Jacob Rees-Mogg says he can't confirm Saturday sitting of parliament – video

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If parliament does sit this Saturday, it will be only the fourth time it has happened since the second world war

 

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Jacob Freeze Fog what a toad!

...but can confirm Saturday lounging in Parliament. JacobTreeFrog PoshBoy

What? Ffs 🤯

That's quite concerning. It's the day after Johnson is supposed to request an extension from the EU. They're probably up to something.

He’d be lounging not sitting

So that’s a no.

has to cancel his hunting

Another act of cowardice

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