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пятница, 26 июля 2019 г.

"Many Photos" - Jacob Rees-Mogg BANS his staff from using 'got', 'very' or 'equal' in new Leader of Commons office


Jacob Rees-Mogg's 'rules'




  • Organisations are SINGULAR

  • All non-titled males - Esq

  • There is no . after Miss or Ms

  • M.P.s - no need to write M.P after their name in body of text

  • Male M.P.s (non-privy councillors) - in the address they should have Esq., before M.P. (e.g. Tobias Ellwood, Esq., M.P)

  • Double space after fullstops 

  • No comma after 'and' 

  • CHECK your work

  • Use imperial measurements




The new Leader of the House of Commons has issued a set of rules for staff which bans words such as 'hopefully' and 'disappointment'. 


Jacob Rees-Mogg, who was brought into the Government by Boris Johnson on Wednesday, wasted little time in issuing the guidance to staff. 


According to the style guide obtained by ITV News, Mr Rees-Mogg insists that all non-titled males are given the suffix Esq and imperial measurements should be used.  


In a call for accuracy he tells staff: 'CHECK your work.'


Other directions include a call for a double space after full stops and no comma after the word 'and'.





Jacob Rees-Mogg, new Leader of the House of Commons, has issued a set of rules for staff which bans words such as 'hopefully' and 'disappointment'





Mr Rees-Mogg issued the guidelines to staff after less than a week in his new role





He has banned words such as 'lot' and 'got' and insists on the use of imperial measurements


Mr Rees-Mogg issued the guidelines to staff after less than a week in his new role. He has banned words such as 'lot' and 'got' and insists on the use of imperial measurements





Mr Rees-Mogg has declared the phrase 'no longer fit for purpose' as being no longer fit for purpose


Mr Rees-Mogg has declared the phrase 'no longer fit for purpose' as being no longer fit for purpose



He also set out a series of banned words and phrases that should not be used by his staff.


They include: very, due to, unacceptable, equal, yourself, lot, got, speculate, meet with, ascertain and disappointment.


Staff should avoid 'too many 'Is'' in their writing.


And Mr Rees-Mogg has demanded that phrases such as 'pleased to learn' and 'no longer fit for purpose' are dropped from staff's vocabulary.  


The Commons Leader's office would not comment on the leaked document.                    



Rees-Mogg's BANNED words and phrases




  • Very

  • Due to

  • Ongoing

  • Hopefully

  • Unacceptable

  • Equal 

  • Too many 'I's 

  • Yourself

  • Lot

  • Got 

  • Speculate

  • 'invest' (in school's etc)

  • No longer fit for purpose

  • I am please to learn

  • Meet with

  • Ascertain

  • Disappointment

  • I note/ understand your concerns 




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