Haven't we all grown up trusting high street banks? Their branches were fixtures, not only in our towns and cities, but in the way our lives ran. Yet it is no exaggeration to say that thousands, possibly millions of us, instead of being helped have found our lives permanently damaged by the toxic U.K. financial system.
I've met so many politicians I absolutely despise.
There isn't such a thing as death. It's just a departure.
Wi-fi and all the systems we are introducing into our lives are destroying our own natural electro-magnetic fields.
I'm very straightforward on immigration. The bus is full. We haven't got enough energy, we haven't got enough electricity, we haven't got enough of a health service.
I'm a very tolerant person and I'm open to new ideas; I'm not an evangelist. I don't go round telling people, 'You must try this.' But I don't pour scorn on any idea either.
I've had a fantastic relationship with the British public.
I do a form of meditation every day anyway.
Mentally, I am quite good at self discipline.
The majority of business people are sheeple.
I didn't find Saturday night television difficult.
We tried our damnedest to make it a special entertainment, but I'll admit I'm a contributor to the decline in TV standards.