William Rees-Mogg
William Rees-Mogg is a British journalist and commentator, known for his work as the editor of The Times from 1967 to 1981 and for his influential role in shaping public discourse on various political issues. He has gained notoriety for his often controversial opinions and has been a prominent figure in discussions surrounding Brexit and the British monarchy, recently appearing in media commentary about the relevance and allure of the royal family.
Born on Jul 15, 1948 (77 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ireland | 1 | 4.00 | 0.09% | +0% | 5,030,000 | 4,692 | $5,100 | 5$ |
| Totals | 1 | 5,030,000 | 4,692 | $5,100 | 5$ |
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William Rees-Mogg is described as weaponised Bertie Wooster in the context of the British royal family.
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