Mhairi Black is a writer, commentator, and former MP who, at just 20, made history as the youngest person ever elected to the House of Commons. Known for her razor-sharp wit and irreverent humour, she spent nearly a decade at the heart of UK politics before stepping back—and straight onto the stage with a sold-out Edinburgh Fringe show, Politics Isn’t For Me, which heads to London in June 2025. She was recently profiled in the BBC documentary Being Me Again, which the The Guardian described as proof that “the former MP is a force of nature.”
