Politics has got too personal, too nasty, in Britain, as it has in America.
“Politics has got too personal, too nasty, in Britain, as it has in America.”
— Dan Aykroyd · Britain
The World Motivation
Politics has got too personal, too nasty, in Britain, as it has in America.
“Politics has got too personal, too nasty, in Britain, as it has in America.”
— Dan Aykroyd · Britain
Politics has got too personal, too nasty, in Britain, as it has in America.
Am I a trance medium? No. Have I got a gift psychically? Absolutely not. But I believe in the survival of consciousness after death.
I grew up on the edge of a national park in Canada - timberwolves, creeks, snow drifts.
I had a slight touch of Tourette's, which means you talk to yourself and bark and cry out at night.
Greetings and death to our enemies.
I was dreading all of the ghost stories of working on American television, not in the least, the length. In Britain, a series is six episodes of an hour drama, maybe sometimes eight, but never twenty-two, so I was petrified of that.
Britain produces great actors because they learn on stage so know their stuff when they get on a movie set.
I am not, never have been, and never will be a politician. But I want to tell you the United States has always been proud of having the support of the United Kingdom, of keeping Britain in Europe. We need Britain in Europe.
Most independent filmmakers in Britain and North America work for commercial crews and then have their own projects when they've got enough money saved up to do so.
Britain has taken itself out as a major player in the international system, at least for a while, with the kind of cuts that they've made in their national security budget.