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Home » News » Rees-Mogg makes Kangaroo jibe but the joke is on him

Rees-Mogg makes Kangaroo jibe but the joke is on him

Jacob Rees-Mogg is still defending Boris Johnson.

Politics Reporter by Politics Reporter
March 24, 2023
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Jacob Rees-Mogg clearly doesn’t think Johnson’s Committee hearing is worth the time of day.

It comes as Nadine Dorries claimed there is “no doubt” the Privileges Committee will find against Boris Johnson as she labelled the partygate investigation a “kangaroo court”. 

Ms Dorries told her Friday Night with Nadine show on TalkTV: “I don’t think there was ever a world in which this committee was going to find Boris innocent. The committee have demonstrated very clearly that they have decided early on to find him guilty.

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“The committee knew that they had not a shred of evidence to prove that he misled with intent. They changed the rules, lowered the bar and inserted the vague term ‘reckless’ into the terms of reference. 

“Boris Johnson will be found guilty by this kangaroo court. There is no doubt about that. And that in itself will be a disgraceful and possibly unlawful conclusion with serious reputational consequences.”

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Mogg

Back to Mogg and he tweeted: “Boris is doing very well against the marsupials.”

https://twitter.com/Jacob_Rees_Mogg/status/1638565545690759168

So he doesn’t agree with the committee, even though it hasn’t concluded anything.

Anyway, he said that Boris Johnson has “won in the court of public opinion.”

Thing is the data from YouGov doesn’t agree.

As Dr Mike Galsworthy: “Actual data from the court of public opinion:

“Did Johnson knowingly mislead Parliament? Yes – 66% No – 15%”

There’s post-truth and there’s…

…Rees-Mogg saying that Boris Johnson has “won in the court of public opinion” – which he says twice.

Actual data from the court of public opinion:

Did Johnson knowingly mislead Parliament?

Yes – 66%
No – 15%@YouGov

pic.twitter.com/GBSB542Mn6

— Mike Galsworthy (@mikegalsworthy) March 24, 2023

Or the Question Time audience vote on wether they agreed with Johnson?

"Boris Johnson has won in the court of public opinion" says Jacob Rees Mogg.

Yeah, looks like it.

It’s game over for those dickheads. #bbcqtpic.twitter.com/KryvGMJKLR

— Supertanskiii (@supertanskiii) March 23, 2023

Related: Question Time verdict on Johnson as audience member nails it for you?

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