Jacob Rees-Mogg says Nicola Sturgeon 'often wrong' and 'always moaning'
Jacob Rees-Mogg has said that Nicola Sturgeon is 'often wrong' and 'always moaning' in Sky News interview over Scottish referendum.Source: Sky News
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