Annunziata Rees-Mogg, The Brexit Party (East Midlands)Ms Rees-Mogg, 40, who is the Conservative MP Jacob Rees-Mogg’s sister, has twice stood unsuccessfully for the Tories as a parliamentary candidate including in 2010 when she was on David Cameron’s “A-list”. The journalist, who has said she joined the Tory party at the age of five, accused Theresa May of having “betrayed the British people” and said her brother would be “devastated at what has been done to his own party”. Mr Rees-Mogg congratulated her on her “amazing result” and said “the message is clear: Brexit must be delivered with or without a deal on 31st October”. Dinesh Dhamija, Liberal Democrat (London)The multi-millionaire founder of the travel company ebookers.com sold his business for £247 million in 2005…
Source: The Times May 27, 2019 11:15 UTC