In London I feel free; nobody bothers anyone and everyone is free to express themselves.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I love the free spirit in London.
I love to sit, to watch people; even in New York, I don't feel as free as in London.
I love going into the centre of London because people don't give a monkey's about you or who you are. You can be in a restaurant and no one notices you or if they do they won't show it.
It's important to me that I should be free to express myself.
I was always free because I felt free. It's very important to be free inside. The most important thing is to feel free.
I'm free. I'm free to say what I feel.
I've lived a lot of my life in London, so I often feel that I am a Londoner.
We live in a free world, so everyone can say whatever.
I feel at home when I go to London.
That I have the right to express myself freely at all times in all circumstances entails the idea that free speech is a 'basic human right' possessed by each individual, and, as such, trumps the interests of the society or group, including my neighbour.
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