Hugh Brechin
@hughrbrechin
Scotland's answer to some question nobody was in much of a hurry to ask. Canal photography enthusiast.
excerpts of these remarks should be read out to every Tory being interviewed while this guy remains an approved party candidate
always enjoy posts suggesting that Farage only won Clacton because Labour failed to support the candidate, suggesting as they do a degree of faith in the ground-level Labour machine that rivals 'the way Russian politics TV hosts see the UK'
Worldle is possibly my favourite online game because every day you just get six chances to guess a randomly selected country or territory, which means that sometimes you have to try identifying the outline of Vanuatu, and sometimes you get this:
'Climate change will manifest as a series of disasters viewed through phones with footage that gets closer and closer to where you live until you're the one filming it' (copyright @magnets.eurosky.social), Edinburgh edition
always enjoy how the framing here makes it look like Alan Shearer is recording a questionable rap video in 1998
sorry to those people disappointed that it doesn't look like Ed Miliband is going to get the big job
pictured: the sort of Scottish man who remains reluctant to back Harry and the boys, probably
He went on to add 'if you knock on the average voter's door, in my experience they won't ask about Farage's finances - they'll visibly flinch, spray insect repellent or brandish a crucifix'
it's easy to scoff about this, but John Swinney is able to levitate. We don't know what else he might be capable of.
the afterlife of perhaps my main contribution to The Discourse continues. big summer for this post.
this man proves the UK isn't free - pursued by a ruthless legal system for views the government doesn't like
'you see, we can fight the climate crisis without fundamentally reshaping global society and embracing degrowth'
Catherine West at 10am on Monday morning when the Cabinet haven't couped Keir yet