Jacob Rees-Mogg suggested the government might use EU law to push through a no-deal Brexit and irony is dead

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Jacob Rees-Mogg has suggested that the government might use – wait for it – EU law to push through a no-deal Brexit if there is no deal agreed by October 19. Chatting to BBC Radio 4's Westminster

Jacob Rees-Mogg has suggested that the government might use – wait for it – EU law to push through a no-deal Brexit if there is no deal agreed by October 19., Mogg refused to admit that Boris Johnson is bound by the law to request an extension to Article 50 in those circumstances. He called this"speculation".

 

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Priceless.

Has he been taking notes from tRump Jr

Irony died years ago.

We had this story before... are you later than other news organisations or are you repeating because no one reacted as you wanted?

That’s the live I was hoping they would take. EU law trumps ours, so funny!

The irony is lost only on those who believe the irony is dead- anyone with a working brain stem can see that this tactic is a slap in the face to the EU rather than an instance of the Tories bumbling!

Au contraire. Irony is alive and very very well thank you. EU law takes precedence over UK law. Suck it up bedwetters

Rees Mogg should wind up his funds that are a conflict of interest for the UK. He should repatriate his wealth hidden in ropey off shore havens. No MP should avoid UK tax we need to fund the NHS instead unless you're Farage whi wants to have a US insurance setup & take profits.

fifisyms 😂😂😂

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