Brexit will be meaningless and hollow if we are still, in practice or in law, tied to the E.U.'s customs rules and… — Suella Braverman Copy Share Image
With a post Brexit economic policy that sets our economy and country on the right track, with new freedoms, the U.K. will… — Priti Patel Copy Share Image
Already, even before we have left the EU, Brexit is damaging our country, our economy, our society and our standing in the… — Betty Boothroyd Copy Share Image
You see it with Brexit, you see it in Donald Trump's election, you see it with the fact that neither of the… — Steve Hilton Copy Share Image
There is a sense of resignation among most people who voted Remain that we have to 'man up' - even the women… — Anna Soubry Copy Share Image
Once the country voted for Brexit, I wanted the prime minister to make a success of it, but I knew that unpicking… — Gina Miller Copy Share Image
The one good thing to come out of the entire Brexit saga is that at least we, the poor hitherto unsuspecting voters,… — Julia Hartley-Brewer Copy Share Image
Eighty per cent of the membership of the Conservative Party are very keen to make sure that Brexit happens, we'll be in… — Crispin Blunt Copy Share Image
There is no Brexit contingency for me - it is just see what happens for me. I do think there is a… — Angela Scanlon Copy Share Image
I believe that Brexit, whether it's a bad deal or no deal, is a big deal - too big for anyone to… — Layla Moran Copy Share Image
You might want a certain type of Brexit deal, but you can't get it if the numbers aren't there. — Amber Rudd Copy Share Image
Putting the Withdrawal Bill in order is an essential step to stability and achieving a reasonable outcome to Brexit. — Dominic Grieve Copy Share Image
No Conservative wants a bad Brexit deal, or to do anything that increases the threat of a Corbyn Government. — Damian Green Copy Share Image
Some in favour of Brexit are so fixated on leaving the E.U., they keep arguing that any attempt to change it is… — Dominic Grieve Copy Share Image
In the end, pragmatism requires a workable compromise. But none exists on Brexit. — Andrew Adonis, Baron Adonis Copy Share Image
We hit an all-time low - Parliament was at its lowest during the Brexit debates. — Lindsay Hoyle Copy Share Image
Loose talk about no deal has given credibility to the simplistic slogans of the Brexit party and resulted in millions voting for… — David Gauke Copy Share Image
As Liberal Democrats, our plan is to stop Brexit and with it the nurse tax and other barriers to E.U. nurses coming… — Luciana Berger Copy Share Image
The cruel realities of austerity and Brexit mean that life is chaotic, expensive and the road ahead is littered with obstacles. — Luciana Berger Copy Share Image
If the hard Brexit happens, I would assume that London wouldn't be the centre of the tech world in Europe. — Taavet Hinrikus Copy Share Image
Some who campaign against hate, seem to hate the Brexit party more than they love peace. — Claire Fox Copy Share Image
I said a vote to leave would be a Brexit tax. I couldn't think of anything stronger than that. — Jose Angel Gurria Copy Share Image
I worry about the direction of the U.K. and U.K. politics and governance in the event of a Brexit. — Nicola Sturgeon Copy Share Image
There is no form of Brexit that will be good for our country but a no-deal Brexit will be the most catastrophic… — Jo Swinson Copy Share Image
Of course Brexit means that something is wrong in Europe. But Brexit means also that something was wrong in Britain. — Jean-Claude Juncker Copy Share Image
For me, no one aspect of the Brexit debate displays so markedly the monomania of many Brexiteers as does the Irish question. — Andrew Adonis, Baron Adonis Copy Share Image
Whatever may have been suggested by some Leavers during the referendum it must be clear now that the Brexit process is immensely… — Dominic Grieve Copy Share Image
A failure to listen to the party's grassroots was a charge regularly levelled at Theresa May - particularly over Brexit. — James Cleverly Copy Share Image
Far from the quick and easy exit that Leave campaigners once promised, Brexit has become mired in its own internal contradictions. — Jo Swinson Copy Share Image
It is crystal clear the reality of what Brexit will mean is very different from what we were told in 2016. — Rachel Reeves Copy Share Image
I campaigned for Brexit because I have always believed that Britain would be stronger, more prosperous and secure outside of the E.U. — Priti Patel Copy Share Image
The absolute low point for me in more than 30 years of professional life was the Brexit vote. — Frans Timmermans Copy Share Image
The Brexit vote, the presidential elections in the U.S., a number of the other regional political movements - that's not a flash… — James P. Gorman Copy Share Image
I welcome the Independent Group as it is committed to saving the country from a catastrophic hard Brexit. — Gina Miller Copy Share Image
Brexit divided the country, divided families, and people's respect for a democracy has struggled. — Lindsay Hoyle Copy Share Image
I think, as ever, with a big change like Brexit, it's awakened people's interest in politics. — Andrea Leadsom Copy Share Image
Putting a credible form of Brexit to the people and offering Remain as an alternative will give Labour the chance to unite… — Clive Lewis Copy Share Image
Brexit was a fantastic example of a nation shooting itself full in the face. — Hugh Grant Copy Share Image
Suspension of disbelief is a necessary ingredient in all storytelling. So it has been with the government's narrative that it is delivering… — Jo Johnson Copy Share Image
The Brexit Party doesn't have any candidates, because it's not a proper political party. — Gerard Batten Copy Share Image