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Solidarity Co-Convenor Tommy Sheridan has turned down the opportunity to appear on Celebrity Big Brother despite Channel Four offering a six figure sum. Bosses from the reality TV show had been desperate to land Tommy and had continually upped their offer in recent days but, in the end, The Glasgow Solidarity MSP decided not to take up the offer. Tommy Sheridan is now of of Britain's most famous political figures after taking on and defeating the Murdoch empire in the courts this year and Channel Four were keen to see him emulate the success of George Galloway MP who appeared last year. He said: "This is not about snobbery or what I think of the show itself as some of my family and friends enjoy the show when it is on, and I would have no problem making a fool of myself to raise money for charities such as OnePlus and Breast Cancer Care. But, Channel Four could not guarantee that I could talk about the political views of Solidarity on the show without it being edited out so we decided it would be best not to do it this time around. It would have been very difficult to spend three weeks away from my wife Gail and my daughter Gabriel and besides, I don't think I would look good in a lycra leotard." Media offers continue to come in for Tommy as his reputation and the profile of Solidarity grows, he has already turned down offers of TV and Film work but has recently become a presenter on Talk107 radio where he has the freedom to talk about politics and issues relevant to working class people. On his Sunday morning show "Citizen Tommy" he last week talked about John MacLean, James Connolly, Rosa Parks and other inspirational figures. This week's guest will be Suzy Hall who is one of the leaders of unfairpak, the campaign group set up to seek compensation for Farepak victims. The Solidarity MSP was delighted to have Suzy Hall as his guest: "“I am honoured that Suzy has agreed to come on the show, she is a fine example of a real working class campaigner and fighter.” Further details of the unfairpak campaign at www.unfairpak.co.uk
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