It is not a good day to be #JacobReesMogg
What a prize-winning public school chump.
Jacob Rees-Mogg tried to be down with the kids by quoting England football anthem World in Motion, but instead only demonstrated that he was up his own nationalist rectum.
The comment from Russ Jones on Twitter was entirely deserved:
I bet when they wrote it, they never guessed it would end up being hooted at parliament by the disappointing result of an evening of hate-sex between a dalek and a pendulum https://t.co/Ir3dF91y06
— Russ Jones (@RussInCheshire) July 8, 2021
And the humiliation does not end there for nanny’s boy Jacob.
He also went on the record in support of Priti Patel’s new anti-Immigration law:
https://twitter.com/Jacob_Rees_Mogg/status/1413047266097647616
Jacob Rees-Mogg, a man of strong Christian beliefs apparently, boasting about harsher immigration laws. Even as an atheist I wonder if Jesus would have done the same.
— Bob Morgan 🇺🇦 💙 (@Bbmorg) July 8, 2021
This is the Bill that could send members of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution to prison – for life – if they even try to save the lives of refugees in danger of drowning while trying to cross into the UK.
It is the Bill that turns the UK into a full-on Nazi country because
Tories have introduced an Anne Frank law, that means if someone hid Anne Frank in their attic today, they would be prosecuted as a criminal.
But Corbyn is the antisemite.
Have I got this correct?
— Matt Scott (@MattScottMusic) July 8, 2021
Clearly Rees-Mogg is the anti-Semite in this situation. Priti Patel is the anti-Semite for pushing this Bill through the Commons.
They are clearly both racist to the core – and he’s a hypocrite too:
'We can't have people simply loafing about. doing nothing and expecting the state to finance their lifestyles.' Jacob Rees-Mogg 🧐💤 pic.twitter.com/cOIDlXZiyi
— El Christo (@ElRaynerista) July 8, 2021
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Wasn’t May another one who claimed to be guided by her Christian faith in everything she did whilst she was Home Sec.