PADDY Ashdown has revealed he is being treated for bladder cancer and the outcome is "unpredictable".

The 77-year-old peer, who led the Liberal Democrats between 1988 and 1999, said he had been recently diagnosed with the disease.

The ex-Royal Marines officer told Somerset Live: "I have known for about three weeks that I am suffering from a cancer of the bladder.

"I'm being effectively and wonderfully looked after by everyone at Yeovil Hospital, in whom I have complete confidence.

"We must see about the outcome, which as always with things like this, is unpredictable."

Lord Ashdown added: "I've fought a lot of battles in my life. This time I am lucky enough to have the magnificent help of our local hospital, and my friends and family, and that gives me great confidence."

Sir Vince Cable, the current party leader, tweeted: "My best wishes for a speedy recovery to Paddy Ashdown, one of the great British political figures of the past 30 years and the man who built the Lib Dems into a Parliamentary force. Love to Paddy, Jane and their family."