Riots born out of political issues aren't the same as those born out of personal greed.
Some bosses believe they can't afford to employ someone legitimately - so they employ them illegally.
When I was an actor, I was part of a team, which I loved. You are a part inside something which is larger.
I really hate people who feel their private lives should be paraded, and there are magazines like 'Hello!,' 'OK' and 'Bella' totally devoted to this.
I don't think you should go into politics until you can stand on your own two feet economically, if possible, and you know enough about the world.
I've always had a lot of time for servicemen. Yet there's been this bad relationship between civilians and the armed services. We say to soldiers, 'We want you when we want you, but stay away in peacetime. We're proud of you, but keep away from my daughter and don't come drinking in my pub.'
I'm an old git now, so I would say this, but television was better when there were less channels. There was more concentration and selection in terms of the output.
The welfare system was designed to do something different when it was started than what it does now. It was a safety net to help people get back to work: if they were sick, it would help them get back.
I would never ever talk about my own personal life in an interview.
I didn't even watch the soaps when I was in them because it's like a coal miner coming home and staring at the coal scuttle - I was never a great lover of watching myself act.