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Council leader takes the heat off DPM

6th January 2011

The deputy prime minister is not as popular as he once was in his Sheffield constituency.

Now it has emerged that the local Lib Dem council leader is also not afraid of what the voters think.

Check out this performance from Paul Scriven.

On his Twitter feed, Scriven said:

"It is an internal training video! I did it to help out a friend because the main "actor" wasnt old enough. I wont give up the day job!"

He also confirmed he was not paid for his performance.

Britain's Got Talent researchers should be advised they can contact Scriven via the council website.

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