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6th August 2017
12:03pm BST

"I’m looking at Twitter as if it really happens what’s going on in the world but I’m that interested in Twitter.
"Maybe I’m an addictive kind of person so I began looking at Twitter and I’d be driving down the road and looking at Twitter and Twitter was taking over and then, of course, you’re getting all of this abuse and I kind of said to myself, I got on to the plane in Dublin Airport going to Cheltenham this year and I was sitting on the plane thinking ‘Has Twitter made my life better or worse?’ and the truth was it hadn’t done anything for my life.
"It hadn’t made it better it hadn’t made it worse. It didn’t really matter whether I was on it or whether I wasn’t, it didn’t matter. So I just deleted the app on the Sunday I went to Cheltenham and I never reinstated the app and is my life better after deleting the app? It’s definitely less hassle." he concluded.
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