicAddick said:PaddyP17 said:LargeAddick said:PaddyP17 said:SporadicAddick said:Looking forward to watching this.
Interesting how its only left wing politicians that are lauded for following their principles and using their background and experience to advance their cause.
I've always enjoyed listening to JRM, one of the better parliamentary performers of recent years.
I wanted to know what in particular they admire about JRM's stances, and how they feel JRM's background informs his action for the betterment of the country. I hope they can respond accordingly.
I disagree with his staunch (dogmatic?) catholic views (as I would disagree with any other religious view, because religion is made up nonsense) but I admire his defence of it, as I admire anyone that has a conviction position rather than a flip flop approach to electoral success.3 -
SporadicAddick said:PragueAddick said:SporadicAddick said:PragueAddick said:SporadicAddick said:Looking forward to watching this.
Interesting how its only left wing politicians that are lauded for following their principles and using their background and experience to advance their cause.
I've always enjoyed listening to JRM, one of the better parliamentary performers of recent years.
JRM is a very nasty piece of work, a vindictive bully whose real persona is cloaked in a veneer of politeness which fools a lot of the media, including doubtless the shower who produced this. His personal vendetta against Mark Carney should have been a warning signal to sensible conservatives such as you appear to be, but it looks like you fell for his unique charm too. You appear to have forgotten that this toxic matchstick was top of the list of "bastards" that made John Major's task impossible at the time, and sowed the seeds for where the UK is today.
Now I await the self-appointed Thread-Closer-In-Chief, @eastterrace6168 demand to close down a "political thread" under the new regime guidelines, which i reluctantly accept to be necessary. At least this time I had the chance to weigh in before it goes.
I bid you all good day. 😉
Anyone that Major called bastard is a hero of mine.Didn’t realise you were so hard and Brexity right-wing. Consider the word “sensible” deleted from my description above😉
You are correct, I'm very much a Brexity right winger, but also sensible - I chose Charlton...7 -
SporadicAddick said:Garrymanilow said:SporadicAddick said:Looking forward to watching this.
Interesting how its only left wing politicians that are lauded for following their principles and using their background and experience to advance their cause.
I've always enjoyed listening to JRM, one of the better parliamentary performers of recent years.
He has two main principles: Catholicism and money. To be fair, he told us that when he was 12 years old. He loves money and wants as much of it as possible and has used politics to try and guide public policy in a way that will maximise his profits. I don't like that. He can be as weird and Victorian and posh as he wants, that's fine, but I find his principles pretty foul, that's why I don't laud him for them. You're right about the word 'performer' though, he's good at playing his character, in another life if he wasn't so skinny he'd make a great WWE wrestler.0 -
SporadicAddick said:PaddyP17 said:LargeAddick said:PaddyP17 said:SporadicAddick said:Looking forward to watching this.
Interesting how its only left wing politicians that are lauded for following their principles and using their background and experience to advance their cause.
I've always enjoyed listening to JRM, one of the better parliamentary performers of recent years.
I wanted to know what in particular they admire about JRM's stances, and how they feel JRM's background informs his action for the betterment of the country. I hope they can respond accordingly.
I disagree with his staunch (dogmatic?) catholic views (as I would disagree with any other religious view, because religion is made up nonsense) but I admire his defence of it, as I admire anyone that has a conviction position rather than a flip flop approach to electoral success.1 -
Friend Or Defoe said:SporadicAddick said:PaddyP17 said:LargeAddick said:PaddyP17 said:SporadicAddick said:Looking forward to watching this.
Interesting how its only left wing politicians that are lauded for following their principles and using their background and experience to advance their cause.
I've always enjoyed listening to JRM, one of the better parliamentary performers of recent years.
I wanted to know what in particular they admire about JRM's stances, and how they feel JRM's background informs his action for the betterment of the country. I hope they can respond accordingly.
I disagree with his staunch (dogmatic?) catholic views (as I would disagree with any other religious view, because religion is made up nonsense) but I admire his defence of it, as I admire anyone that has a conviction position rather than a flip flop approach to electoral success.1 -
shine166 said:SporadicAddick said:Looking forward to watching this.
