December 8, 2019
Scottish Conservative interim branch manager Jackson Carlaw campaigns without mentioning his boss, Boris Johnson. Andrew Neil sets out a challenge to Johnson to be interviewed. Richard Leonard is a CND member who supports the renewal of Trident. Murdo Fraser suggests making a citizen's arrest on First Minister for supposed lies during the 2014 referendum.
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December 1, 2019
Andrew Neil conducted a series of interviews with party leaders but Prime Minister Boris Johnson could not be pinned down to appear. At a separate leaders' debate on the topic of climate change, Johnson and Nigel Farage failed to show and were replaced with blocks of ice. Bizarrely, Johnson's father Stanley and Michael Gove arrived trying to take Bojo's place.
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November 24, 2019
During a live debate between Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn, the Conservative party press office renamed their Twitter account 'FactCheckUK' in a somewhat blatant attempt to dupe unsuspecting readers. Meanwhile Prince Andrew, in an ill-advised effort to cool the hostile reaction to his friendship with a convicted paedophile, gave a live TV interview and just made things much worse.
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November 17, 2019
As the battle of the election buses commenced, Boris Johnson, referring to some Labour promise, used the word 'onanism' in a speech briefed to the press. The word was dropped when the speech was delivered. He also described Labour's free internet plan as a "crazed Communist scheme' and didn't know the words to the nursery rhyme "The wheels on the bus" at a pre-school photo op.
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November 10, 2019
The Liberal Democrats kicked off their election campaign in a bus plastered with leader Jo Swinson's face. Swinson claimed both Labour and Tory MPs want her as PM and has since said 'I'm a genuine contender for Prime Minister'. She was roundly mocked on social media for being a delusional fantasist.
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November 3, 2019
Following the announcement of a general election on December 12th, Nigel Farage launched his Brexit Party campaign, Boris threatened to take control of the NHS in Scotland, and Jeremy continued to be hopeless.
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October 27, 2019
A PR and lobbying industry body condemned the hiring of the former Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson by a communications firm while she continues to sit in the Scottish parliament as “wholly unethical”. Ruth doesn't see the problem.
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October 20, 2019
Asked why Scotland doesn't have its own Brexit deal like Northern Ireland, Tory MP Damian Green said: "Well you can wonder that about Kent – the part that I represent." Also Dominic Raab said this was a “cracking deal” for Northern Ireland because it will keep “frictionless access to the single market” - the access we all currently have until Brexit removes it.
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October 13, 2019
So much for those saviours of the union, Scottish branch managers Ruth Davidson and Kezia Dugdale. Davidson bailed out at the first indication of forthcoming Tory election losses, and it was reported that Dugdale even resigned as a Labour party member three months ago.
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October 6, 2019
Scottish Tory interim leader Jackson Carlaw abandoned the branch's opposition to a no-deal Brexit, with new Scottish Secretary Alister Jack admitting they had been "brought into line" with the UK party. Jack also suggested that “one of the left-wing” bank holidays could be replaced by a “Union Day”, showing just how in touch he is with the people of Scotland.
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