Probably the fall of the Berlin Wall. As a child it was the first time I really remembering seeing the power of and desire for democracy.
It's really exciting stuff, but I can't talk about it at the moment.When they told me what they had in store for Nick, I couldn't really refuse.
Conservatives always strive to achieve lower taxes where possible but making them compatible to providing the best in public services.
My greatest ambition may sound rather like something from a greeting card, but it is a genuine desire to serve a local community and be a local MP.
Since an early age I was taught to be very politically aware and knew from childhood that the process was something I wanted to contribute towards if I could.
I don't honestly know why they offered me the part in Rent.
I did manage to secure a feature film for 2005, though, which I'm really chuffed about.
I have no great urge to be minister of this or minister of that, but instead would feel incredible blessed to have the opportunity to be a champion for a constituency and fight for their cause.
Don't get me wrong, some of the mis-informed articles I have read over the last few weeks have been incredibly frustrating, but for my part I fully appreciate the opportunity I have been given and want to grasp it firmly.
I think all of the parties still have some way to go to better utilise IT in campaigns.
I've never had a chance to sit down and enjoy what's happened - I've been too panicked about the next move. So I took some time out. I thought either I do this now or in 10 years' time I'll end up in the Priory.
I think people forget that to be on the A list you first had to go through the original graded Parliamentary Selection Board. I did that and then like everyone else had the further interviews to get onto the A list.
I realised that the only time I really enjoyed music was when I was in the studio writing. So even though it was a six album deal, they saw quite early on that I wasn't enjoying it as I should be. I didn't feel there was anything behind it.