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09/10/2012

Osborne Voted "Top Tory Totty"

Never mind the policies, women on a leading UK dating website have been eyeing up the line-up for the Tory Party Conference which starts this weekend for their more personal assets.

In sugardaddie.com's poll to find the 'top Tory totty', Chancellor George Osborne was the clear winner with 20% of the votes from female members.

Zac Goldsmith MP came second, with 18% of women wanting to date him. Perhaps his reputed wealthy roots gave him some extra gravitas. Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt took third place (15%) proving dark and handsome is still a strong staple for catching a woman's eye.

Despite being caught out using expenses to pay for a second home that didn't qualify, Philip Hammond, The Defence Secretary, still landed fourth with 18% of the votes. Maybe all that talk about his second home in central London was part of the appeal? Environment Secretary Owen Paterson, who is also no stranger to wealth, with wealth estimated at £1.5m came in fifth.

Conservative MP they would most like to date. Spokesperson for the site Steve Pasternack said: "Women traditionally use the site because they are naturally attracted to older, intelligent and more charismatic men. It's no secret that power is usually the hook when it comes to younger women being drawn to older high-status figures and politicians have no shortage of power (or so they like everyone to think)."

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It's obviously not just power though. Despite his leadership status, David Cameron only came joint 6th, sharing his accolade with Andrew Lansley, who was recently made Leader of the House of Commons. Their ranking means 7.5% of the women taking part in the survey gave them the thumbs up. Right behind them came Education Secretary Michael Gove. Foreign Secretary William Hague just scraped by with 1% of the nods (a total of 2 votes!), suggesting modern women still prefer hair.

Eric Pickles, who was the tenth politician included in the list presented to voters, alas, didn't get one vote. We can only conclude that the size of a man's belly still outweighs the size of his wallet.

Politicians have never wanted for amorous attention from younger and more attractive women, despite their straight and preppy image. Cheeky Girl Gabriela Irimia obviously thought Lib Dem MP Lembit Opik had enough going for him to date, and then get engaged to. Monika Lewinsky presumably didn't go for Bill Clinton for his boyish looks. And need we even mention Silvio Berlusconi! Even the most unlikely candidates often get a fair share of action. John Prescott with Tracy Temple and John Major with Edwina Currie.

Pasternack added that the girls on sugardaddie.com will be following the conference closely: "It is often female politicians who come up for scrutiny over their looks, facing puerile jokes about their attractiveness. But as the blue-tied male Tories take their turn at the podium at the EEC in Birmingham from Sunday, you can be certain that they'll find themselves scrutinised for far more than their policies."

Number in brackets refers to percentages of votes.

George Osborne (20%)

Jeremy Hunt (15%)

Zac Goldsmith (14.5%)

Philip Hammond (18%)

Owen Paterson (11.5%)

Andrew Lansley (7.5%)

David Cameron (7.5%)

Michael Gove (5%)

William Hague (1%)

Eric Pickles (0%)

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"Never mind the policies, women on a leading UK dating website have been eyeing up the line-up for the Tory Party Conference which starts this weekend for their more personal assets."