Rees-Mogg and Trump obviously have a lot in common!
Did I mention here the book I'm currently reading by Nancy MacLean entitled Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right's Stealth Plan for America? MacLean researched a collaboration between Charles Koch (the brother) and Nobel Prize winning economist James McGill Buchanan (who MacLean says his views on democracy and the economy make Ayn Rand seem liberal.) Together, they've devised a plan that ultimately puts the oligarchy in control, makes everything private, and eventually change the rule of law to give them autonomous control (no more rights of the common man.)
I recommend everyone here read it. It's the playbook the hard Right are following, the obvious favorite of Steve Bannon (and the role public media plays,) and most importantly the obvious joint effort to undermine democracy and the right to vote. It certainly explains why Trump, Rees-Mogg, and Johnson so eerily look like marionettes being played by the same puppeteer. (In this case, though, the puppeteer has never been Putin. It's the oligarchy.)