The leader of Britain’s House of Commons, Jacob Rees-Mogg, riled up lawmakers as he adopted a laid-back posture on the benches on Tuesday during a debate to take control of parliamentary business in order to legally rule out a no-deal Brexit.
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U.K. House of Commons leader lounges on parliament benches during key Brexit debate
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