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Iain Stirling plans cheeky “hear we f*****g go” chant as soon as coronavirus pandemic ends

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Comedian Iain Stirling plans to raise a glass to the end of the coronavirus pandemic in true Scottish style. The Edinburgh-born comic showed he's missing home amid the ongoing restrictions on travel due to a recent surge in cases across the UK.

He shared a snap with fans on Instagram this week as he enjoyed a pint of Tennent's in the quirky bar built in the shed at the bottom of his garden in London.

Alongside the picture, the funny man joked that as soon as the health crisis is over, he'll be hot-footing it up the road to enjoy a gig with his fellow Scots.

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