
Rees-Mogg mocked for saying Brexit allows us to lower food prices
The Tory MP revisited the popular referencing among Brexiteers of the repealing of the Corn Laws in the mid-nineteenth century.

The Tory MP revisited the popular referencing among Brexiteers of the repealing of the Corn Laws in the mid-nineteenth century.

The former Tory chairman delivered a searing attack on Brexit, leaving right-wingers’ fuming.

‘Having to pay £500m isn’t a win, it’s another cost of Brexit. Where are those extra maths lessons?’

The former Brexit Party leader also said he would have accepted worker shortages to reduce net migration.

As inflation continues to rip through family budgets, and consumers are forced to pay sky-high food prices, the government has come under fresh pressure to crackdown on supermarkets.

‘Nigel Farage has finally admitted that “Brexit has failed”. Let’s get his words up on giant billboards across the country.’

‘We voted Remain in Liverpool, so why shouldn’t we have the European flag flying.’

‘Roast beef of the full Brexit now thin gruel’

However some Liberal Democrat members felt it was ‘better late than never’

Jacob Rees-Mogg was forced to awkwardly defend Brexit this week, as an economist on his show managed to coolly rip our departure from the EU apart in just a couple of sentences.