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  1. Not Andy Naylor

    [Football] Jacob Rees-Mogg.

    I voted remain but like the fact that JRM sees no need to attempt to be a man of the people or to dumb down in any way. Like Boris Johnson, he comes out with the occasional piece of Latin and is not ashamed to be seen as educated. On the other hand, he's a hypocrite whose company advises its...
  2. Not Andy Naylor

    [Football] Jacob Rees-Mogg.

    I don't see this "It's the woman's body" argument. The baby may have a different blood group so how does that stack up?
  3. Not Andy Naylor

    [Football] Jacob Rees-Mogg.

    That would certainly be true if the media only ever asked him about his views on abortion, as they only ever asked Tim Farron about gay sex (if you see what I mean). But somehow I doubt certain right-wing elements would do so.
  4. Not Andy Naylor

    [Football] Jacob Rees-Mogg.

    I may be on slightly dodgy medical ground here, but I believe that the 'morning after' pill is abortive, so perhaps that's the reason.
  5. Not Andy Naylor

    [Football] Jacob Rees-Mogg.

    Why do you lump trade union members in there? Norman Tebbit was a trade union official.
  6. Not Andy Naylor

    [Football] Jacob Rees-Mogg.

    I'm genuinely confused whether you're agreeing with me, disagreeing or simply attaching your own views to my post instead of just replying to the thread. What have all those Labour politicians got to do with any of this?
  7. Not Andy Naylor

    [Football] Jacob Rees-Mogg.

    The most depressing thing is the moron in the shades yelling "I don't care." Shouting people down, being unwilling (or, more probably, unable) to engage in rational discussion or listen an opposing point of view, is the antithesis of what should happen at a university. I happen to disagree...
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