Liberal Democrat MP Lembit Opik has paid a warm tribute to his best friend, who has died suddenly.
The Montgomeryshire MP described David Hamer as an "impressive intellectual and bar room buddy", and said there "wasn't a bitter bone in his body".
Mr Hamer, who was in his 40s and from Llandyssil, near Montgomery, Powys, was discovered dead on Wednesday morning.
He was also a friend of Oscar-winning actor Julie Christie, and had lived in a house owned by the Hollywood star.
Mr Opik, who learned of Mr Hamer's death on Wednesday afternoon, said his friend "was a man on two missions: to instil an appreciation of world music on a superficial public, and to inspire a sense of true political values to a population which prefers to vote for style not content".
"Go easy my friend, though you left too soon"Mr Opik said: "He was also a unique combination of impressive intellectual and bar room buddy.
"If you were down, he'd point out that 'suffering is inevitable, but misery is a choice'.
"And he'd do it with a gentleness of spirit which belied his heart, his warmth - there wasn't a bitter bone in his body."
He added: "He was my best friend from the year I met him to the day he died. Go easy my friend, though you left too soon."
At present it is not known how or where Mr Hamer died.
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