It's important to remember that Britain was the first country to industrialize, so I think there's a strong argument to say this is where my profession was founded.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
England is the country where I learned my profession. They are the ones that trained me, they are the ones that believed in me.
If England became a world power, it was because of the industrial revolution.
We have the British motor industry as a role model for what happens when you try to save an industrial dinosaur. Britain was the first country to industrialise and the first to de-industrialise. We should learn from this.
Nearly every country in the world is now becoming industrialized as rapidly as it can.
I do more work in Britain than I do anywhere else in the world.
London is a fantastic creator of jobs - but many of these jobs are going to people who don't originate in this country.
I always thought about working in England because of the kind of football, the intensity of football. Liverpool was first choice.
I am always struck by the fact that human awareness of our place in nature, like so much of modern science, began with the Industrial Revolution.
Britain is famous for being great at inventing and poor at commercializing.
Our workforce is very co-operative, very flexible, easy to work with and one of the big selling points. The idea that Britain is still back in the labour market of the '70s is utterly bizarre.