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Jacob Rees-Mogg "deluded" thinking reality show will aid political comeback, says Adam Boulton


Published on 2024-12-01 19:34:08 - Michael Jones, N@N
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  • But it was no joke. The 55-year-old former Tory cabinet minister has snared the big one, outdoing all previous British political show-offs. He, his lady wife, their six children and domestic servants will not have to dance or eat kangaroo parts. His family just have to be themselves in a Kardashian-style five-part series.

The article from RadioTimes.com discusses Adam Boulton's viewpoint on the Rees-Mogg family, focusing on their political influence and public perception. It highlights how Jacob Rees-Mogg, a prominent Conservative MP, along with his family, has been a subject of both fascination and criticism due to their aristocratic background and staunch traditionalist views. The piece explores how the family's public life, including their appearances on reality TV and their political maneuvers, has shaped their image as both a throwback to an earlier era of British politics and as somewhat out of touch with modern sensibilities. Boulton critiques their approach to politics, suggesting that while they might appeal to certain traditionalist voters, their style and policies could be seen as anachronistic in today's political landscape.

Read the Full Radio Times Article at:
[ https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/entertainment/meet-the-rees-moggs-adam-boulton-viewpoint/ ]