The SNP won a massive landslide in Scotland in the general election.

So much so that there are now more MPs called Stuart/Stewart McDonald than there are Labour MPs in Scotland.

There's also a Stewart Donaldson.

It's a recipe for confusion.

Which is why they got their tickets mixed up and McDonald, MP for Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East was left stuck at Heathrow after the other McDonald took his ticket.

They couldn't even distinguish themselves by their initials, as Stuart tweeted that the House of Commons staff had also mixed up their middle names whilst they were swearing their allegiance to the crown in parliament.

They made up though, with one McDonald telling the other McDonald that he'll buy him a beer.

News of the latest confusion was conducted over Twitter.

From chip butties to selfies in the House of Commons, the new swathe of MPs have been hashtagging their posts #team56.

There were also selfies in the chamber, which are technically a breach of Commons regulations.

Meanwhile new SNP MP Brendan O'Hara posted a picture of Roger Mullin "pretending to be prime minister" which is against the rules.

Roger Mullin is MP for Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath, Gordon Brown's former constituency, which used to be the safest Labour seat in Scotland.

Meanwhile House of Commons authorities issued a warning to the new MPs about chamber "etiquette."

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