January 14, 2017
Tristram Hunt, the Member of Parliament for Stoke-on-Trent Central, announced he would be standing down as an MP to become director of the Victoria and Albert Museum. There was a serious concern that he would be the first of many to resign over Jeremy Corbyn's leadership.
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December 18, 2016
Conservative MP Philip Davies has a long history of deliberately trying to sabotage bills which don't chime with his Victorian views. A noted anti-feminist who said that women want to have their cake and eat it, he bizarrely found his way onto the Women and Equalities Committee. Here he takes issue with so-called 'Maternity Wards'.
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November 13, 2016
When Donald Trump became president, he apparently called nine world leaders before calling Prime Minister Theresa May, even inviting the Irish Taoiseach Enda Kenny to the White House for St Patrick’s Day. But Westminster still doggedly clings onto the idea of a "special relationship".
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October 15, 2016
In the same week that Bob Dylan was awarded the Nobel prize for literature, the SNP held their autumn conference in Glasgow. It's unlikely the Westminster Tories paid much attention to the latter, but if they had, this is probably what they would have made of it.
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October 8, 2016
A fight broke out between two Ukip MEPs, Steven Woolfe and Mike Hookem, apparently after the former suggested he may quit the party and join the Conservatives. According to Woolfe, who landed up in hospital, Hookem "came at me and landed a blow". Presumably for not being racist enough.
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October 1, 2016
Scottish Secretary David "Fluffy" Mundell claimed that the First Minister was a “prisoner of her own party” and that the SNP was “obsessed by independence, obsessed by having another referendum”. Meanwhile, nobody in his own party appeared to have any idea what Brexit would mean..
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September 24, 2016
Jeremy Corbyn may have been re-elected as Labour Party leader, comfortably defeating the challenger Owen Smith, but it was something of a poisoned chalice. Meanwhile, the Scottish Government avoided a defeat when Kezia Dugdale's vote failed to register. Something to do with not pressing a button..
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September 17, 2016
Tankgirl Davidson picks up on the havoc being caused to the NHS by her own party in Westminster and decides that it's Nicola Sturgeon's fault.
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January 25, 2016
January 25th is Burns Night, and in 2016 the Bard was at the forefront of my mind as I was spending all my spare time working on The Tam O’Shanter Murals in West Lothian’s Torphichen Inn. Meanwhile, The Terminator Arnold Schwarzenegger was in Edinburgh for “An Experience with Arnold Schwarzenegger”, a black tie dinner event.
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May 11, 2015
Newly elected SNP MP for East Lothian and cult leader George Kerevan sets a challenge for the heads of the Labour and Conservative parties. First published in February 2015.
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