ARCH Brexiteer Jacob Rees Mogg caused a storm on Twitter by calling on the UK to be "as difficult as possible" if a Brexit delay leaves it "stuck in the EU" into the next parliamentary term. 

The Tory MP and leader of the pro-Leave European Research Group said the UK should take advantage of remaining in the EU longer than planned to "veto any increase in the budget, obstruct the putative EU army and block Mr Macron's integrationist schemes". 

But critics hit back saying the Brexiteer had shot his own cause in the foot by suggesting that the UK could hold some sway in EU affairs and was a "full-on admission of the huge levels of power we have always held". 

First Minister Nicola took a swipe at the tweet, saying he had previously suggested we had "no power to do any of these things". 


He was challenged by LBC radio presenter James O'Brien to explain why hardline Eurosceptics had always portrayed the EU to voters as an institution "over which we exercise next to no influence whatsoever".