I know too much about British politics to comment on British politics.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I knew quite a lot about politics before I went to Parliament.
The British nation is unique in this respect. They are the only people who like to be told how bad things are, who like to be told the worst.
I am not a political person, so I cannot comment on politics.
There's so much cynicism around in Britain, especially in the press. The American press might be naive, but at least you feel as if they're on your side.
I've got four lovely children, ten lovely grandchildren, and I left parliament to devote more time to politics, and I think that what is really going on in Britain is a growing sense of alienation. People don't feel anyone listens to them.
If there's one thing above all that sets me apart from Tony Blair it is this - I am not embarrassed to articulate the instincts of the British people.
Britain is obsessed with political correctness.
I'm highly political. I spend an awful lot of time in the U.S. trying to influence decision-makers. But I don't feel in tune with British politics.
I'm not going to make general comments about the British press.
It turns out that understanding the British public is not rocket science. The British appreciate honesty and they also have a bonkers, off-the-wall sense of humour like me.