To deliver a smooth, orderly Brexit, we must build a majority for a deal. — David Lidington Copy Share Image
It's no good just believing in Brexit, if you can't actually deliver it. — Kemi Badenoch Copy Share Image
I fear a very hard Brexit, but I hope we will find a better solution. — Erna Solberg Copy Share Image
Once Brexit is delivered, we then need to think about how we can make the Conservatives look new and sound different. — James Cleverly Copy Share Image
Why did we lose Brexit? Why, because 60 per cent of youth didn't believe they needed to go and vote. — Jose Angel Gurria Copy Share Image
Brexit cannot be done with the traditional Westminster/Whitehall system as Vote Leave warned repeatedly before 23 June 2016. — Dominic Cummings Copy Share Image
Brexit - I was sick of it when it was all happening. It's off the news now, but when Covid settles down… — John Bishop Copy Share Image
From our perspective, just narrowly from the financial sector and from our institution, there's nothing good about Brexit. — James P. Gorman Copy Share Image
I don't think anybody has any idea what the economic impact of Brexit will be. — Steve Eisman Copy Share Image
Mr Corbyn, I accuse you of failing to do your duty by not opposing in any real sense our government on the… — Gina Miller Copy Share Image
Theresa May... is ideally placed to implement Brexit on the best possible terms for the British people, and she has promised she… — Andrea Leadsom Copy Share Image
I think people will always do have an interest in policy areas, but Brexit is certainly got people talking and thinking and,… — Andrea Leadsom Copy Share Image
If a prime minister can suspend parliament to deliver a 'no deal' Brexit, what will the government try to do next with… — Caroline Lucas Copy Share Image
We were right to say from the outset that E.U. citizens should not be treated as bargaining chips but should have their… — Keir Starmer Copy Share Image
The creative industries, a source of optimism in recent years owing to, among other things, a resurgence on the world stage of… — Layla Moran Copy Share Image
If only Brexit would go away. It sucks the political oxygen away from the issues we should all be discussing: like low… — Owen Jones Copy Share Image
Once we can Brexit delivered, we can then start talking about those other issues which are much better at bringing people together.… — James Cleverly Copy Share Image
On the night of Brexit, while some people were celebrating and others were having wakes, I stayed in and played Beethoven, his… — Sheila Hancock Copy Share Image
I think one of the laughable things about poor old Brexit is that they're so cross - they're furious with everyone. But… — Nicholas Soames Copy Share Image
Having campaigned to remain in the E.U., I voted to trigger Article 50, in response to the clearly expressed wish of the… — Dominic Grieve Copy Share Image
I could see the point of Brexit if it meant returning power to the people. — George Monbiot Copy Share Image
Brexit was the first brick that was knocked out of the establishment wall. — Nigel Farage Copy Share Image
I saw Brexit as the most important political decision of my life. — Suella Braverman Copy Share Image
The first job of the Brexit Party is to make sure Brexit's delivered and if that involves electoral pacts, that might happen. — Claire Fox Copy Share Image
Nigel Farage said he would do a deal with the devil to get Brexit over the line; the Conservative party is very… — Crispin Blunt Copy Share Image
Leaving people worse off financially is a Brexit outcome nobody supports, whether they voted leave or remain. — Sam Gyimah Copy Share Image
Brexit isn't just about leaving the E.U. It's also about rebuilding trust with the electorate. — Nicky Morgan Copy Share Image
The sheer drop in sterling since 2016 is only a taste of what's to come if we continue down the destructive route… — Sam Gyimah Copy Share Image
Brexit is the best thing to happen for Russia, for America, for Germany, and for democracy. — Nigel Farage Copy Share Image
The final Brexit deal must ensure there is no diminution in Britain's national security or ability to tackle cross-border crime. — Keir Starmer Copy Share Image
Any genuine progressive should work together to stop Brexit - this is a national emergency, requiring national cooperation. — Ed Davey Copy Share Image
People are rightly concerned about what Brexit will mean for the country, for their jobs and for their families. — Kemi Badenoch Copy Share Image
I don't think anybody voted for the Green Party without knowing what our position was on Brexit. — Caroline Lucas Copy Share Image