The Liberal Democrat leader made his second visit to Hampshire of the general election campaign on Tuesday.

Sir Ed Davey pulled blocks representing Winchester and Eastleigh from the blue wall in a game of Jenga during his visit to Fair Oak.

He was also pictured playing with a frisbee.

Davey joined his party's candidate for Eastleigh Liz Jarvis at the Crowd Hill Farm in Fair Oak.

Speaking at the event, Davey told attendees he would recruit 100 new water quality inspectors as part of a plan to clamp down on sewage-dumping water companies.

Under Davey’s leadership, £10 million a year will be spent to increase the number of inspectors and unannounced inspections.

The Lib Dems have previously vowed to scrap the water regulator Ofwat.

As well as taking down the conservative Jenga tower, Davey was seen playing with a frisbee during his Fair Oak visit.

It comes after Sir Keir Starmer, Labour leader, was at Southampton's port on Monday.

Sam Joynson, Conservative candidate for Eastleigh, said: "Whilst Ed Davey came to Eastleigh to play Jenga with the Lib Dem candidate, I was visiting disabled residents in supported accommodation on Twyford Road run by The You Trust.

"My campaign has not focused on publicity stunts, but has instead focused on listening to the concerns of thousands of residents from every corner of Eastleigh to drive my plan forward for the future. If I haven’t already, I will almost certainly be knocking on your door soon."