Labour campaign director Morgan McSweeney lives in a palatial Scottish country house, featuring three stables and substantial grounds. The house in Lanarkshire was built in 1903 and was described by estate agents responsible for the sale as “a beautifully finished detached sandstone country house”. Guido found pictures of the manor publicly available from Residence Estate Agents for co-conspirators to see. It features a lavish double height entrance hall, with a double staircase and chandelier taking pride of place…

More troublingly for man of the people Morgan McSweeney, the subject of fawning newspaper profiles for his “intuitive sense of what ordinary British voters feel”, the sprawling complex also features an attached stable block with room to stable several horses.


The kitchen, decorated in a modernised farmyard style, features flagstone flooring, exposed wooden beams, and what appears to be a £5,000 dual-fuel three oven Aga. Meanwhile the Labour laird can plot higher taxes on those less comfortably accommodated from a stylish study, featuring floor to ceiling custom built bookcases with an attached ladder…
Asked about warnings of a civil war in an interview with The House, Reform MP Danny Kruger said:
“Yeah. The only chance of unity for our country is Reform. If we don’t win, or if we win and then make a mess of it, I do fear for our country.”