Robert Gold:
An American statesman recently said that Britain was a country which had lost pride in itself. Have we so much to be ashamed of, I wonder? Let's find out. - What are you ashamed of in Britain today?
Interviewee: Teenage Boy:
Oh, I can't think of nothin'.
Robert Gold:
Nothing?
Interviewee: Teenage Boy:
Well, the traffic and that. Its a bit congested.
Robert Gold:
That's the worst thing as far as you're concerned?
Interviewee: Teenage Boy:
Yeah.
Interviewee: Bristol Worker:
Well, some people don't work hard enough. Well, I work hard in Bristol. For one person. I do it for one person. Her name's Margaret Robinson...
Interviewee: Bobby:
Well, everyone these days wants something for nothing. They don't want to put anything out for what they're striving to get out of it.
Interviewee: London Man:
Um, talking as a Londoner, I think, in London, itself, the amount of - how rife homosexuality has become, in London, itself. I would say again, in retrospect, that a few years back, that, again, two or three years ago, you were very blatantly approached by different people in different places .
Robert Gold:
Really? And it does, sort of, it still, it still - you say it's worse?
Interviewee: London Man:
I think, in actual fact, it has become worse over a period of time. But, it's one of those things you have to live with, I dare say so.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 09:01