What does that mean Patch ?????
I think that means that Davy was chuffed to meet Sean - but Sean wasn't as excited to meet Davy.
I'm not sure where Sean stands politically. He has mentioned more than once that he enjoys reading about modern political history - that points to a more 'left' leaning thought process - and admires Tony Benn (one of my heroes), probably as much for Benn's in your face style as his socialist politics. He has said that his father is a staunch Labourite (old school Labour, not that abomination that is New Labour) - but he has also said that he and his dad 'used to' debate politics a good bit.
Now, that could mean that his politics have changed - or his dad's politics have changed - or that he is more conservative than his dad - or more liberal. Just not enough information to tell.
He once commented that he was quite rude to a Tory that came round the house during election season - but that his wife (Gina) was a conservative.
He also made some rather strong comments after the 7/7 bombings, though I think he was reacting emotionally rather than expressing deeply held views.
I suspect he is socially liberal and economically conservative. Probably somewhat opposed to further integration with the EU and perhaps supportive of some restrictions on immigration, etc.
I'd guess he votes Labour, though he may have been sucked into voting for Clegg last election - Lib Dems make themselves seem so much more liberal than they really are, and Clegg is a Sheffield lad. Be willing to bet he doesn't vote Lib Dem next time around. . . .