Brexit Quote by Jo Johnson Download Open image “Brexit has divided the country. It has divided political parties. And it has divided families too.” — Jo Johnson ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.2 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Brexit Country Divided Family Political Political parties Politics Too
I am an outcast in the Conservative party. But that's Brexit. It has divided families. The country is divided. This is a huge fault… — Sam Gyimah Copy Share Image
Brexit divided the country, divided families, and people's respect for a democracy has struggled. — Lindsay Hoyle Copy Share Image
On Brexit, the Conservatives are divided, not only about the tactics but also about the end goal. Some of them deeply and profoundly believe… — Keir Starmer Copy Share Image
The issue for me is not just Brexit. It is beyond Brexit - how you conduct politics and the veering towards populism and English… — Sam Gyimah Copy Share Image
Brexit is the most complex and difficult political decision our country has had to take in mine and many other lifetimes. — Layla Moran Copy Share Image
Brexit has changed everything in British politics - it has blown open a cosy, zombie-like closed world of Westminster parliamentary politics. It has broken… — Claire Fox Copy Share Image
In a deeply divided country we must either work together to get the best deal we can - and this needs compromise - or… — Dominic Grieve Copy Share Image
We have collectively to face up to the fact that in the two main political parties there are substantial disagreements on the best form… — Dominic Grieve Copy Share Image
The Brexit referendum showed us to be divided, and those of us who campaigned for remain have to accept that we lost. But that… — Hilary Benn Copy Share Image
There is no precedent of an advanced economy withdrawing from a trade agreement as deep and as complex as the European Union. — Jo Johnson 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 of our… — Jo Johnson Copy Share Image
The case for Brexit was made on rhetorical flourishes and promises and bluster. A lot of promises on which people voted have turned out… — Jo Johnson Copy Share Image
There is no place in world where you can do higher education better than in the UK. — Jo Johnson Copy Share Image
Although I voted Remain, I have desperately wanted the Government, in which I have been proud to serve, to make a success of Brexit:… — Jo Johnson Copy Share Image
Some Brexiteers are passionate defenders of the benefits of immigration. Others just can't wait to slam the doors shut. — Jo Johnson Copy Share Image
As the U.K.'s position as a global financial services hub weakens, our competitors will lose no time in attracting jobs in services from our… — Jo Johnson Copy Share Image
It is of course true that many of our universities are large and complex organisations, requiring highly skilled individuals to run them effectively. — Jo Johnson Copy Share Image
We talk, as any brothers, or as most brothers do, particularly when you are involved in politics. — Jo Johnson Copy Share Image
A vote to leave would be a leap into the dark that would put our status as a science superpower at risk. That is… — Jo Johnson Copy Share Image
If we are serious about Global Britain, we must recognise that international students bring huge benefits to our universities, our local economies and our… — Jo Johnson Copy Share Image
No-deal Brexit could be Boris Johnson's biggest deception yet - worse than the Boris bus or the lies that had him sacked as a… — Ed Davey 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
No one voted for a Brexit that will tie us to the E.U.'s customs rules and prevent us striking meaningful trade deals of our… — Jo Johnson Copy Share Image
The argument that won the Brexit campaign is the one that said take back control... which is another way of saying we want to… — Frans Timmermans Copy Share Image
The audience for facts, evidence and research about microtargeting, Facebook and Brexit is tiny. — Dominic Cummings Copy Share Image
I am a passionate, pragmatic, and positive believer in Brexit, and with my three-step plan, we can decisively leave the E.U. — Andrea Leadsom Copy Share Image
The important thing with Facebook is to remember that it played a role in facilitating Brexit because it inadvertently allowed leave-supporting groups to use… — Nish Kumar Copy Share Image
Brexit has always been an impossible project, except at the price of massive self-harm. — Andrew Adonis, Baron Adonis Copy Share Image
Whatever happens with Brexit, what I am absolutely convinced will not happen is that free movement of individuals, free movement of people, will not… — Leo Varadkar 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 this isn't… — Nicholas Soames Copy Share Image
Brexit has really broken a taboo. The Brits have shown us that you can leave the European Union, and you can come out better. — Marine Le Pen 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