Taking up where Greg Moodie’s Election Dissection left off, it charts the fall of Jim Murphy and the collapse of the Labour vote in Scotland; the plight of Alistair ‘Fiery Pants’ Carmichael; the rise of the Brexiteer buffoons who got their wish then shuffled off leaving the rest of us to deal with the consequences; and the ongoing saga of accidental leader Jeremy Corbyn presiding over a terminally divided Westminster opposition.
Greg Moodie is a writer and graphic designer with an impressively ludicrous CV and a poor recollection of virtually everything on it. Technically Dundonian, he says he graduated from the city’s Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art ‘before the invention of fire’ but that, like Vegas, what happened there stayed there. He has two novels under his belt but has vowed to give up shoplifting from now on. You may regret this introduction.