Rees-Mogg appeals to Brexiteers to trust Johnson as talks reach critical stage

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“The Prime Minister said there was a way forward for a deal that could secure all our interests, respect the Good Friday Agreement, get rid of the backstop and get Brexit done by 31 October,” a No 10 spokesman said.

JACOB REES-MOGG HAS issued an appeal to Brexiteers to trust Boris Johnson as negotiations on a deal with Brussels enter a critical stage.

Rees-Mogg – who previously led the strongly pro-Brexit European Research Group – insisted however Leave supporters could have confidence Johnson would not give too much ground to Brussels in order to get a deal. When asked about Brexit plans and their potential similarity to Theresa May's deal, Jacob Rees-Mogg says he might have to eat his own words.— Ridge on Sunday October 13, 2019 Source: Ridge on Sunday/TwitterIn a conference call with Cabinet ministers to brief them on the negotiations, Johnson said that while he could see a “pathway” to a deal there was still a “significant amount of work” to be done.

The plan would avoid the need for customs controls on the island of Ireland – something the EU is adamantly opposed to. He added: “There’s a line from Churchill saying that he often had to eat his words and he found it to be a very nourishing diet – and that is something that happens in politics.”Meanwhile, Home Secretary Priti Patel said security measures were being stepped up in preparedness for a possible no-deal, but denied they were driven by fears of an upsurge in terrorism by dissident Irish republicans.

 

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The man who ousted Theresa May and now wants her deal

Is this the plonker that moved his business to dublin and bought a house in france after the brexit referendum?

The rees-moog is a fecking ejjit who knows feck all about politics. In it to make money

theycannotinterfere with Irishmedia

Wouldn't believe a word he says 😂😂

CMONBOYS

censorship by UK politicians in IRELAND GETOUT

FreedomOfSpeech IRELAND

SERIOUSLY. BREAKTHESPELL

No mention where the border will be?

If it wasn’t for pressure from USA you would be riding roughshod over the GFA....... let’s be honest.

IRELAND MEDIA ARE NOT GAGGED prettysure FreedomOfSpeech exists in IRELAND

I'M NOT GOING ANYWHERE AHHAHAHHA I am Jacobreesmoggs supreme commander of all vampires in the world

DISAPPEAR YOU EVIL MAN

Why parrot Cummings? A no.10 spokesman.

JESUS would you just make him DISAPPEAR hahaha

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