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"It's my fault", Blunkett tells 大象传媒 Radio Sheffield


Category: Radio Sheffield

Date: 12.12.2004
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Home Secretary David Blunkett has spoken about how his affair with a married woman affected his friends and personal life.

He says that whatever happens to him he'll regard it as his own fault, brought upon him by his own actions.

Mr Blunkett's comments come in an exclusive documentary being broadcast on 大象传媒 Radio Sheffield today.

It was recorded over four months, and before allegations that he fast tracked the visa application of his former lover's nanny.

In the hour long At Home with the Home Secretary, Sheffield Brightside MP Mr Blunkett talks to presenter Rony Robinson on his 大象传媒 Local Radio station about the reaction of friends and family to his affair, which ended earlier this year.

"They say, looked at from the outside, you've been a bit of a mug, but we love you," Mr Blunkett says.

And he adds: "I'm a great believer in responsibility and consequences and I'm sticking to that, so whatever happens to me it's my fault, my lookout."

For three years Mr Blunkett had a secret affair with the American publisher Kimberly Quinn.

In the documentary he also makes the cryptic comment: "I always said, and I still believe it, that I would never be enamoured by money or glitter, although individuals sometimes shine like gold and when you rub them and you find that they are not."

When questioned who or what he is thinking about the Home Secretary says simply: "Just life, just life."

In the documentary he says he's determined to keep any publicity about his affair to an absolute minimum.

He says: "I fell in love with someone and they would not go public and things started to go badly wrong in the summer and then the News of the World picked up on the story.

"I tried for three years to make something work and I have not spoken about it and I don't intend to speak about it. Even in the biography that is being written about me I have ensured that there is as little as possible."

Mr Blunkett has been accused of fast tracking a visa application for Mrs Quinn's former nanny, an allegation he has always denied.

There's no reference to these accusations in the documentary because it was recorded before the allegations emerged.

In the documentary he also talks about his political ambitions, his love of poetry and his dedication to his home city of Sheffield.

It will be broadcast today (Sunday 12 December) at 2.00pm on Radio Sheffield.

It's presented by the station's Rony Robinson and produced by Emma Gilliam.

The interview can be heard on the internet by going to bbc.co.uk/southyorkshire and then to listen live.



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Category: Radio Sheffield

Date: 12.12.2004
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