When economist William Beveridge dreamed up the postwar welfare state he wanted to fight five ‘giant evils’ – want, disease, ignorance, squalor and idleness. Fast forward 65 years and it seems the last New Labour government grew an Unfair State that fuelled – not fought – one of those evils: idleness. Jeremy Kyle Read Quote
I have never had a pair of knickers sent in the post. I’ve had jams, lemon drizzle cakes, West Ham football shirts and footballs and books. I’ve had pillowcases with my face on, tea towels with my face on, face flannels with my face on, towels with my face on. Jeremy Kyle Read Quote
When I get through the front door, I haven’t got time to tie my shoelaces. There are three kids, and the wife, and I make that absolutely the priority. By the time we’ve got the kids to bed and had a bite to eat we’re in bed by 10:15 and are knackered! Jeremy Kyle Read Quote
I was actually born in the front bedroom while my dad sat on the wall outside, feeling sick. Twenty minutes after my mother gave birth, she went downstairs and made my old man a cup of tea. Jeremy Kyle Read Quote
I’m an intelligent man but I don’t feel I articulate or get that across nearly enough, especially in social situations. Jeremy Kyle Read Quote
I see pictures of myself BB – before Botox – and I see the ones after and I am happy. I am on television 1,500 times a year and it is a very small way, and a safe way, of looking a little bit better than I used to. Jeremy Kyle Read Quote