The Telegraph offers a far better done PD interview today than their last one with the fake headlines and out of context/distorted quotes. Maybe this one could be considered an apology? Well, at least as much an apology as a newspaper would ever issue. This one has a financial overview to it, so maybe that creates more accurate environment. Excerpt:
How
did your childhood influence your attitude to work and money?
My
parents were lower middle-class. My father Claude trained as a radio
engineer in British Guiana, but later ran his own grocery store,
which was a financial black hole.
My
mother Sheila served in intelligence during the war, but gave it all
up to bring up me and my three sisters. We were one of the first
families in our road to own a TV, mainly because my father worked for
a television company.
I
worked as a porter at Brookwood mental hospital. My main memory was
entering the mortuary and seeing a body on a slab, while the
assistant pathologist sat on an empty slab eating a sandwich,
swinging his legs.
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