If I were dead, then nobody in England would have to fuss about the cost of my security and whether or not I merited such special treatment for so long.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I might have lived in England for the last several years, but I'm still an American citizen and I have not given up my right to privacy.
I wouldn't be here today if it were not for the NHS. I have received a large amount of high-quality treatment without which I would not have survived.
I lived at admiralty house from 2002 until 2006 on advice from special branch on security grounds as defence secretary. The alternative of providing comprehensive security at my personal property would have entailed significant extra costs to the taxpayer.
Well I grew up in England, and I was in the London police.
You are as safe with me as you would be in the Bank of England.
That's one reason India is an attractive proposition for retiring. Servants are much more reasonable than in England. It's not exploitation so long as you pay a proper salary.
If Anglo feels it hasn't done enough damage to me already by taking my money, my company, my reputation, if they want to finish it off by putting me in prison, then so be it - I'll accept that.
The British people think that if someone is disabled, then they should get all the care and support that we can offer.
I've spent hundreds of thousands of pounds on the very best security and I can assure you my homes are as safe as the Bank of England.
I'm William Wallace, and the rest of you will be spared. Go back to England and tell them... Scotland is free!