
Seb Mcgibblets
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Seb Mcgibblets
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Why is a party stuffed with millionaires and billionaires managing to persuade ordinary Scots voters struggling to put enough food on their tables that Reform are on the side of working folk? Writes Ruth Wishart ✍️







🗳️ Sir Keir Starmer’s niece is standing in the local elections in Croydon, one of the safest wards in London. Some disgruntled local Labour activists claim she has been “parachuted into a safe Labour seat” telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/…




You cannot tell me you watch this video and think the police behaviour needs no explanation.



I don’t think my vote will be going anywhere near Reform but it’s a strange thing about Scotland: here’s a guy from Greenock, a state school kid, who grows up, works bloody hard, takes risks, gives thousands a job, and accrues wealth. And somehow, this is to be despised. Weird.



🚨 Bayern has officialy faced their 3rd loss of the season. That means Real Madrid 23/24 remains the only team with 2 or less losses in a season in the last century.




Malcolm Offord reveals he has "six houses, five cars and six boats". Watch on STV Player i.stv.tv/42Bbsb0 #stvdebate




Progress. Cc: @MarathonHB


"You can smell the alcohol when people are in between votes." Green MP Hannah Spencer tells us what Westminster is REALLY like. The full interview is live on YouTube, and as a podcast here: linktr.ee/howtorebuildbr…



"You can smell the alcohol when people are in between votes." Green MP Hannah Spencer tells us what Westminster is REALLY like. The full interview is live on YouTube, and as a podcast here: linktr.ee/howtorebuildbr…



Yeah no, sorry, MPs are often cooped up in Parliament for 15 hours a day, they will have a drink with journalists or colleagues and will still be discussing politics -their job, as Hannah says. I don’t like the blanket demonisation of MPs and Hannah should know better after she had already been accused of not taking the job seriously because she took part in that dancing event in Portcullis house. It was unfair to call her unserious about that then and it is unfair of her to now suggest that MPs having a drink in between votes which take up all night is by default bad.










