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15 of the most insane moments in UK politics

You only have to glance at the news to appreciate that UK politics – and, let’s face it, US politics – is a very odd thing indeed.

If the writers of Yes, Prime Minister had included Jim Hacker hiding in a fridge to avoid a TV interviewer, we’d have thought it a little far fetched – never mind if he’d been involved in a scandal in which he claimed to have been unable to identify a party, despite nibbles, drinks and party games.

But the insanity of politics certainly didn’t start with Johnson, and the ‘insane moments in british politics‘ Twitter account curates some of the most bizarre.

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