

Above, the young man in the Daily Mail‘s:
Local resident doubts Sturgeon’s claim she knew nothing about campervan bought with embezzled funds
because he met her, he did, he said so, four years ago, when he was presumably 14.
According to his own blog
My name is Ryan-Thomas Quinn, I am 18, a journalism student, activist and avid enjoyer of wine (preferably rosé). My views are mine and mine alone however, I work regularly with and have friends across the political spectrum. Collaboration is key!
Across the political spectrum?


In Scottish media reports of SNP or Scottish Government failures have there been cases where witnesses described as ‘just members of the public’ have on examination turned out to opposition party or Unionist activists with an agenda?
Yes, there have been documented cases, particularly involving BBC Question Time (and similar audience/vox pop formats) in Scotland. https://www.thenational.scot/news/20248698.bbc-question-time-inverness-audience-member-outed-tory-activist/
thenational.scotScottish pro-independence outlets (e.g., The National) and SNP figures have repeatedly highlighted instances where audience members or “ordinary public” voices criticizing the SNP/Scottish Government were later identified as opposition activists, often Conservatives/Unionists. Mainstream outlets sometimes present these as neutral public sentiment. This fits a broader narrative of perceived media bias in Scottish politics, where Unionist-leaning coverage is accused of amplifying anti-SNP voices without full disclosure. https://www.thecanary.co/uk/news/2019/05/20/snp-deputy-blasts-bbc-question-time-for-audience-stuffed-full-of-tory-plants/
Examples
- BBC Question Time in Inverness (2022): An audience member who criticized the SNP was outed as a Conservative campaigner/activist. This drew accusations that the BBC had not properly vetted or disclosed affiliations, presenting them as a neutral “member of the public.” thenational.scot
- Other Question Time episodes: SNP deputy leader Keith Brown and others criticized the show for audiences “stuffed full of Tory plants.” Specific cases included Unionist activists or former candidates featured prominently in anti-SNP segments. One incident involved secret editing of an SNP response to a question from a “Unionist plant.” https://www.thenational.scot/news/17430795.revealed-question-time-secretly-edited-snp-answer-unionist-plant/
- Broader pattern with vox pops and debates: Critics (including on social media and pro-SNP forums) point to BBC Scotland and other outlets relying heavily on street interviews or audience questions that disproportionately feature vocal SNP opponents. These are framed as representative “public” opinion, but examination sometimes reveals party links. Studies and commentary note broadcasters’ heavy use of vox pops in Scottish/UK election coverage, which can amplify unrepresentative or activist voices without rigorous checking. https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/20/broadcasters-reliant-vox-pop-interviews-failing-challenge-politicians-study
These incidents are more common in TV/radio formats.
Perhaps the best/worst was Billy Mitchell (often called “Orange Jacket Man”), a vocal Unionist who appeared multiple times on BBC Question Time. https://www.thenational.scot/news/17447021.question-times-angry-unionist-threatens-blow-lid-bbc/
Key Details
- Repeated appearances: He featured at least 3–4 times (reports vary on the exact count, with some claiming more), including notable spots in 2013 (Stirling) and prominently in 2019 (Motherwell episode). He stood out due to his distinctive orange jacket and strong anti-SNP tirades.https://www.scotsman.com/regions/bbc-question-time-criticised-after-three-time-audience-member-slams-snp-126515
- Background: Former UKIP council candidate (Coatbridge area). He was linked to loyalist flute bands (e.g., Livingston area) and widely described in pro-independence media and commentary as having Orange Order connections or sympathies. Mitchell denied being a formal Orange Order member or flute band participant when questioned, calling such claims smears, but critics highlighted his Unionist activism, social media, and associations. https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/news/3853746/bbc-under-fire-failed-billy-mitchell-scots-ukip-question-time/
- Controversy: His repeat appearances sparked accusations of BBC bias — presenting him as an ordinary “member of the public” while he was a known activist. This fueled claims that the show (and BBC Scotland) favored critical Unionist voices against the SNP. The BBC said it was investigating audience selection processes at the time. https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/bbc-question-time-investigating-after-13971180
This case became a prominent example in debates about Scottish media impartiality around 2019, often cited alongside other audience “plants” controversies on Question Time and similar shows.
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IIRC the funding for Question Time is charged to Scotland’s share of BBC funding. Scots pay c £300 m in licence fees and receive a pittance in programming, mainly shows like Question Time and Homes Under the Hammer and English school soaps. Even then the production involves teams of cameramen, sound technicians, etc trundling up from London to produce the item then disappearing back south with all their equipment when filming is over. Colonial rule is ruthless, always.
I haven’t paid the licence fee for years and never watch the bilge. So I’m grateful that others do so I don’t have to.
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It’s maybe those production folks who occupy rented flats in the Edinburgh Newtown once a month or whatever, denying residents a place to live…sigh.
Yes we stopped watching England’s BBC years ago, so many more ways to catch up on news and entertainment programmes etc…
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So prob with WordPress approving this, so:
brendarobb just commented on Tory donor who will fund lawsuit to help SNP victims get money embezzled by Peter Murrell back should have spent that money years ago on improving his failing care homes.
Four Seasons Health Care was a British provider of health and social care services. It also owned The Huntercombe Group, a …
We could push for all parties to have their accounts investigated to the same standard? Or, every time a unionist party rep comments on SNP finances, we can share links like these just to remind folk about things they might have missed, there’s lots of info out there!
news.stv.tv/west-central/court-finds-ex-tory-branch-treasurer-was-involved-in-1m-vat-fraud-and-money-laundering-scheme
http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/15565088.anas-sarwar-multi-million-pound-tax-fraud-suspect/
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/5/6/follow-the-money-how-far-right-reform-uk-built-a-global-network
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-28349626
http://www.channel4.com/news/conservatives-electoral-commission-report-election-expenses
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I really can’t understand why the BBC secretly tries to slip anti-SNP audience members onto Question Time .
No need for these ‘amateur’ anti-SNP activists when a true , dyed-in-the-wool unionist , anti-SNP zealot is chairing the programme .
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Why do these mini me Labour types always look the same, smarmy, entitled, and grifting. No thanks!
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I hope he doesn’t have a free bus travel pass, or take free prescriptions or studies in Scotland so not having to pay tuition fees etc etc…because without the SNP those socially responsible policies would definitely not be in place.
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Very interesting post. I am not chair of Young Labour in Scotland or otherwise so not sure where you got that from.
You also have failed to share the pictures of me with Neil Gray, Shirley-Anne Somerville or John Swinney who I have worked with in the past, I last spoke with Neil about three weeks before the election. And I was 15 when I met Nicola Sturgeon in Asda, I was doing a part-time college course across the road as part of my schooling.
Very best wishes, RT
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Hi RT. Thanks for these clarifications [see the screen captures above] which do not come up in searches but you are, are you not, a Labour activist and not the ordinary Joe you affected to be in the interview? How did the media come to know of this? You told them or Anas told them? John
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