> If the circumstances were mirrored
What do you mean? It really can't be said (in great detail) any more clearly than Corby did at 16:33, so I'll copy and paste that here as it was on the previous page now:
Rees-Mogg said, after the May confidence vote, "[Theresa May] said in 2017 she would lead the Conservative Party if she had the support of the parliamentary party. Clearly when you've got more than a third voting against you don't. So if she honours her word she will decide in the interests of the party and the nation she will go."
She did better than Johnson and a majority of one would have been fine for the current PM, according to Rees-Mogg.
He was arguing the size of the vote itself showed she had lost the support of her party, not the policies she wanted to follow.
That is why he is a hypocrite.