But the Farage team is wary of Carswell, who has made clear he will have no truck with Ukip traditionalists hoping to hark back to 1950s Britain. |
Barns from yesteryear, roadside crosses, chapels, and half-buried root cellars hark back to the area's farming past. |
His free-form fossil pieces hark back to pre-historic times, and only the odd Chinese character gives away their origin. |
But, while it's fashionable to hark back to the past, Armfield believes that many aspects of the game are better than ever before. |
But nowadays, though the old men and women remember, the younger generations no longer hark back to that bitter past. |
In many ways it seems to hark back to a bygone age, with its wine, cigars and unashamed donnishness. |