It is no longer acceptable in British politics to be fat or eccentric or religious.
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I would want the British reader to feel that religion in America isn't an absurd thing - a sign of a pin head athwart a gigantic body.
Britain is obsessed with political correctness.
Politicians don't really bring up religion in England.
We feel it's unacceptable to be fat, when it has nothing to do with who the person actually is.
Today, 'fat' has become not a description of size but a moral category tainted with criticism and contempt.
The idea of exposing the British public to the full breadth of my personality isn't a good one.
Radicalism is as British as tea and cakes, as much a part of our make-up as monarchy and football. It will never have its own jubilees, palaces or honours system.
It is not OK for anyone to be obese. There needs to be a cultural shift.
Britain is rich in radicalism, and anyone who says that our society has drifted into fatalism and apathy should get out more.
It's celebrated in British culture to be eccentric.