Bamber Gascoigne supports Sarah Olney in Richmond Park

University Challenge legend Bamber Gascoigne has thrown his support behind Lib Dem candidate Sarah Olney in Richmond Park.

“It’s very important that we win back Richmond,” says Bamber who presented the hit TV quiz show for 25 years.

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3 Comments

  • Richard Underhill 11th Dec '19 - 7:58pm

    Good, does he live there?

  • HeidiAllenSupporter 11th Dec '19 - 9:31pm

    Good for Gascoigne – whose ancestor Lord Crewe was a leading Liberal peer in the late 19th and early 20th century. Glad his politics have come home to roost!

  • Richard Warren 11th Dec '19 - 9:49pm

    Yes, he’s a member of the party and has a big “Vote Liberal Democrat” stakeboard up.

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