I think people vote Ukip from a frustration with politics, which is legitimate, and which politicians have to listen to.
“I think people vote Ukip from a frustration with politics, which is legitimate, and which politicians have to listen to.”
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I think people vote Ukip from a frustration with politics, which is legitimate, and which politicians have to listen to.
“I think people vote Ukip from a frustration with politics, which is legitimate, and which politicians have to listen to.”
I think people vote Ukip from a frustration with politics, which is legitimate, and which politicians have to listen to.
I want to send a very strong signal to people who do think about making this journey - we will do everything we can to make sure it is not a success in the sense that I don't want people to think that if they leave a safe country like France that they can get to Britain and just get to stay.
The most urgent task I have is to help those British citizens who came from the Caribbean, the so-called Windrush generation, and make sure they are all treated with the decency and the fairness they deserve.
I'm very much aware of the need for politicians to be careful with language as well as what they do.
I never had any frustration about writing uncredited. I always felt that the satisfaction of doing it was in the doing of it, really, and getting recognised by the small number of people that know what you did.
I would never wear anything with a logo. That I really find difficult. It's a frustration that I'll find a nice shirt or something and it's got 50 prints of the logo on it - why do they do this?
There's a high level of frustration with the two-party system out there.
If I'm mad or showing my frustration, the whole team's gonna be like that, techs, and people are going to go down. So I just try to keep the even keel. That's why I don't get too high or too low. I've been playing like that my whole life. It's just natural for me.
If I were transported into my father's shoes, I would have been a Labour supporter, too, because in the 1960s and even in the 1970s, the Conservatives weren't standing up for working people; there was too much of an interest in corporatism, and that didn't start to change till Margaret Thatcher came along.