Jacob Rees-Mogg warns the Tories are not right-wing enough, urges Brexiteers to hold 'steady' and wait for a better Brexit deal and admits he has NEVER been to Nando's Jacob Rees-Mogg told scores of Eurosceptic Tory rebels: 'Steady boys, steady' Brexiteer ringleader said patience would secure a better Brexit deal for Britain Tory MP rejected calls to purge Remain supporters from the Conservative ranks
By Tim Sculthorpe, Deputy Political Editor For Mailonline
Published: 12:16 GMT, 8 March 2019 | Updated: 22:13 GMT, 8 March 2019
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Jacob Rees-Mogg urged the Tories to be more right wing today as he urged Brexiteers to hold 'steady' and wait for a better Brexit deal.
The ringleader of the hardline Tory rebels also said the party should remain a 'broad church' that includes Remain supporters.
He even admitted he had never been to chicken restaurant Nandos - but the 49-year-old said he did wish he had been a 'younger' father to his six children.