There may be a media blackout today, but hell, we're just fun lovin' carefree gals, so we're bringing you more of our own unique election style coverage.
Now, it's not just us beaut.ies who've been scoping out the male election candidates to see if any of them would be worth sharing a love shack with - Gillette Fusion are on the case too, you'll be pleased to hear. They've identified the Best Groomed Politicians to take their places in the 2007 Gillette Fusion Precision Politics Government - I'd say they had a hard enough auld job doing it too, judging by the specimens we've seen attached to telegraph poles the length and breadth of the country.
But do it they did, and they toiled long and hard over the past few weeks to bring us a cabinet of handsomness - or at least, properly shaven. They say the results are in, and they're "proud to announce a collection of the country's most preened and polished politicians. The 2007 Gillette Fusion Precision Politics Government contains a cabinet of the best groomed politicians in Ireland as voted by the Irish people!"
Christ, I'm almost afraid to look!
Fans of Enda will be delighted to note that "Fine Gael took the most seats, while John Paul Phelan received the highest number of votes (25%), making him Ireland's most well groomed politician!" So who else made the grade?
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The 15 fresh faces of the first Gillette Fusion Precision Politics Government are:

- First Row, L-R: John McGuinness, Fianna Fail, Carlow and Kilkenny, Martin Kenny, Sinn Fein, Roscommon and South Leitrim, John Perry, Fine Gael, Sligo and North Leitrim, John Paul Phelan, Fine Gael, Carlow and Kilkenny
- Second Row, L-R: Frank Feighan, Fine Gael, Roscommon and South Leitrim, Simon Coveney, Fine Gael, Cork South Central, Billy Kelleher, Fianna Fail, Cork North Central, Michael Commiskey, Fine Gael, Sligo and North Leitrim
- Third Row, L-R: Hughie Baxter, Labour, Roscommon and South Leitrim, Michael Moynihan, Fianna Fail, Cork North West, Graham Geraghty, Fine Gael, Meath West, Michael Lowry, Independent, Tipperary
- Fourth Row, L-R: MJ Nolan, Fianna Fail, Carlow and Kilkenny, Denis Naughten, Fine Gael, Roscommon and South Leitrim, Dermot Ahern, Fianna Fail, Louth
So people, what do you think? Are they hot or not? Get commenting!
