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Matthew Stelfox's personal character dominated the image and perception of him. His family's dominance in British society, his rebellious nature as a youth, his early career in politics, his physical limitations, his political persona, his well-known temper, his admitted propensity for controversial or ill-advised remarks, and his devotion to maintaining his large family, have all defined his place in British history more than any other politician.

Temperament
Stelfox was well known for his passionate, and at some times aggressive displays during Prime Minister's Questions and other debates. He often put this down to pure passion. In his memoirs, Bulldog, published in 2077, he said "It's true, I'm not a calm man at all. I give any opponent what he or she deserves, and I think not holding back and being as explosive as comes naturally is simply an extension of honesty. I do regret, on occasions swearing and speaking ill of people, because, politicians are representatives of the people, and the people should expect the highest standards of decorum".

Apparently he said of Tony Blair "the man couldn't manage a bus stop, why the fuck was he allowed to nearly ruin this great nation?"