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John Cleese issues plea for help as he leaves beloved item in London taxi 'Please!'

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John Cleese, 82, has issued a plea on Twitter in view of his over five million followers in an effort to save his dearest possession.The Monty Python star has asked for help from London's "beloved London black cab drivers" as he has left his diary in the car.John took to Twitter this afternoon to ask his 5.7 million Twitter followers for help.He pleaded: "A quick plea for help from my beloved London black cab drivers."Will the driver who dropped me off at a doctor's practice on Grafton Way recently, after we'd had a long chat."Please see if my diary might be wedged in the seat somewhere in the back of his cab."Social media users rushed to the comments to either offer help to the outspoken star or use the opportunity to jibe the comedian.JohnChaytor joked: "Every tabloid journalist is now ringing all their black cab contacts..."CMKetchum added: "I'm sure every one reading their Twitter behind the wheel will be frantically checking their backseats at this very moment."PoweredByScuba commented: "Well I must say I'm super envious of the cab driver who drove you and the opportunity to meet in person to return your diary."John usually uses the micro-blogging site to take his aim at "wokeism" and it's potential threat to "liberal democracy".He recently replied to a tweet that took aim at the actor and his opinions, calling him out for going to “war against wokeism.”Replying to the Twitter user, who goes by @greaggrhys, John replied: "Wokes may not think that trying to undermine the key principle of liberal democracy matters, but I do."It may not be quite as important a problem as global warming, but it's the only one that I know something about."Reaffirming his stance on the concept of wokeism, John sparked a debate, with.

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