He bowed out with words “hasta la vista” – a phrase meaning “see you later” in Spanish.
Appearance on UK News on On Saturday, Mr Rees-Mogg was asked if Mr Johnson was really wanted to come back.
“No one came back losing leadership of in party after Gladstone,” said Mr. Rhys-Mogg. “And I just do not think in modern politics, chance of coming back realistic.
“A lot of of people I think they will be called back grateful nation, so Harold Macmillan waited 20 years before accepting a peerage… Life just not like what.”
Criticism of civil servants working from home
In an interview, Mr Rees-Mogg said Mr Johnson’s fall was partly result of anti-Brexit campaigners, although a number of of Pro-Brexite MPs such as Steve Baker called for for his resignation.
Mr. Rees-Mogg said, “There are many of people who resent fact we left European Union. And so bring down in standard bearer of Brexit was a triumph for them.”
He also criticized civil servants who continued work from home claiming that in some offices, only about 10 percent of officials were in.
“This week I went to government office in Canary Wharf, he said. — They have 400 desktops. on one floor and I would be surprised if there were 40 people works there.”
“We need stop making excuses,” he said. begin withit was the end of Covid restrictions, then there was Easter, then there was the Anniversary, then there was a railroad strike, then it was hot.”
He added: “Now what’s the excuse now? Oh no, it’s August, so no. one perhaps we are becoming French.”

