Jacob Rees Mogg's son, 16, 'received hate mail after election'

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PA Media Jacob Rees Mogg standing in front of a glass podium, opening his arms and hands as he addresses an audience through a microphone. He is wearing a black jacket, white shirt and a silvery-coloured tiePA Media

Sir Jacob said it was "loathsome" to write hate mail to a 16-year-old

Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg has revealed that his 16-year-old son received hate mail after July's general election.

Speaking to an Edinburgh Festival Fringe audience on Sunday, Sir Jacob said it was an "awful thing to do" and "fundamentally nasty".

He also said he is "very strongly" considering standing at the next general election after losing the newly-created North East Somerset and Hanham seat to Labour - however he added he was not "absolutely certain".

Sir Jacob said: "To write to a 16-year-old is just loathsome.”

He added: “It is not my son’s fault that I have the political views that I do and it is cowardly [to write to him]. If you don’t agree with me then you should get in touch with me – put your name on the bottom of it."

The former Tory minister, who lost by more than 5,000 votes to Labour's Dan Norris at the 4 July ballot, said his party “deserved” to lose the election.

Sir Jacob added that losing his seat was not a "shock" and he wrote to his children the day before the election saying he will "probably lose".

PA Media Jacob Rees Mogg wearing a blue rosette pinned to his suit looking at Dan Norris who is holding a microphone in front of a podium during the general election count result in July 2024PA Media

Sir Jacob (r) lost to Labour's Dan Norris (l)

"I tried my best to warn them that I was going to lose my seat," he said.

“We governed badly, we hadn’t done what we told people we would do.

" We put up taxes when we said that we wouldn’t, we hadn’t dealt with migration and we hadn’t governed well.

“I can’t pretend we didn’t deserve it.”

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