Brexit opportunities minister says Tory leadership hopeful’s comments reflect Britain’s ‘poor productivity’

Jacob Rees-Mogg, a key ally of Liz Truss, has defended the Tory leadership frontrunner’s suggestion that British workers need “more graft” as “sensible”.

The Brexit opportunities minister told the Mail on Sunday that her comments reflected “poor productivity in the British economy”.

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