A Scottish MP was ridiculed after she filmed her hand 'shaking with rage' in the Commons over the Brexit vote delay.

Hannah Bardell, the SNP MP for Livingston, West Lothian, posted the video of her trembling hand with one of the House's famous red lines visible beneath her feet and Theresa May audible in the background.

She captioned the video: 'This is how angry I am, shaking with rage after an utterly rubbish response from the PM.

Hannah Bardell, the SNP MP for Livingston, West Lothian, posted the video of her trembling hand in the Commons

'Also because she is putting her self preservation and narrow party unity before the lives and livelihoods of my Livingston Constituents. #ragin #BrexitBourach #BrexitVote.'

Viewers took the opportunity to ridicule Bardell, who introduced the Commons to the gaelic for 'mess' during her question to the Prime Minister, using the phrase 'cluster bourach'.

One Twitter user said: 'Congratulations on overcoming the shakes enough to hold the camera nice and steady.'

Another said: 'Clearly her right hand wasn't quite as angry as her left hand.'

Viewers took the opportunity to ridicule Bardell, who introduced the Commons to the gaelic for 'mess' during her question to the Prime Minister, using the phrase 'cluster bourach'

In response to Bardell's video user @MajorDMalpas uploaded a clip (pictured left) of his hand shaking, saying he was 'absolutely ragin' at his wife, who had put his fading mug in the dishwasher. Another user said he was 'shaking with rage' after finding a Tinkerbell DVD in the 'non animation' drawer (right)

One bold social media user claimed: 'That's the shake I have on a Monday after a Fri-Sun stag do. You'll be eating solids again by Thursday.'

Other users posted gifs to mock Bardell, including the classic 'I can definitely smell s***e' sketch from Scottish sketch show 'Chewin the Fat.'

Despite this, she did also have several comments backing her fury and believed it was genuine.

A Twitter user said: 'Hannah. We saw your rage. Keep going. We are all behind you. Saw you at one of your first public speaking events in Aberdeen at the festival of politics in 2014. Thank you so much for standing up for Scotland and its people.'

Bardell hit the headlines recently when she decided to do keepy uppies in the House of Commons

Another said: 'Just in from work you were the first from SNP I've heard speak. Love your passion. Hope to see more of it.'

Another Twitter user commented: 'That just shows you care! Well done today. The people of Livingston are very lucky to have you fighting for them.'

Another user said: 'You were brilliant. Focus your emotions on Indy. Everything else is background noise and distraction.'

Bardell has also hit the headlines recently when she decided to do keepy uppies in the House of Commons.