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It's not quite the Kardashians. Or the Furys. But these Rees-Moggs are strangely addictive, writes JANE FRYER
My favourite scene in the first episode of Meet the Rees-Moggs is not the whole family dolled up for their weekly black-tie Saturday dinner of in their dining room.
My very favourite scene in the first episode of Meet the Rees-Moggs is not the whole family dolled up for their weekly black-tie Saturday night dinner of mashed potato in their wood-panelled dining room. Jacob, meanwhile, decamps immediately to Gournay Court, their exquisite 17th century nine-bedroom pile in Somerset, where he starts each day with a copy of The Times and an instant coffee in bed – brought to him by Sean – before heading off on the stump in his constituency where the 'Out Mogg' brigade are there in full force. And what with Jacob's political career imploding in episode two – we see him lose his North East Somerset seat, standing on a stage next to a man wearing a balaclava printed with baked beans – we'll get to see a lot more of them.
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