Jacob Rees-Mogg has faced criticism for saying it would have been “common sense” for Grenfell Tower residents to ignore “stay put” advice from firefighters and leave the burning building.

His remarks about ‘what he would have done’ have been highly controversial, with many calling for him to resign.

It has also been revealed that Rees-Mogg has been banned by every cinema chain from every cinema in the U.K, after years of complaints about disruptive behaviour and yelling at the screen.

The ban states that Rees-Mogg has amassed constant complaints that he has spent entire showings yelling at movie characters for their ‘poor decision making’ and loudly declaring what he would do instead.

Rees-Mogg has amassed over 43,000 complaints in the past decade, these include:

-A 15 minute monologue during The Fellowship of the Ring detailing how ‘if it were him’, he wouldn’t have trusted Sauron and enforced sterner checks on his ring making process.

-Explaining how he personally would have told everybody where he was going if he was in 127 hours and how he would have bought a solar powered satellite phone in case of emergencies.

-Shouting ‘see, this would have never happened if he was white’ during 12 Years A Slave

-Yelling ‘He’s the rat! It’s so obvious! I know it, why don’t they know it?’ during The Departed

-Shouting profanities at the children murdered by Pennywise in the IT franchise.

This culminated in a 25th Anniversary screening of Schindler’s List, where Rees-Mogg stood up and yelled “See, why didn’t they just saying they weren’t Jewish? That’s what I would do.”

Rees-Mogg also has a Netflix IP ban, and is no longer allowed to the Conservative party ‘DVD and opium night’.