Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg joins Karl Stefanovic for a wide-ranging conversation about the political and economic challenges facing Britain — and the striking parallels with Australia.
From Nigel Farage, Reform UK and Rupert Lowe to the future of the Conservative Party, Rees-Mogg argues Britain’s fractured right needs to find a way to work together if it wants to win again — pointing to Australia’s Liberal-National Coalition as a model worth considering.
He also weighs in on Britain’s migration crisis and why governments have failed to stop the boats, soaring energy prices, welfare dependency, government spending and taxation, and why he believes Britain needs fundamental economic reform.
Plus, does Britain need another Margaret Thatcher? And has bureaucracy gone too far when politicians are debating whether people should be allowed to drink standing up?
Could Australia learn from what’s happening in Britain?
Watch the full interview and tell us what you think.
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