 Lembit Opik with Paul Merton on BBC One's Have I Got News for You, the day after he was voted out of his Montgomeryshire seat
He lost his seat in the Commons only a few hours earlier, but it did not take Lembit Opik long to pop up on TV again. The colourful Liberal Democrat was not, however, debating his party's prospects of joining a government coalition. Instead, he was a guest on BBC One's Have I Got News for You, the day after being ousted by Montgomeryshire voters. Inevitably, he was the butt of jokes - many of them told by himself, including a plea to speed up filming because he had an appointment at the job centre. Mr Opik gained a reputation for appearing on such comedy shows during his 13 years as one of the Lib Dems' best known faces in Parliament. He also had a number of celebrity partners, including the ITV weather presenter Sian Lloyd, and Gabriela Irimia, one half of the pop twins, the Cheeky Girls.  | Can we get on with it? I've actually got an appointment at the job centre in about half an hour |
In an e-mail, Ms Irimia expressed her sadness at his defeat and said perhaps Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg could explain why Mr Opik appeared to keep a low profile during the campaign. "Because of his high media profile, Lembit is a key figure in politics. I still can't understand why the Lib Dems didn't make more use of him, especially with TV appearances," said Mr Opik's former fiancée. Only minutes after he learned a 13% swing to the Conservatives had cut short his parliamentary career, he had vowed: "In the words of Arnie Schwarzenegger, 'I'll be back'." 'Thirteen years and four days' And on Friday night, he was - in a TV studio, at least. He was introduced by Have I Got News for You host Jo Brand as "one of the few politicians who knows what the future holds for him
a regular slot bantering with Jeff Stelling in dictionary corner [on Channel 4 quiz show Countdown]". When discussing whether the political uncertainty will be settled, Mr Opik said: "In some cases [his own] it has." Another guest, comedian Jon Richardson, told him: "It's good that you're not dwelling on it though." Mr Opik replied: "I'm completely over it." Team captain Ian Hislop asked him: "After 19 years, is it?" Mr Opik said: "Thirteen years and four days, roughly. I'm not counting but
" To which the other team captain Paul Merton pointed out: "Somebody was." 'A winner' The laughter flowed, with the 45-year-old former Welsh Lib Dem leader joking: "Can we get on with it? I've actually got an appointment at the job centre in about half an hour." But Merton responded: "They phoned earlier, they cancelled." He was told by Hislop that his defeat was the most important event of the election because it was funny. Mr Opik said: "The great thing about losing my seat is that I can actually take a fee for this now instead of taking this kind of abuse for nothing." When his team emerged victorious, Merton asked the now former MP, to audience hilarity: "How's it feel to be a winner?"
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