Hunt and Rees-Mogg among Tories at risk as rural support for Labour soars
The 12 million rural voters “could end up controlling who wins the general election”, it has been suggested.
The 12 million rural voters “could end up controlling who wins the general election”, it has been suggested.
Labour former minister Dawn Butler described Rees-Mogg’s comments as “deeply concerning”.
The man was quickly dragged out of the door by security staff to laughter and jeers from the audience.
Voters across England were for the first time required to show ID before casting their ballot at May’s local elections.
E. Jean Carroll was awarded $5 million in damages following the landmark verdict, which could derail Trump's re-election plans.
As officers' voices could be heard in the background, Rees-Mogg said: "I'm very sorry to say 'good evening' for the time being."
The pair clashed over culture wars on GB News.
"You're drawing attention to things that don't actually impact people's lives", the political commentator said.
The duo of arch Brexiteers have a cunning plan to rebuild Britain.
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