UPDATE: Thursday Jan. 14, 9:34 a.m. AEDT -- It's been revealed that Corbyn's Twitter account was hacked due to a staffer leaving his account logged in at a Berlin hostel, according to The Times.
Jeremy Corbyn, leader of the Labour Party in the UK, experienced quite a bit of anarchy on his Twitter account when it appeared to be hacked on Sunday night, London time.
Four messages appeared on Corbyn's account, consisting of a football chant, and a tweet appearing to curse the UK's Trident nuclear weapons programme, in which Corbyn may withdraw his party's backing.
A tweet directed at Corbyn's political opponent, UK Prime Minister David Cameron, is speculated to have a distinct Scottish flavour due to its expression.
Jeremy Corbyn has either been hacked or has become militantly Scottish pic.twitter.com/NQjjseszBt— David Wyllie (@journodave) January 10, 2016
However, the last tweet on Corbyn's account may indicate that the Twitter belligerent is from Down Under, with a saying that Aussies like to use if something is exceptionally Australian.
The tweets, deleted shortly afterwards, were delivered to 386,000 Twitter followers. The hacker's identity is still unknown, however we wouldn't be surprised if he loves chomping on a bit of haggis, or perhaps has a lust for Vegemite.