Tottenham Conservatives hope fox-hunting toff Derek Laud from reality TV show Big Brother will return to challenge David Lammy at the next General Election.
Political speechwriter Derek, 40, has attracted a wider fanbase than most Tory leadership hopefuls during his six-week stint in the BB house.
And the chairman of the local Conservative Party, Justin Hinchcliffe, has said it would be a great coup' if Derek chose to return to the seat he contested in 1997.
He said: "It's possible that he would stand again as a parliamentary candidate in Tottenham, he would certainly have a high chance of selection. Derek was even more outrageous than he is on television, and certainly captured the hearts of our members.
"It would be a great coup for us, but I think Derek is old enough and ugly enough to know how the procedure works; he must come to us if he wishes to stand.
"We will invite him to Tottenham once he is released win or lose. There's a strong chance he'll win and we wish him the very best of luck."
In the build-up to the 1997 election, Mr Laud spent three months canvassing Tottenham in a bid to unseat Labour stalwart, the late Bernie Grant.
But he was forced to pull out of the race as he faced charges of drink-driving in the United States.
Mr Hinchcliffe added: "All the housemates in Big Brother are worthy of a dinner invite, but Derek stands out. He's incredibly intelligent, funny and a loyal Conservative."
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