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Tuesday, 3 September 2013

There Is Nothing To Go Back Home To Say Ex English Football Turn Movie Man Vinnie Jones

His journey from tough-tackling footballer to movie hard man has taken him from Watford to Los Angeles.
And Vinnie Jones has revealed he has no plans to return to England any time soon, saying immigration has turned us into a completely unrecognisable ‘European country’.

The 48-year-old actor said he has to remind himself of home by importing boxes of Walkers crisps to the US and buying bottles of Ribena for $14 (£9) each.

He told the Radio Times: ‘There’s nothing to come back to here. To me, England is past its sell-by date.
'It’s not the country I grew up in. It’s a European country now. If someone blindfolded you and put you on a plane in LA, and you landed at Heathrow and they took it off, you wouldn’t have a clue where you were.’
The star and father of two – who once suggested he would run for election as an MP – said he was ‘not familiar’ with the policies of UKIP (UK Independence Party which is seeking Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union).


But he added: ‘I just think we should get our own house in order before we open our doors. It’s mind-boggling to me.’

Born in Watford, Mr Jones earned a reputation as a combative footballer for Wimbledon and Leeds United before achieving on-screen fame in Guy Ritchie’s gangster film Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels in 1998.

Since 2000, he has lived with his wife Tanya and their daughter in a mansion in Mulholland Drive, in Hollywood. They fly a large Union flag on the front lawn.

DailyMail

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