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Fox-Sky Merger (20 Jul 2017)

Jacob Rees-Mogg: May I commend my right hon. Friend for not becoming a party to the socialist vendetta against the Murdoch family? When considering media plurality, will she bear in mind that there were four channels when Sky launched, but that there are now hundreds, and that the real opponent of media plurality is the bloated—taxpayer-funded—BBC, which likes to gives millions of pounds to presenters...

Bills Presented: Parking (Code of Practice) Bill (19 Jul 2017)

Presentation and First Reading ( Standing Order No. 57) Sir Greg Knight, supported by Kevin Brennan, Pete Wishart, Mr Jacob Rees-Mogg, Daniel Zeichner and Graham Jones, presented a Bill to make provision for and in connection with a code of practice containing guidance about the operation and management of private parking facilities; and for connected purposes. Bill read the First time; to...

Bills Presented: Prisons (Interference with Wireless Telegraphy) Bill (19 Jul 2017)

Presentation and First Reading ( Standing Order No. 57) Esther McVey, supported by Andrew Selous, David T. C. Davies, Kirstene Hair, Trudy Harrison, Philip Davies, Mr Jacob Rees-Mogg, Mr Christopher Chope, Paul Farrelly, Mr Kevan Jones, Mr Stephen Hepburn and Sir Edward Davey, presented a Bill to make provision about interference with wireless telegraphy in prisons and similar institutions....

Oral Answers to Questions — Treasury: Rooftop Solar (18 Jul 2017)

Jacob Rees-Mogg: Will not the roll-out of solar panels be greatly helped by Brexit, when the very high tariffs imposed on cheaper Chinese photovoltaic cells are removed and we will no longer be protecting the inefficient German industry?

Oral Answers to Questions — Treasury: Topical Questions (18 Jul 2017)

Mel Stride: ...wealth and in turn pay for the public services that we all desire—contrary to the party opposite. I share one exchange with the House—when my hon. Friend the Member for North East Somerset (Mr Rees-Mogg) asked the shadow Chief Secretary if he was “aware that tax as a percentage of GDP is going to be at its highest level since Harold Wilson was Prime Minister?”, his response was:...

Adjournment (November and Christmas): Business of the House (Private Members’ Bills) (17 Jul 2017)

...Pearce Matthew Pennycook Toby Perkins Jess Phillips Bridget Phillipson Laura Pidcock Jo Platt Luke Pollard Steve Pound Lucy Powell Yasmin Qureshi Faisal Rashid Angela Rayner Steve Reed Christina Rees Ellie Reeves Rachel Reeves Jonathan Reynolds Marie Rimmer Geoffrey Robinson Matt Rodda Danielle Rowley Chris Ruane Lloyd Russell-Moyle Joan Ryan Naseem Shah Virendra Sharma Barry Sheerman...

Bill Presented: Scheduling of Parliamentary Business (17 Jul 2017)

Jacob Rees-Mogg: The charter of fundamental rights only applies to citizens of the United Kingdom insofar as it applies to EU law. It therefore cannot have applicability once we have left the European Union because we will no longer be subject to EU law.

Air Travel Organisers’ Licensing Bill: Potential impact of leaving the EU on consumer protection under the ATOL scheme (11 Jul 2017)

...Owen Stephanie Peacock Matthew Pennycook Toby Perkins Jess Phillips Bridget Phillipson Laura Pidcock Jo Platt Luke Pollard Steve Pound Lucy Powell Faisal Rashid Angela Rayner Steve Reed Christina Rees Ellie Reeves Rachel Reeves Jonathan Reynolds Marie Rimmer Geoffrey Robinson Matt Rodda Danielle Rowley Chris Ruane Lloyd Russell-Moyle Joan Ryan Virendra Sharma Barry Sheerman Tommy Sheppard...

Air Travel Organisers’ Licensing Bill: Air travel organisers’ licences (11 Jul 2017)

...Owen Stephanie Peacock Matthew Pennycook Toby Perkins Jess Phillips Bridget Phillipson Laura Pidcock Jo Platt Luke Pollard Steve Pound Lucy Powell Faisal Rashid Angela Rayner Steve Reed Christina Rees Ellie Reeves Rachel Reeves Jonathan Reynolds Marie Rimmer Geoffrey Robinson Matt Rodda Danielle Rowley Chris Ruane Lloyd Russell-Moyle Joan Ryan Virendra Sharma Barry Sheerman Tommy Sheppard...

