Jacob Rees-Mogg MP – Profile

Overview

Having variously been described as ‘the Member of Parliament for the 18th century’, an ‘unrelenting reactionary’ and the ‘next Prime Minister of Great Britain‘, Jacob Rees-Mogg is the controversial Conservative MP for North East Somerset. First elected in 2010, Rees-Mogg made his mark on British politics through his unapologetically posh persona and arch-euroscepticism. Self-admittedly, Rees-Mogg is ‘not a modern man’-although Mogg’s admission is hardly necessary for this to become apparent. As of 2019, Rees-Mogg has been the Leader of the House of Commons and a member of the Cabinet.

Political Career

Rees-Mogg first stood for Parliament at the 1997 General Election, vying for a seat in Scotland. Despite his, and his nanny’s best efforts, the 27-year-old failed to win Central Fife for the Conservatives. However, Mr Rees Mogg was successful in his 2010 campaign for the seat of North East Somerset, the Parliamentary seat in which his family has lived for generations. At every election since 2010, Rees-Mogg has increased his majority. He has now turned the constituency into a safer ‘blue’ seat.

Rees-Mogg made a name for himself in Parliament with his long, eloquent speeches-often in the attempt of filibustering a bill. Outside Parliament, Rees-Mogg became increasingly well known as he assumed the Presidency of the influential European Research Group of Tory MPs (the ERG). From this position, Rees-Mogg became the leading Parliamentary voice for a ‘hard Brexit’. He was also considered instrumental in an abortive attempt to have Theresa May removed as Prime Minister in December 2018 over opposition to her Withdrawal Agreement.

Rees-Mogg was an early supporter of Boris Johnson for the Conservative leadership, and in July 2019, Prime Minister Johnson appointed Rees-Mogg Leader of the House of Commons.

During a debate on a no-deal Brexit, Rees-Mogg was famously pictured lounging on the Commons frontbench which drew cries of ‘sit up, man’ from the opposition benches. Caroline Lucas accused him of showing ‘contempt’ for Parliament. Labour’s Anna Turley labeled Rees-Mogg’s pose ‘the physical embodiment of arrogance, entitlement, disrespect and contempt for our Parliament’.

Political Views

In his school report from Eton College, Rees-Mogg was described as a ‘particularly dogmatic’ Thatcherite. Rees-Mogg would likely not dispute this description. Rees-Mogg has said of Margaret Thatcher: ‘Let us think of the great lady in 1981, when 360-odd economists wrote to The Times … to suggest that the economic policy was wrong … that government stuck to their guns, which led to the recovery we then had’.

Rees-Mogg is open about his Catholic faith and its influence on his political views. Alongside being opposed to same-sex marriage, Mogg has taken a hard-line on abortion: ‘Life is sacrosanct and it begins at the point of conception’, he told ITV’s ‘Good Morning Britain‘.

Commenting on the role of the state, Rees-Mogg said: ‘Basically I want people to be able to get on with their lives without the government bossing them about. I’m all in favour of nannies but not the nanny state’. And on the increased take-up of food banks in the UK, Rees Mogg has said, ‘I think is rather uplifting and shows what a good, compassionate country we are’.

Background 

How old is Jacob Rees Mogg?

Jacob William Rees-Mogg was born on the 24th of May 1969. Rees-Mogg’s father, William Rees-Mogg, was formerly the editor of The Times newspaper and was created a life peer in 1988. Jacob’s sister, Annunziata, was elected as a Brexit Party MEP in the 2019 European elections.

What did Jacob Rees Mogg do before entering Politics?

Rees-Mogg is an alum of Eton College and Trinity College, Oxford. In his first-year at Oxford University, Rees-Mogg was nominated for the title of ‘Pushy Fresher’ by the student newspaper. His nomination was simply a photo with the caption ‘What more need we say?’.

Jacob began his career in pension fund management. He co-founded investment company Somerset Capital Management. The firm has been estimated to manage £5.5bn of funds on behalf of investors.

Is Jacob Rees Mogg Married?

Rees-Mogg is married to Helena and they have six children: Peter, Mary, Thomas, Anselm, Alfred and Sixtus. The family nanny, Veronica, looked after Rees-Mogg as a child, and she now looks after his children. Commenting on whether he has ever changed a nappy, Rees-Mogg has said: ‘I don’t think Nanny would approve, because I’m sure she’d think I wouldn’t do it properly’.

4 Things you may not know about Jacob Rees-Mogg

He has an interest in classic cars

Rees-Mogg has a keen interest in classic cars. He bought a Bentley T1, after his father spotted it at auction in 1992.

On the campaign trail in Central Fife back in 1997, Rees-Mogg was mocked for driving around in a Bentley. Rees-Mogg reportedly replied: ‘it’s just a Mercedes’.

He lives in a former Red Cross Hospital where his great aunt was a nurse

Rees-Mogg and family live at ‘Gournay court’, a former ‘Red Cross’ hospital where his great aunt served as a volunteer nurse and quartermaster matron during the First World War.

He started investing in the Stock Exchange aged 10

At ten-years-old, Rees-Mogg invested £50 in the stock market, having been left the money by a distant cousin. Rees-Mogg started to attend shareholder meetings and received media attention for his dogged questioning of company CEOs.

He makes his own cider

Rees-Mogg is very fond of cider. Speaking at the opening of the Palladium Electric Wetherspoons pub in Midsomer Norton, Rees Mogg said: ‘I actually make my own cider. We’ve got a few apple trees and we have a go and it’s great fun … Last year we made about 25 gallons. I like it, whether it’s any good I don’t know but it’s fun to do!’

 Social Media

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Jacob Rees-Mogg

Conservative MP Jacob Rees-Mogg