Commons in hysterics as Rees-Mogg tells SNP COVID-19 would bankrupt independent Scotland

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Commons in hysterics as Rees-Mogg tells SNP COVID-19 would bankrupt independent Scotland
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JACOB REES-MOGG had MPs in the House of Commons in hysterics with his response to SNP spokesman Tommy Sheppard's push for Scottish independence.

Mr Rees-Mogg explained coronavirus would have bankrupted Scotland

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