Author Topic: Jacob Rees Mogg says Unicef should be 'ashamed' for feeding Britain's hungry kid  (Read 785 times)


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Serve that ghastly man right if he lost all his wealth and he couldn't afford to buy food. >:(
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Serve that ghastly man right if he lost all his wealth and he couldn't afford to buy food. >:(

This is a very positive assessment of  Jacob Rees-Mogg, LR. I didn't realise that you had so much affection for him.   ::)
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Trying to feed starving children is apparently politics now. I can't tell you how much I loathe that man.
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The man's a hangover from the worst days of nineteenth century Toryism.
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The man's a hangover from the worst days of nineteenth century Toryism.
Jesus feeding the 5 000 would presumably be seen as a publicity stunt by Mogg.. Well if he was consistent .. 

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To be absolutely fair to the obnoxious shit, he wasn't objecting to feeding hungry kids, but to UNICEF's initiative, which he claimed was a political stunt.
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To be absolutely fair to the obnoxious shit, he wasn't objecting to feeding hungry kids, but to UNICEF's initiative, which he claimed was a political stunt.
But surely UNICEF are able to support hungry kids where-ever they are - so in what way is doing their job a political stunt. If there is any politics bering played here it is by JRM in trying argue that somehow UNICEF can feed kids anywhere ... except the UK.