On Wednesday's 'Déise Today', Damien was speaking to professor Patrick Holden, Associate Professor of International Relations at the University of Plymouth, he is, however, from Waterford.
Patrick was on the show to discuss Boris Johnson and the recent private vs public debate that has gone over Britain recently due to the domestic disturbance that was said to have occurred at his house.
There was said that nothing happened and a couple of days later, there was a picture of himself and his girlfriend Carrie Symonds who were pictured looking 'loved up'.
Mr Johnson has since refused to comment on the matter on whether that picture was staged or not. LBC's Nick Ferrari repeatedly pressed Mr Johnson on whether he knew the image was being circulated and questioned the date of the photograph.
He made the point that Mr Johnson's hair appeared longer in the image than his current, cropped style and when asked if the image was "at least six weeks old", Mr Johnson would not confirm.
Mr Johnson confirmed he knew "there was a picture like that in existence" but declined to say where or when it had been taken.
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Also on Wednesday's show, Damien was speaking to a number of Fine Gael representatives and also the general public once again on the John Deasy controversy.
Fiona Dowd, who attended the meeting in Dungarvan on Monday night which backed a no-confidence motion in local TD John Deasy, said there was “a complete mob mentality” at the gathering.
“I was completely intimidated, and I’m not easily intimidated,” she said, adding that she had been shouted down when attempting to speak.
She believed she was seen as being a supporter of Mr Deasy and “therefore I was given no respect in that meeting”.
However, Damien Geoghegan, speaking to Damien this morning refuted these claims and said that while former director of local elections was speaking, Maurice Cummins was interrupted continuously by Ms Dowd, to this Mr Cummins turned around and asked Fiona to be quiet while he was talking, just as he was while Ms Dowd spoke herself.
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