Young Jack was always so well behaved when with his Dad. He showed such a fascination for everything Fred did and it's lovely to see. I know when Sue and Fred split up, she moved to the Isle of Man with Jack and his brother, Roger. Even after Fred's death, the boys still came over to the mainland to join in steam fairs to help the man who bought the steamroller, Betsy.
Given his views on homosexuality in some of his interviews, he'd probably be arrested by the rozzers and dragged in front of the "human rights council".
@@vulpsturm yeah its true I don't agree with some of his views but he lived in a different time cant hold someone to account for views he had from a different time he lived or pretty much anyone in history you would have to say was bad.
Fred was doing the waterboard a service by checking the fire Hydants that they were working and clearing any loose rust in the pipe and valves they should have paid Fred for that service.
IS CHARACTURE THE RIGHT WORD I think he was something more than that. He came from the the bottom to being known worldwide for being a very nice guy a very clever guy a very intelligent guy to smash the poor to middle class to the top and he was very strong in mind to go to such heights. For me he was simply stupendous the type that won the 2nd world war. Far better than chumps like Kier Starmer and many more would be smart arses.