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Posted: 28 Feb 23 18:00

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Leader of The House of Commons, Jacob Rees-Mogg faced ridicule yesterday when he was unable to pose for a photoshoot with a Kalashnikov AK47 assault rifle due to his inability to lift the weapon from the table. Rees-Mogg, dressed in a John Bull uniform and with a Union Flag draped around his shoulders, tried and failed repeatedly to pick up the gun during the photoshoot for Popular Brexiter mag…...

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Posted: 28 Feb 23 18:00
Hahaha! This made me chuckle!

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Posted: 28 Feb 23 19:24
I rather liked it too. Chuckled I did.

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