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Is it just me or does anyone else find him very strange? He's an MP, but seems to like going onto TV just to big up his relationship with the Cheeky Girl. (Sad for her that she is only every known as "One of the Cheeky girls").


Also a friend of mine used to be in a creative writing group with L.O. back in Belfast 20 odd years ago, and thought he was a bit of a git back then.

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He went out with a weather girl before the Cheeky Girl. Sian Lloyd if my memory serves me well. Obviously he likes the showbiz lifestyle and the limelight and publicity that goes with it.

I can't see the attraction myself but he certainly looks like he's been whupped with the ugly stick.

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