Rees-Mogg knows what he's doing. There's nothing unintentional about him doing a reality show. It's as calculated and self-conscious as The Kardashians but lacks even the nice arses.
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So much of modern politics is like this now: folk with a void where their soul should be, going on telly so that they can rehab their image to people they’d happily see die in penury.
Just how bored would a person have to be to willingly watch JRM doing "reality", whatever in the world that might amount to for him?
Please don't encourage an audience for him, Sooz. I keep hoping (forlornly, I know) that if he doesn't get attention he'll just go away & count his money in silence.
Will people be interested? I know he's marmite in political circles but would other people be interested? Also, like Boris's book, is it trying to flog something which has had its day? (I wouldn't watch anyway as i despise him, but I feel he might be yesterday's news?)
I had to check this is real: It's called Meet the Rees-Moggs. The modern Victorian family. From their country estate, they're a page right out of history...
We won't have gay old time
Of all the shithouses from the last lot I expected to try and reinvent themselves as cuddly red trousered telly eccentrics, I didn't have Rees Mogg down on my list.
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Nanny in her rickety side car never looks that safe either.
Although… maybe if David Attenborough was narrating, it might be palatable
Please don't encourage an audience for him, Sooz. I keep hoping (forlornly, I know) that if he doesn't get attention he'll just go away & count his money in silence.
That's as close to 'winning' as we're allowed.
We won't have gay old time