"Or maybe I'll go Cornwall way or to the Lake District. "Go into any Irish pub and you know you're going to have a good old sing-song and a knees-up. "I was thinking southern Ireland, as it happens - love the Irish people, they're wonderful. Charles Bronson's wife breaks down in tears after confessing to booze and drug addictions following holiday humiliation.
I could eat a whole one on me own, ha!"Ĭharles Bronson with his mum Eira Peterson (Image: Sunday Mirror) Read More Related Articles "Might even get some llamas - love them llamas. "I'm not into computers and all that sh*t, I want an old school life - keep chickens and pigs, eat me own eggs and bacon, grow me own veg, have an apple tree in the garden that I can hang a punch bag from. That's why I'm getting a cottage far away from the rat race. I tell you what else I hate: smelly people. "Dressed liked muppets, sound like muppets. "I hear it being spoken in prison all the time by these young kids walking around with the trousers halfway round their f***ing ankles. "I tell you what concerns me: all these new words, the slang people use these days. The endless routine, hate it." Anything about eventually getting out that you're not looking forward to?
"My cell is just for sleeping in - I don't like being in it, don't like being in prison, full stop. "My cell is my cell - it's never gonna be my home and I don't have no DVD or Playstation like the other lads, none of that crap. Have you become institutionalised having been in prison so long?
Celebrity Big Brother may see Charles Bronson's estranged wife reveal all about notorious lag.Like The Krays, you'll lose everything, and for what? There's no glamour in crime - nothing but misery and grief."Ĭharles Bronson (Image: Sunday Mirror) Read More Related Articles "Look at me, 44 years inside, f***ing hell, wow. "So just know that if you do something serious you're going to be in prison a long, long time. "It's those who are left to carry on without you, spending their lives travelling all over the f***ing country to visit you. "Brings a lump to my throat every time that does, because when you go inside it's your family that suffers - your mother, father, aunties, uncles, sons and daughters. "There's a bit at the end of that where you see them old and grey after years banged up, standing handcuffed at the funeral of their lovely mum Violet. "You know the film I mean? The one where the Kemp brothers from Spandau Ballet played Ronnie and Reggie.
"To all those kids on the streets right now picking up knives and guns and running about in gangs, I say this: 'Watch the movie The Krays'. Yeah, get the first one in and hope for the best - I've lived by that, it's got me through some crazy times." And what's the best advice you've ever given anyone? Hmm, that's got to be my dad who told me, 'Whenever there's a bit of trouble, son, always get the first punch in'. What's the best piece of advice you've ever been given? He even talks about how he feels about Britain's new Prime Minister Boris Johnson.