Rees-Mogg says people who WFH on sunny days might be sneaking off to the cricket

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Jacob Rees-Mogg has said that people who WFH on sunny days might be sneaking off to watch the cricket, and it’s proof that he thinks everyone lives in a PG Wodehouse novel.

The Minister for Government Efficiency has been keeping civil servants on high alert over recent weeks, evenNow, he made a joke which suggested a link between civil servants being away from the office and the dates of Test matches at Lord’s.: “We're going to have to compare notes with the Met Office. We need to have the evidence on Lord's Test matches and all that.

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