Lopez Obrador invokes the appeal of national unity, the revolution of 1910, and the progressive constitution of 1917.
The Spanish Civil War, Britain was not involved in it. Going back a bit, there was the naval blockade to stop the slave trade in the 19th century; that was morally just. Shame they didn't bother to abolish slavery at the same time.
I'm just a very normal person, living in north London, doing my best for my area and to put forward some serious debate on issues in the party.
I am just an ordinary person trying to do an ordinary job.
I want everyone to put their views forward, every union branch, every party branch, so we develop organically the strengths we all have, the imagination we all have.
I think NATO is a Cold War product. I think NATO historically should have shut up shop in 1990 along with the Warsaw Pact; unfortunately, it didn't.
There is nothing wrong with my heart except for wanting a peaceful world.
Everybody aspires to an affordable home, a secure job, better living standards, reliable healthcare and a decent pension. My generation took those things for granted, and so should future generations.
I believe in public ownership, but I have never favoured the remote nationalised model of the postwar era.
It is important that politicians defend their ability to act without fear or favour, and it is in the public interest that they hold ministers and public servants to account.
I'm interested in the idea that we have a more inclusive, clearer set of objectives. I would want us to have a set of objectives which does include public ownership of some necessary things such as rail.
Like a majority of the population and a majority of even Tory voters, I want the railways back in public ownership.
Obsession with the market seem to prevent ministers looking at the huge problem and all its ramifications in health, education and employment that come from the housing insecurity that too many face.
I've been quite involved in a lot of U.N. operations over the years. I was a U.N. observer at the East Timor referendum in 2000. I've been very involved in that for a long time.
A more productive economy in the long term will bring us higher tax revenues, but that requires long-term investment in infrastructure and the skills necessary to grow a balanced economy.
Life is life. Some of the wisest people you meet are sweeping our streets.
Trade unions are a force for good - a force for a more equal society.
I am a proud trade unionist.
To give everyone a house and garden is very difficult in urban areas.
I do not own a car, and my main form of travel to Westminster and in my constituency is by bicycle. I also take my bike on trains to meetings in other parts of the country, which enables me to see other cities and the other parts of the country.