Interesting how its only left wing politicians that are lauded for following their principles and using their background and experience to advance their cause.
I've always enjoyed listening to JRM, one of the better parliamentary performers of recent years.
Because the working class struggle for almost everything they obtain. Going to Eton or being born into money isn't quite as good an achievement.
If you can't make success being born into money or starting the race half way down the track, then you're hopeless.1 -
seth plum said:I believe the result of the vote for the whole of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to leave the European Union made a shed load of money for Rees Mogg’s company Somerset Capital Management.
The grifter declared leave was about the myth of ‘sovereignty’ for which the benefits would not be felt for fifty years, whilst the profits for Somerset Capital Management would be felt immediately.
Capitalist bastard encouraging voters to destroy a good and decent arrangement, causing more problems in Ireland, for his own benefit.
Rees Mogg like Boris Johnson has to pay for a lot of children, so doing a reality programme for money is his grifters way (like being on the television set) to pay for the upkeep of his family.
So there you have it, a working class man simply trying to provide for his own in a harsh world (he helped to create).
The only thing that improves profits for any fund manager is an increase in fees through fund growth, particularly a surge in global markets, not a shrinking UK market as was well predicted pre Brexit. Given his business has gone down the tube as his largest clients (led by St James' Place whom many Lifers swear by) left him after poor returns, and is now in liquidation, not sure where his immediate profits came from.
To see for myself what his funds invested in I just checked them out. Virtually 100% invested in Emerging Markets, mostly hardware, technology, banks and construction. Around 4% in non-renewable energy - markets that would be unmoved by Brexit.
As a Brexit leader, plenty of reasons not to like him, his beliefs and convictions are there for all to see, conspiracy theories are not required.5 -
Dazzler21 said:What is the hard on people get for people that go to Eton? It's like it's used as a stick to beat people with?!
All very weird.11 -
Surprised they managed to remove him from his mother's nipple for long enough to allow him to speak on a reality TV show #bitty6
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Sorry to ask again. What station is this on?. Cheers0
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CheshireAddick said:Sorry to ask again. What station is this on?. Cheers1
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CheshireAddick said:Sorry to ask again. What station is this on?. Cheers
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Redskin said:shine166 said:SporadicAddick said:Looking forward to watching this.
Interesting how its only left wing politicians that are lauded for following their principles and using their background and experience to advance their cause.
I've always enjoyed listening to JRM, one of the better parliamentary performers of recent years.
Because the working class struggle for almost everything they obtain. Going to Eton or being born into money isn't quite as good an achievement.
If you can't make success being born into money or starting the race half way down the track, then you're hopeless.4 -
shine166 said:Redskin said:shine166 said:SporadicAddick said:Looking forward to watching this.
Interesting how its only left wing politicians that are lauded for following their principles and using their background and experience to advance their cause.
I've always enjoyed listening to JRM, one of the better parliamentary performers of recent years.
Because the working class struggle for almost everything they obtain. Going to Eton or being born into money isn't quite as good an achievement.
If you can't make success being born into money or starting the race half way down the track, then you're hopeless.1 -
So did anyone here actually watch it?
Having now done so, I'm pleased to say that I like him even more.3 -
Wouldn't watch that a*hole if you paid me to.9
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PragueAddick said:valleynick66 said:Regardless of policies and political alliances I do tend to think he has a great skill in not rising to the bait / getting angry when being interviewed and challenged. This despite him knowing his behaviours / mannerisms give rise to the attacks / ridicule and comments.He manages to maintain some level of authority therefore.Self confidence coming from the back up of wealth I imagine.He was actually a very decent bloke in the main but the privilege just oozed from him, and so many in our company almost bowed down to him. Such background and wealth gives immense confidence to a person.As for Rees Mogg, I cannot stand the man. Had some interaction with him a couple of years ago in a project I was working on … unbelievable arrogance and entitlement from his side.So I’ve seen two different sides of privileged individuals, and Rees Mogg was not the pleasant one.7
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Meet the Rees-Mog's?
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Dazzler21 said:What is the hard on people get for people that go to Eton? It's like it's used as a stick to beat people with?!
All very weird.7 -
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