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The Moggcast. “We should be prepared to leave with No Deal rather than sacrifice Northern Ireland to Dublin and Brussels”

“There won’t be a Government to push it through it they betray the province.” Plus: Crouch was right to resign over FOBTs.

6 November 2018 at 6:40 am | 65 comments

The Moggcast. “You’ve got to be careful of how permanent ‘temporary’ can become.”

“I’m against an extension to transition”, Rees-Mogg confirms. Plus: How many letters does he think Brady holds? And could there be a second referendum?

23 October 2018 at 6:30 am | 66 comments

The Moggcast. Universal Credit – “You would save money if you funded it properly”.

Rees-Mogg is “worried” by reports that working families will lose money. Plus: how should May pitch for Labour voters? And why he is “always on good behaviour.”

9 October 2018 at 6:30 am | 50 comments

The Moggcast. May should drop Chequers now – and not delay until after the Tory conference.

Rees-Mogg on Javid’s approach to the post-Brexit immigration system. And he sees no way in which Parliament can block Brexit if the Government holds its nerve.

25 September 2018 at 6:40 am | 86 comments

The Moggcast. Burt and Duncan’s “absurd” attacks on Johnson “must have been” approved by Downing Street.

Inside the ERG’s Brexit plans. Why Rees-Mogg doesn’t believe the hype about ‘Blue Wave’ entryism. Plus: how he spent his summer.

11 September 2018 at 6:30 am | 96 comments

The Moggcast. Could the Tories now split? “I think this is up to the Prime Minister.”

He says it was improper to by-pass Davis’ White Paper version. He doesn’t support Tommy Robinson. And he apologises for confusing Pope Urban IV with Pope Urban VI.

17 July 2018 at 7:10 am | 131 comments

LISTEN: Davis – “My fear is that they’ll take what we’ve offered already and then demand some more. I fear that this is just the start.”

He explains that as Brexit Secretary he couldn’t take responsibility for advancing a new policy in which he didn’t believe.

9 July 2018 at 10:00 am | 94 comments

LISTEN: Lidington insists the UK will be able to pursue a US trade deal post-Brexit

“We will have the choice. We’ll have our own seat at the World Trade Organisation, our own voice there.

6 July 2018 at 9:45 am | 145 comments

The Moggcast. “If it’s a bad deal, or it doesn’t meet the manifesto commitments, people won’t vote for it”

Rees-Mogg on Cabinet indiscipline, how May could survive Brexit defeat, and why he is “very unlikely” to be the next Prime Minister. And: is the World Cup coming home?

3 July 2018 at 6:30 am | 164 comments

The Moggcast. “There clearly is a Brexit dividend” but “the IFS and the Bank of England carry on with Project Fear”

Rees-Mogg argues “the upskirting ban should have been a Government Bill” from the outset, not left to backbenchers. Plus: is he watching the World Cup?

19 June 2018 at 6:30 am | 194 comments

The Moggcast. “We’ve got to build a lot of houses”, including on “poor quality scrub land” in the Green Belt.

The Government should mull the Heathrow Hub proposal. Plus: Nanny is yet to see her own appearance on Tracey Ullman’s show.

5 June 2018 at 6:30 am | 78 comments

The Moggcast. “We’re getting to the point where you wonder whether the Government really wants to leave at all.”

He fears that while “the Government’s words remain robust, its deeds become weak”. Plus: the Rees-Mogg family spent the Royal wedding playing “sermon cricket”.

22 May 2018 at 6:30 am | 263 comments

LISTEN: UKIP’s general-secretary compares his party to the Black Death

“It comes along and then it goes dormant, and that’s exactly what we’re going to do.”

4 May 2018 at 2:45 pm | 22 comments

LISTEN: Wallace – Bercow’s refusal to step aside while bullying allegations are investigated risks harming Parliament

In response, Lord Hain dismisses the alleged incidents as “an office row”, and suggests the scandal is motivated by political disagreement.

2 May 2018 at 4:36 pm | 39 comments

The Moggcast. “Completely idiotic” customs partnership idea “should be knocked on the head”

Rees-Mogg argues the ‘hostile environment’ immigration policy was a product of Home Office failure. And: why “the transition deal is a bad deal” and a mistake.

24 April 2018 at 6:30 am | 96 comments

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