I bumped into him once - in a pub.
And how many party leaders can you say that about?
His "drink problem" has been flagged up for years as an "issue". But wouldn't it be better if ALL politicians could freely admit to having personal problems just like regular folk do?
I bumped into him once - in a pub.
And how many party leaders can you say that about?
His "drink problem" has been flagged up for years as an "issue". But wouldn't it be better if ALL politicians could freely admit to having personal problems just like regular folk do?
I agree he was a principled man and Found him a likeable character. Let us not forget Robin Cook, however, who resigned over the Iraq War.
Incredibly sad news. Getting divorced and being separated from your young son, losing your mother, then your father and then your job - all in the space of 5 years.
What's particularly sad is that he had so much more to contribute to the world of politics. He could easily have had a distinguished career in the House of Lords, journalism, as a political advisor.
If he had not drunk his marriage may have survived and helped him to cope with the loss of his parents and career.Shows the power of addiction when someone so intelligent and with so many good things in his life cannot control his drinking.So sad it had to end this way.
I bumped into him once - in a pub.
And how many party leaders can you say that about?
Nigel Farage?