I have no great urge to be minister of this or minister of that, but instead would feel incredible blessed to have the opportunity to be a champion for a constituency and fight for their cause.
I did manage to secure a feature film for 2005, though, which I'm really chuffed about.
I don't honestly know why they offered me the part in Rent.
Since an early age I was taught to be very politically aware and knew from childhood that the process was something I wanted to contribute towards if I could.
I realised that the only time I really enjoyed music was when I was in the studio writing. So even though it was a six album deal, they saw quite early on that I wasn't enjoying it as I should be. I didn't feel there was anything behind it.
I think people forget that to be on the A list you first had to go through the original graded Parliamentary Selection Board. I did that and then like everyone else had the further interviews to get onto the A list.
I've never had a chance to sit down and enjoy what's happened - I've been too panicked about the next move. So I took some time out. I thought either I do this now or in 10 years' time I'll end up in the Priory.
I think all of the parties still have some way to go to better utilise IT in campaigns.
Don't get me wrong, some of the mis-informed articles I have read over the last few weeks have been incredibly frustrating, but for my part I fully appreciate the opportunity I have been given and want to grasp it firmly.
My greatest ambition may sound rather like something from a greeting card, but it is a genuine desire to serve a local community and be a local MP.
Conservatives always strive to achieve lower taxes where possible but making them compatible to providing the best in public services.
Probably the fall of the Berlin Wall. As a child it was the first time I really remembering seeing the power of and desire for democracy.
It's really exciting stuff, but I can't talk about it at the moment.When they told me what they had in store for Nick, I couldn't really refuse.