In one breath, Jacob Rees-Mogg defended the historic counties.
In the next, he praised to the skies a Prime Minister who not only never did the thing that he suggested (quite the reverse, in fact), but who sat without protest in the Cabinet that, among so many other things, abolished several historic counties and cut up several more.
As in relation to George Osborne's neoconservative foreign policy views, we expect better than Thatcherolatry from people who speak quite like Jacob Rees-Mogg. Or where is the point in having them?
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