JACOB REES-MOGG caused at least four colleagues to side against Boris Johnson in a crucial Commons vote because of his attitude in the chamber, former Tory MP Guto Bebb claimed.
Speaking to BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Mr Bebb said:"I’ve had at least four individuals who were still doubtful and changed their position to being supportive of us on the back Jacob’s performance.Mr Bebb added:"I think the way in which he treated some of the interventions was a red rag to a bull in many cases.
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