Talk:Jacob Rees-Mogg
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He may well be (his views are unusual in one so relatively young, I think) but I do hope this entry will stay true to Wikipedia neutrality.
The amazing thing is that his father was once, unbelievable as it now seems, seen as *against* the old Tory order; people were talking about "the vulgarisation of The Times" (i.e. having news on the front page, giving journalists bylines and acknowledging that John Lennon existed) even in the late 1960s. RobinCarmody, 7 October 2006, 02:50 BST
"In his personal life Rees-Mogg is engaged to Helena de Chair" I imagine he's engaged to her in other parts of his life too.
Let's try to keep this article in line with wiki NPOV. I've edited down somewhat and hope it read less like a direct paraphrase from the independant link now. Alci12 19:49, 8 October 2006 (UTC)
Wow - this looks like a severe case of inbreeding - hate to think how the children will turn out.
As an non-British outsider, this entry was very difficult to read and read like an attack ad. It does contain some interesting starting points, but as it is now you'd have to be really intimate with British class and language structures to make any sense of it. The stuff on language and accent really should be explained to an international audience. Clearly the original article was POV, full of character assasination references such "inability to dodge a banana skin" etc. The naming of the child - I don't half understand what it is about. Wikipedia is an encyclopedia in the English language, not for the English nation. Janbrogger (talk) 09:40, 29 January 2008 (UTC)
I have once again reverted User:Libertarian-Winger edits and posted to his user page. I will call on an administrator if this continues. Janbrogger (talk) 08:42, 10 February 2008 (UTC)

