Today is the day that Save the Children asks us to wear Christmas jumpers and donate £2 towards their work across the world.
We thought it was only right that we should get into the festive spirit to follow the example set by our Scottish leader. Here’s Willie Rennie with the other Scottish party leaders looking uncharacteristically bashful.
I managed to snap the Scottish Political leaders wearing their Christmas Jumpers at lunch in aid of Save the Children #christmasjumperday pic.twitter.com/h2no2W82Zz
— Joe McGurk (@Unite_Joe) December 15, 2016
As you can see from the photo above, mine is a gingerbread man this year. And I’ll point out the word “balderdash” above my head before someone else does. It’s a fun game which will no doubt be played over Christmas in this house. And, yes, that is Matt Smith’s Doctor lurking behind the tree.
Technical guru Ryan goes for the festive cardie chic:
And here’s Alex Foster looking very cool indeed.
Joe hasn’t responded to my plea for photos so here’s one he made earlier.
And the ever stylish Mary Reid
UPDATED Saturday 17 December
Our Paul Walter is never one to be enslaved by conformity. He doesn’t have a Christmas jumper, but he does have a Christmas tie which really needs to be shared with the world.
And it even has its own YouTube video so you can enjoy it to its best advantage:
* Caron Lindsay is Editor of Liberal Democrat Voice and blogs at Caron's Musings. You can find her on Bluesky at caronmlindsay.bsky.social








3 Comments
A better idea: don’t buy a jumper you’ll hardly ever wear, and instead donate all the money you’ll save (rather more than £2) to charity.
One day I will be as stylish as Mary. One day.
Jennie, I don’t think I could ever aspire to such a thing.