Probably the most foul-mouthed MPs on Twitter have been revealed - and the highest ten is dominated by Labour MPs against Jeremy Corbyn.
And one MP was so irritated he solely got here second that he tweeted this morning: 'I can not consider I got here f****** second.'
That was Labour's MP for Barnsley East Michael Dugher, who was sacked from Mr Corbyn's shadow cupboard final yr as a result of he was too disloyal.
He was overwhelmed into first place by one other staunch critic of the Labour chief, the outgoing MP Jamie Reed.
Outgoing Labour MP Jamie Reed, left, was topped the rudest MP on Twitter in 2016 after swearing 20 instances. Colleague Michael Dugher, proper, reacted to the consequence by tweeting: 'I can not consider I got here f****** second'
Labour MP Michael Dugher was so irritated he solely got here second that he tweeted this morning: 'I can not consider I got here f****** second'
Topped the rudest MP in 2016, he swore in a complete of 20 tweets final yr.
Tied in second place was Sir Nicholas Soames, the grandson of Sir Winston Churchill, who grew to become significantly offended on Twitter through the EU referendum marketing campaign.
And in a single tweet final yr he described Julian Assange as a 'chateau bottled nuclear powered ocean going s***'.
He and Mr Dugher tweeted out 17 posts that included swear phrases, in keeping with an evaluation of the social media web site in 2016.
Labour MP Jamie Reed was a staunch opponent of Jeremy Corbyn and often let his views identified on Twitter
Tied in second place was Sir Nicholas Soames, left, the grandson of Sir Winston Churchill, who grew to become significantly offended on Twitter through the EU referendum marketing campaign. Ukip's solely MP and frequent tweeter Douglas Carswell, proper, was sixth within the listing, whereas hte solely SNP MP within the prime ten was Pete Wishart, who tweeted out eight foul-mouthed posts
Unsurprisingly Jess Phillips, pictured, the outspoken Labour MP for Birmingham Yarwood and one other fierce public critic of Mr Corbyn, completed fourth on the listing with a complete of 14 tweets that included one of many 39 phrases classed as swear phrases
Unsurprisingly Jess Phillips, the outspoken Labour MP for Birmingham Yarwood and one other fierce public critic of Mr Corbyn, completed fourth on the listing with a complete of 14 tweets that included one of many 39 phrases classed as swear phrases.
Others within the prime ten included Karl Turner and Lilian Greenwood, who each give up the shadow cupboard in protest at Mr Corbyn's lackluster efficiency through the EU referendum marketing campaign, with the latter branding the veteran left-winger 'incompetent'.
Ukip's solely MP and frequent tweeter Douglas Carswell was sixth within the listing, whereas the one SNP MP within the prime ten was Pete Wishart, who tweeted out eight foul-mouthed posts.
Sam Cunningham, Co-Founding father of Polimonitor, which compiled the analysis, mentioned: 'Possibly the present state of the Labour social gathering is irritating its MPs or possibly they're only a bit extra sweary, however of the highest 10 MPs who used essentially the most expletives on Twitter a minimum of six are Labour.
'Possibly Jamie Reed's workers ought to get him a swear field or a stress ball, as a result of our analysis discovered that the Labour MP for Copeland had essentially the most tweets which contained swear phrases.'
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