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Liam Brian "Rodgey" Rodgers, (born 3rd July 1994) is a British teenager who lives in Erskine with his family and dog. He goes to Trinity High School in Renfrew and is currently in 5th year. He is an avid supporter of both Celtic Football Club and the Labour Party (UK). Rodgers is suspected to be the notorious Phantom Raspbery Blower of New Glasgow Town, due to the fact that he is the only living descendant of the infamous The Phantom Raspberry Blower Of Old London Town

Whilst giving a speech at a Primary School ceremony, Rodgers became interested in the idea of him becoming Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. He realised that this job would make him the most powerful man in the country and would make his dream of re-creating the British Empire a reality. Rodgers began to research how he could make this a reality and so spent many days in a warm classroom planning how he would do this. Out with his Imperial dreams, Rodgers has a fondness for the arts, although not really art itself. Comedy is by far his favourite form and he has an adoration for legendary double act Morecambe & Wise. He is also fond of his music with his taste varying from The Beatles, Dean Martin, Kanye West and Jimi Hendrix to Johnny Cash

Rodgers also went through a stint as an inventor in Primary 6, creating national favourites such as the "Milk Bottle Gutter" and the "Jet Pack That Doesn't Jet". He is also half of the soon to be legendary double act, Rodgey & Steggles. The two style themselves on the humour of Morecambe & Wise, Rikki Fulton, Billy Connolly, Monty Python and The Two Ronnies, among others. They hope to get they're first big break this November/December, at the school talent contest which they hope to be presenting.

Biography
Liam Brian Rodgers was born on 03 July 1994 in Yorkhill, Glasgow, in the Queen Mother's Maternity Hospital at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow. His father, Brian Rodgers worked for double glazing comapany CR Smith, before becoming a Publican in 1997. His father owned a total of 3 Public Houses from the period 1997 to 2007, and has since qualified as Building Surveyor. His mother, Beverley Rodgers nee Hail, came from East Kilbride and is well educated. Both are Roman Catholics. Rodgers' grandfather, Philip Rodgers, is a Publican and ran the Cavendish Bar in Nitshill from the early 80s. Rodgers attended St. Anne's Nursery before progressing to St. Anne's Primary and finally Trinity High School, all Roman Catholic educational establishments. Early in life he showed a talent for construction, however by the time he had reached High School his mind was firmly set on a career in politics.