Ann Widdecombe: My family values

From The Guardian

Published 6 February 2010

The politician talks about her family We had Grandmother living with us. She'd been bombed out in the war and she was still there when she died and I was 14. The other grandmother used to rotate – state visits – so I absorbed, almost subconsciously, that the ­family was not just Mum, Dad and two ­children. This influenced the ­attitude I took towards my own mother: she nursed her mother, she cared for my…

Login to rate

Comments

Related Interviews

The Guardian

More >

Copywright Accessinterviews © Access Media Content 2009 all rights reserved Ltd Reg No: 6403672 Website design and development by Mettic Ltd Photos provided by paphotos.com