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This Ed Miliband fan's sweary outburst was the best thing to happen on daytime TV in ages.

Richard Biggs loves Ed so much he started a blog Photoshopping his face onto iconic photos of movie and pop stars.

And when he was invited to talk about Ed's career on the BBC's Daily Politics, he told the electorate exactly what he thought of them.

He told shocked BBC presenter Andrew Neil: "Ed Miliband's too good for this f*****g country, to be honest."

And he blames the electorate for not realising Miliband was a political great.

"This country doesn't deserve a leader who's got so much integrity and principles," he said.

Veteran broadcaster Andrew Neil apologised for his language, and offered the scamp the chance to do likewise.

With a cheeky grin, he said: "Absolutely, I apologise. I shouldn't have sworn. It was bad of me."

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Abi Tomlinson, one of the people who started the infamous #Milifandom movement, also appeared in the segment.

She took the opportunity to urge MPs to nominate Jeremy Corbyn for the Labour leadership "so we can have a proper debate."