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Angus education committee to meet for first time since Lady Whistledown affair claimed convener's scalp
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The Lady's not for turning: Whistledown Angus Tory Twitter troll Derek Wann gives up education roles but stays on ruling group
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Two Tories unmasked as online trolls quit key Angus Council positions
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Updated: 03/07/2021, 9:16 am
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Braden Davy and Derek Wann have been unmasked as online trolls
Two senior Conservative councillors, two separate anti-SNP troll accounts – one named after a character on a popular Netflix regency drama – and a local council administration already teetering on the edge of collapse.
Bridgerton may have been a big hit with viewers during lockdown but if covering local politics teaches you anything, it is that sometimes truth is stranger than fiction.
And so it was when Angus Council’s children and learning convener, Derek Wann, finally confessed – after no fewer than three outright denials – that he was in fact the man behind the (Lady Whistledown) AngusFreeofSNP account.
Weekend rewind: The top 10 Scottish politics stories you need to read
Updated: July 3, 2021, 9:03 am
From national warnings on the surge in coronavirus cases, to local councillors caught red-handed running troll accounts on social media, it’s been another busy week in Scottish politics. Just in time for the weekend, here’s a look at the top 10 political must-reads you need to catch up with:
1. ‘Like Eat Out to Help Out on steroids’
An adviser to Nicola Sturgeon has claimed the rise in Covid cases linked to Scots football fans at the Euros shows the country risks scoring an “own goal” – and warned politicians to learn from last year’s push to reopen restaurants. Professor Stephen Reicher, from the University of St Andrews, said government should reflect on the Eat Out to Help Out campaign and the impact it had on the spread of infection. Press & Journal Political Editor Andy Philip covered that story, and you can read it in full here.