LIBERAL Democrat leader and Westmorland and Lonsdale candidate Tim Farron on BBC's The One Show on Tuesday as part of a series of profiles on political party leaders.
The short clip saw Mr Farron visit his childhood home in Preston, where he grew up with his mum and his sister following the divorce of his parents when he was just five years old.
He also revisited his first local pub, the Anchor Inn, where recalled sitting with a friend in 1998 when he discussed "plucking up the courage" to propose to his now-wife Rosie.
Mr Farron also discussed his marriage and being a father to his four children, his controversial support for Preston's rival football club Blackburn Rovers, his time spent in bands and his route into politics.
In tomorrow's General Election vote, Mr Farron is standing against James Airey (Conservative), Eli Aldridge (Labour) and Mr Fish Finger (independent).
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