Have your say on Brexit and post your burning questions for Jacob Rees-Mogg right now! Sir Jacob will spill the beans during a special live Brexit Q & A.
Submit Your Questions for Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg
By Martyn Brown, Political Editor 18:14, Wed, Jun 17, 2026 Updated: 19:28, Wed, Jun 17, 2026
Jacob Rees-Mogg will answer your Brexit questions (Image: Shutterstock)
Dear Premium reader - do you have any burning questions about Brexit that you would like answered? What should have been done, what still needs to be done, what is a proper Brexit and what really went on between Boris Johnson and Michael Gove? As we mark the 10th anniversary of the historic in/out referendum on Tuesday, you will get your chance. Who better to answer your questions than Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg. The leading Brexiteer was at the heart of the Tory government during the Brexit years.
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Sir Jacob will spill the beans during a special live Brexit Q & A at 5pm on June 23rd, hopefully providing some clear answers to your burning questions. So all we need now is some ammunition to fire at him, some probing questions to tackle one of the sharpest political minds in the country.
All you need to do is to post your questions in the comments section below this article and we'll put them to Sir Jacob in our special live event on Tuesday. And be sure to join us next week as Sir Jacob tells all!
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