The 'Reader's Digest' used to run a feature called 'It Pays to Increase Your Word Power.' The new wisdom - post-Trump and… — Howard Jacobson Copy Share Image
I would argue that in terms of our country's international profile, Brexit is just as significant a development as any military engagement. — Nicky Morgan Copy Share Image
It was easy for some to jump on the Brexit result and use it to make a land-grab for Northern Ireland, and… — Leo Varadkar Copy Share Image
Brexit is a disaster, Italy won't be real about its debt, and the European Union is in trouble. — John Layfield Copy Share Image
Having spent six years as Europe Minister, I am in no doubt about the technical challenge Brexit presents lawmakers. — David Lidington Copy Share Image
Our best hope in meeting the many challenges that Brexit brings for us is being willing to be open-minded about the options… — Dominic Grieve Copy Share Image
Brexit has divided the country. It has divided political parties. And it has divided families too. — Jo Johnson Copy Share Image
I was struck during the Brexit debate by how little discussion there was about the origins of the concept of a united… — Sheila Hancock Copy Share Image
I accept of course we're in deep trouble and deep difficulty. But if we, under a new leader, reinvent ourselves properly as… — Crispin Blunt Copy Share Image
Brexit is not, thankfully, a question of war. But, like Iraq, Brexit is an act of unprovoked self-harm and a massive strategic… — Andrew Adonis, Baron Adonis Copy Share Image
I am worried about the Tory party because give or take the odd spasm we have always been seen as pragmatic, sensible,… — Nicholas Soames Copy Share Image
I'd love to tell you that everyone who voted Brexit felt like me about the country, about the Union Jack and the… — Nigel Farage Copy Share Image
In the run-up to the 2014 Scottish referendum, the so-called 'Cybernats' filled the Internet with hatred of their Unionist opponents. The Brexit… — Damian Green Copy Share Image
I never doubted that our parliamentarians would vote to trigger article 50 but I expected a detailed, pragmatic debate around the options… — Gina Miller Copy Share Image
We need an approach to Brexit that will help us end austerity, rather than prolonging it. That is why I will continue… — Wes Streeting Copy Share Image
We always knew that whatever party Nigel Farage led - first UKIP and then the Brexit party - was basically a vehicle… — Caroline Lucas Copy Share Image
We should assert our rights under the EEA Treaty to remain a member after Brexit and apply to join EFTA as an… — Nick Boles Copy Share Image
The public wants to know that their political leaders will stay true to the promise made to them that Brexit means Brexit. — Priti Patel Copy Share Image
Brexit happened. Donald Trump is president. If Ann Widdecombe won CBB Year of the Woman, it would be the third sign of… — Courtney Act Copy Share Image
The nature of the final Brexit deal really matters. It is, as I have said before, the battle of our times. — Keir Starmer Copy Share Image
I don't think the British people really knew the ramifications of what would happen after Brexit or not. — Jeremy Kyle Copy Share Image
The economic crisis caused by a hard Brexit or the democratic deficit of a soft Brexit both risk fuelling Britain's populist right. — Wes Streeting Copy Share Image
I think our stance on Brexit has perhaps been one of the most powerful things in helping people to recognise the values… — Jo Swinson Copy Share Image
Although economic grievances were critical in delivering the referendum result, Brexit has fomented an all-out culture war. — Owen Jones Copy Share Image
The biggest opportunities from Brexit will come from more trade with the rest of the world. — Liz Truss Copy Share Image
I am Brexit tooth and claw, but we need to be pragmatic and sensible and leave with a deal. — James Cleverly Copy Share Image
There are big issues facing this country. Not just Brexit... but counter-terrorism, improving the world of work, the issue of social care. — Damian Green Copy Share Image
“The U.K. should begin with an F And have a C after the U, And it should end in E D Now… — Harry Whitewolf Copy Share Image
I'm interested in anything that can provide a reasonable Brexit deal that everybody can live with and everybody can see some merit… — Nick Boles Copy Share Image
Those who argue for Brexit are wrong, and that is because they have not been properly informed about the costs. — Jose Angel Gurria Copy Share Image
A no deal Brexit would be a complete failure by the government to negotiate for Britain. — Keir Starmer Copy Share Image
No one voted for a Brexit that will tie us to the E.U.'s customs rules and prevent us striking meaningful trade deals… — Jo Johnson Copy Share Image
And after Brexit, we will be free to determine our economic future, with control over our money, laws and borders. — Liz Truss Copy Share Image
I think that what is happening now in terms of the Brexit vote does represent a serious undermining of the Good Friday… — Martin McGuinness Copy Share Image
Austerity and Brexit are two sides of the same coin, like the Brexit party and the Tories. — Andrew Adonis, Baron Adonis Copy Share Image
If we had a vote in parliament, the majority of MPs would not vote for a hard Brexit. — Anna Soubry Copy Share Image
A Brexit that works for Britain needs to work for small businesses and must ensure that our future trade deals don't just… — Barry Gardiner Copy Share Image
We know that Brexit would make our poorest communities poorer still. That it would make the powerless even less able to effect… — Caroline Lucas Copy Share Image
The country is polarised between those who would pursue a hard Brexit, which is where the prime minister is, and Remain. — David Gauke Copy Share Image
Brexit is an immensely complex national challenge encompassing issues from sovereignty and trade to security in an increasingly interdependent world. — Sam Gyimah Copy Share Image