May 24, 2020
Prince Charles appealed to furloughed workers to pick fruit; Dominic Cummings travelled 260 miles during lockdown while suffering with covid-19; BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg defended his actions; Ruth Davidson continued to crave attention. A bumper week for buffoonery.
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May 17, 2020
Conservatives, fearing that their leader was struggling in the virtual parliament without the usual braying support behind him, called for the early return to parliament of all MPs. In this strip, the PM buckles under the simplest question, while Corky, self-appointed adviser to Keir Starmer, sneakily makes his way up the green benches.
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May 10, 2020
The Westminster government discarded its "stay at home" slogan, replacing it with "stay alert", to much amusement. Scotland did not follow suit. Meanwhile, Queen guitarist Brian May was hospitalised after tearing muscles in his buttocks whilst gardening.
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May 4, 2020
Priti Patel gets her numbers wrong, David Mundell and Jackson Carlaw don't believe there is a border between Scotland and England, Murdo Fraser thinks Scotland voted for Brexit, and Piers Morgan talks sense. Confuddling times indeed.
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April 26, 2020
In one of the more bizarre moments of lockdown, imbecile and President of the USA Donald Trump suggested that injecting disinfectant might be a cure for Covid-19. Health professionals around the world had to stress that this would be... um... a bad thing.
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April 19, 2020
The Tories' Scottish branch manager Jackson Carlaw formally complained to BBC Scotland about apparent pro-SNP bias. Yes, really. Meanwhile, Health Secretary Matt Hancock couldn't deliver sufficient numbers of personal protection equipment but did however supply badges with the word 'care' on them.
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April 12, 2020
Easter special. Stanley Johnson, father of the PM, was interviewed from his Devon holiday home by sychophantic hack Nick Robinson; Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick and former Conservative Branch Manager for Scotland Ruth Davidson both travelled considerable distances to visit relatives; the police were granted the right to issue spot fines for anyone flouting lockdown conditions, with predictable results.
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April 5, 2020
At the height of the coronavirus crisis, Douglas Alexander and other unionists took to social media to complain that a hospital in Glasgow was being named after Louisa Jordan, a Scottish First World War nurse. “As a son, grandson and great grandson of Scottish doctors, I think ‘Nightingale Hospital Glasgow’ would surely have better reflected the truth that we’re all in this together,” he said. Meanwhile, his former party elected a new leader in Keir Starmer.
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March 29, 2020
Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Health Secretary Matt Hancock and Scottish Secretary Alister Jack were all reported to be infected by the coronavirus Covid-19. Prince Charles also tested positive then travelled to Balmoral, in strict accordance with the government order to stay at home.
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March 23, 2020
It was reported that Boris Johnson's chief adviser Dominic Cummings's UK government coronavirus strategy could be summarised as “herd immunity, protect the economy, and if that means some pensioners die, too bad.” When health chiefs pointed out how devastating this would be for the population, they eventually saw sense and called for all bars and restaurants to be closed.
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