Kezia Dugdale has revealed that she has a few tricks up her sleeve for Red Nose Day.
The deputy Scottish Labour leader posted a video on YouTube earlier today of her showing off her impressive juggling skills. The video included the message: "This is what happened when you left me waiting in the chamber on my own!"
@RuthDavidsonMSP @HumzaYousaf This is what happened when you left me waiting in the chamber on my own! https://t.co/sJyA1HwWRD
— Kezia Dugdale (@kdugdalemsp) March 13, 2015
The Aberdeen born MSP's post caused a stir on Twitter, with many impressed by her skills.
@kdugdalemsp @NairnMcD @RuthDavidsonMSP @HumzaYousaf what a talent. Is she available for children's parties.
— Jeffrey Muir (@muir_jeffrey) March 13, 2015
@kdugdalemsp @RuthDavidsonMSP @HumzaYousaf good skills Kez!
— Jenny Marra MSP (@JennyMarra) March 13, 2015
Ruth Davidson also posted a series of pictures on Twitter of herself, Dugdale and Humza Yousef raising money for Comic Relief.
RT @kdugdalemsp: Politics is full of jokers! @RuthDavidsonMSP @HumzaYousaf #RND15 pic.twitter.com/mPPIlgqXE7
— Ruth Davidson MSP (@RuthDavidsonMSP) March 13, 2015
@kdugdalemsp Note throughout all 3pics @RuthDavidsonMSP hands never leave my throat...that's dedication...
— Humza Yousaf (@HumzaYousaf) March 13, 2015
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