Michael Marmot Quote

The family image, the family tradition, was that my parents were poor immigrants into East London, and that they thought that education was vitally important. But they both left school at fourteen, and so I grew up with the idea that, but for the opportunity, my parents would have been educated. That they were giving me this opportunity, and by golly, I better take advantage of it.


Interview, 18 March 2002


The family image, the family tradition, was that my parents were poor immigrants into East London, and that they thought that education was vitally...

The family image, the family tradition, was that my parents were poor immigrants into East London, and that they thought that education was vitally...

The family image, the family tradition, was that my parents were poor immigrants into East London, and that they thought that education was vitally...

The family image, the family tradition, was that my parents were poor immigrants into East London, and that they thought that education was vitally...