X Factor host Dermot O'Leary told of his 'excitement' at the prospect of fronting a political show in the run-up to the general election.Here's O'Leary talking to the Guardian in 2003:
The 36-year-old told the Radio Times he is obsessed with politics - but said the show would not be 'particularly serious'.
The magazine said O'Leary is in talks with the BBC about presenting a political programme.
O'Leary said: 'I won't be the man with the swingometer, but politics is a huge obsession with me, so I'm incredibly excited about it.
Labour, Tory, Liberal or Socialist Workers?And from an article in the Independent in May 2005:
I suspect that these days I'm politically closest to the Socialist Workers, but they'd take all my money so it's still Labour.
Shortly before the general election, O'Leary was branded a Labour luvvie after inadvertently suggesting at a Make Poverty History rally that Tony Blair should become head of state.That rally, which took place during the 2005 election campaign, was covered by Ben MacIntyre in The Times:
OH, LUVVIE, I can’t tell you how marvellous it was; truly, darling, an unforgettable performance. There we were at the Old Vic Theatre — just twelve hundred of Labour’s closest friends — waiting for Tony and Gordon to do their matinee double act, when the whispered word went round the audience that the greatest political performer of our times would be making a cameo appearance — none other than old blue eyes, schmoozer in chief, the trouser president: Bill Clinton himself, via live satellite link.The announcement of Ms Sarpong's addition to the BBC election team can only be a matter of time.
The occasion was a rally — the biggest of the campaign so far — to mark World Poverty Day and held by the Make Poverty History coalition. Everybody who was anybody was there, le tout Labour: there was Dermot O’Leary, Big Brother presenter, and Alastair Campbell, Big Brother enforcer, and June Sarpong, the Channel 4 presenter.
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