What’s the question to which Nick answered “No more than 30.”

The question, as asked by ex-Mirror editor Piers Morgan for GQ magazine, was, “How many women would actually know for a fact if you’re good in bed?”

You can read about that, and many other interview extracts, on Sam Coates’ Red Box [no pun intended] blog.

Perhaps it’s time for LDV to start a new poll, hem-hem, asking readers which number they believe?

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13 Comments

  • Are you sure this isnt an april fools?

  • Steven Ronald 1st Apr '08 - 7:06pm

    Surely we had already gathered that he was a bit of a looker – I thought that’s why many were voting for him – to sweep up those thinking women’s crumpet votes.

  • Steven Ronald 1st Apr '08 - 7:07pm

    But seriously – a polititian giving honest(ish) answers – more of this kind of stuff can only gain us votes.

  • Cheltenham Robin 1st Apr '08 - 10:22pm

    What’s the question to which Nick answered “No more than 30.”

    I thought the question was:

    How many MPs will we have after the next election?

  • and what’s wrong with –

    I don’t consider it appropriate to answer a question like that . . . .

  • Welsh Lib Dem 2nd Apr '08 - 9:37am

    Nick’s revelation re “no more than 30”. Is it true that a confidential Opinion Poll conducted yesterday saw a rise in Lib-Dem support to 39% ?

  • Why women only? or bed only? Liberals are great on the doorstep!

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