I prefer to stay with Likud. I think I have to be in the party I managed to build.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Staying in Likud means wasting time in political squabbles rather than acting on behalf of the good of the country.
I'm not asking myself, 'How I can be different from Netanyahu?' because I am different, and Kadima is different from Likud, by its own nature.
The actual gap between Labor, Likud and the new central party is microscopic.
Well, there are other aspects, I still command very good support in the party.
If I want to party, I'll party at my house.
My friends and I had fun together, but I was more reserved, not at all the life of the party. I would just be the quiet one in the room.
Partying isn't every aspect to my personality.
It's never been a priority for me to concentrate on the likability of the character.
I haven't chosen any party yet because people choose parties when they get older. When it's time, I'll look, and if I can't find one to join, I'll make another party.
I didn't form Kulanu to return to Likud.