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If The Politicians Were Artists

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If The Politicians Were Artists

If The Politicians Were Artists

Chancellor Rishi Sunak appeared to suggest that workers in the arts industry should retrain and find other jobs if they lost work over the coronavirus pandemic. Arty types everywhere had a field day.

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The Hypocritic Oath

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The Hypocritic Oath

The Hypocritic Oath

SNP MP Margaret Ferrier broke the coronavirus rules by travelling following a positive test result, and was immediately suspended by the party. There was much hand-wringing amongst Scottish Conservatives, seemingly oblivious to the fact that Dominic Cummings had done similar and remained as the PM's chief advisor.

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Benefits Street

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Six Degrees Of Stupidity

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Benefits Street

Benefits Street

The Treasury was set to supplement the Queen's income with taxpayer cash after royal investments plummeted during the coronavirus crisis. It was also reported that taxpayers paid £16,000 for Prince Andrew's private flight to a golf tournament, £210,000 for Prince Charles' charter to Oman, and nearly a quarter of a million for Harry and Meghan's tour of Africa.

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The Unimportance Of Being Labour

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The Unimportance Of Being Labour

The Unimportance Of Being Labour

Keir Starmer visited Scotland. Nobody paid much attention. His Scottish branch manager Richard Leonard, who was introduced as 'Richard Lennon' at the party's virtual conference by UK deputy leader Angela Rayner, remained in place after a vote of no confidence was withdrawn.

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License To Kill

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License To Kill

License To Kill

In a spectacularly unpopular move, the BBC decided to axe Nicola Sturgeon's daily covid briefings and replace them with 'Bargain Hunt'. Lord Foulkes credited himself and Jackie Baillie for lobbying the state broadcaster, and Murdo Fraser was among the celebrants.

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Yesterday's Men

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Yesterday's Men

Yesterday’s Men

The Labour party continues to try and oust its Scottish branch manager Richard Leonard. James Kelly quit Leonard’s shadow cabinet, and a group of Labour peers including Lord Robertson and Lord Foulkes demanded Leonard step down. Then Tony Blair adviser John McTernan and Better Together chief Blair McDougall also called for his resignation.

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The Irrelevant In The Room

The Liberal Democrats appointed Sir Ed Davey as their new leader. Nobody seemed to know who he was replacing in the role. Meanwhile, serial loon George Galloway ranted "I have five young children. The SNP will NOT teach them, with bananas and Nutella, about anal-sex and rimming. It’s time ALL decent people of all political persuasions including Nationalists, rose up against this hideous monstrosity of a policy." No idea.

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The Uncredibles

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The Uncredibles

The Uncredibles

As a poll showed support for independence at a record 55%, there were signs of panic amongst unionists. Michael Gove held talks with LibDem peer Danny Alexander and loon supreme George Galloway. Gove, Galloway and broadcaster Andrew Neil decided it was up to them and proposed any indyref2 be open to Scots living in other parts of the UK. Another BBC type, Kirsty Wark, attempted a retrial of Alex Salmond with an appallingly biased documentary. 45 and falling. Tick tock.

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Parachuting Activity

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Parachuting Activity

Parachuting Activity

It was reported that Labour leader Keir Starmer was 'losing confidence' in his Scottish branch manager Richard Leonard over poor poll ratings. Starmer and Leonard both denied this and in a leaked email Leonard ranted about party members deliberately sowing division.

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The Second Coming Of Ruth Davidson

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The Second Coming Of Ruth Davidson

The Second Coming Of Ruth Davidson

Four days before the sudden resignation of Jackson Carlaw, a meeting took place between Ruth Davidson and Douglas Ross. The following week, Ross was appointed leader without challenge. Ross refused to reveal details of the meeting.

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