Multiple outlets report on recent fact-checks compiled by Full Fact that assess claims circulating about an MP’s social media activity and related statements about Labour election majorities. The coverage frames the story as a “fictional” or inaccurate account, noting that the original assertions do not match verifiable information. The fact-check work examines what is claimed on social media and then compares those statements against available evidence, including context and figures used in the posts. It also evaluates how references to Labour majorities are presented, including whether the claimed scale and interpretation align with the underlying data. Across the reports, the common conclusion is that the story being circulated contains inaccuracies—either because the depiction of events or the use of election figures is wrong, misleading, or lacks support. The articles present the fact-check roundup as a synthesis of findings published in prior days, emphasizing that the claims should not be taken at face value and that the disputed points require verification against reliable sources.