The Secretary of State Was Asked: Exiting the EU (11 Jul 2017)

Jacob Rees-Mogg: Further to the question by the right hon. Member for Leeds Central (Hilary Benn), did my right hon. Friend hear the report on the “Today” programme this morning that other European leaders were making it clear that they would not accept a deal on any terms, and does he share my view that what is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander?

Telecommunications Infrastructure (Relief from Non-Domestic Rates) Bill (10 Jul 2017)

Jacob Rees-Mogg: Will my hon. Friend give way?

G20 (10 Jul 2017)

Jacob Rees-Mogg: Does my right hon. Friend agree that free trade will be one of the great Brexit dividends, and that it will provide cheaper food, clothing and footwear, to the greatest benefit of the poorest in our society?

Economy and Jobs (29 Jun 2017)

...Pearce Matthew Pennycook Toby Perkins Jess Phillips Bridget Phillipson Laura Pidcock Jo Platt Luke Pollard Steve Pound Lucy Powell Yasmin Qureshi Faisal Rashid Angela Rayner Steve Reed Christina Rees Ellie Reeves Rachel Reeves Emma Reynolds Jonathan Reynolds Marie Rimmer Geoffrey Robinson Matt Rodda Danielle Rowley Chris Ruane Lloyd Russell-Moyle Joan Ryan Liz Saville-Roberts Naseem Shah...

Debate on the Address: Health, Social Care and Security (28 Jun 2017)

...Pearce Matthew Pennycook Toby Perkins Jess Phillips Bridget Phillipson Laura Pidcock Jo Platt Luke Pollard Steve Pound Lucy Powell Yasmin Qureshi Faisal Rashid Angela Rayner Steve Reed Christina Rees Ellie Reeves Rachel Reeves Emma Reynolds Jonathan Reynolds Marie Rimmer Geoffrey Robinson Matt Rodda Danielle Rowley Chris Ruane Lloyd Russell-Moyle Joan Ryan Liz Saville-Roberts Naseem Shah...

Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy: Leaving the EU (27 Jun 2017)

Jacob Rees-Mogg: Will my right hon. Friend be asking businesses to list the most egregious and restrictive EU directives that may be removed once we leave in order to make British business more competitive and efficient?

European Council (26 Jun 2017)

Jacob Rees-Mogg: Does the Prime Minister agree that no reasonable person could oppose what she has proposed? The only people who do never wanted us to leave in the first place. The idea that a foreign court should rule on the rights of people living here is akin to the outdated colonial approach taken towards China in the unequal treaties of the 19th century.

Grenfell Tower (22 Jun 2017)

John Bercow: ...the extent of the interest, and therefore I appeal to colleagues now to confine themselves to pithy, short, single-sentence questions, of which the hon. Member for North East Somerset (Mr Rees-Mogg) is a notable exponent.

Debate on the Address: [1st Day] (21 Jun 2017)

Alan Brown: It is a pleasure to follow the hon. Member for North East Somerset (Mr Rees-Mogg). I pretty much agreed with the first four minutes of his speech, and with the final two minutes of it. In all honesty, that is six minutes more than I usually agree with him for. It is a real honour and I am really proud to have been re-elected to serve the constituency of Kilmarnock and Loudoun, and I pledge...

Message to Attend Her Majesty: Members Sworn (21 Jun 2017)

...Marie Morris, Newton Abbot Derek Thomas, St Ives Siobhain Ann McDonagh, Mitcham and Morden Joanne Kate Swinson, East Dunbartonshire Bernard Christison Jenkin, Harwich and North Essex Jacob William Rees-Mogg, North East Somerset Emma Dent Coad, Kensington Ann Coffey, Stockport Michael Whitney Freer, Finchley and Golders Green Huw William Merriman, Bexhill and Battle Kerry Gillian McCarthy,...

Scottish Parliament: Protecting Workers’ Rights (31 May 2017)

Patrick Harvie: ...from other Conservative voices at UK level. Philip Davies, for example, has said repeatedly, year after year, that disabled people should be paid less than the minimum wage. Others, such as Jacob Rees-Mogg, have called for a slashing of environmental and safety standards, and Ms Leadsom—what is her name? Whatever her name is, Ms Leadsom, a cabinet minister, said: “I envisage there...


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