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I don't like being pigeon-holed.
Ignoring prostate cancer won't beat it.
We are a great country with huge potential.
There is a danger in believing your own hype.
Brexit is not going to solve the causes of Brexit.
Rest of my life is more important to me than politics
Labour is the party of internationalism and openness.
Our differences needn't divide us, but unity takes work.
Future prosperity will be built on private sector growth.
My family have shaped my politics more than anything else.
I would like to go back to the private sector at some point.
Labour has an impressive record of delivery for black Britain.
Sometimes it requires national impetus to deliver real change.
I've never bought the argument that people are apathetic about politics.
You cannot duck the difficult issues in the middle of an election campaign.
Jeremy Corbyn is a Brexiteer. This guy has always wanted us to leave the E.U.
Political parties - which too often operate like closed circles - must open up.
Putting in place the building blocks for the future of our economy is common sense.
We are all proud to be British. But we also feel more local and regional allegiances.
I worked in the Square Mile for three and half years at an international City law firm.
Excessive pay and rewards for failure are bad for shareholders, the economy and society.
Advertising does something important as a sector - culturally and especially economically
We have a commitment to making sure that the U.K. remains a member of the European Union.
We must stop looking to the past and focus on ensuring everyone has a stake in the future.
It was a Labour prime minister who appointed the first black male and female cabinet ministers.
I have no truck with this notion that immigrants are to blame for all of the country's problems.
There are retailers successfully combining conventional and online retail, like Argos or John Lewis.
As the world has changed through globalisation and technology, it has left many feeling left behind.
I have quite a different background from a lot of people in the Labour party - I'm of mixed heritage.
When you lose work, the meaning and purpose of life are taken away from you, and isolation can set in.
We will not try to out-Ukip Ukip. Labour is not going to offer false solutions, such as leaving Europe.
I wasn't born into one of the two main parties, but both my parents had a strong sense of social justice.
One way to promote shareholder engagement and activism is through greater accountability and transparency.
Screaming 'you're wrong' at the electorate is not a good strategy for a party seeking to win back its trust.
I've had a lot of good media and the Obama comparison has definitely been part of the reason for some of that.
With Tory privatisations in the past we've seen how service users can end up losing out and getting a raw deal.
We must never forget the value of work because without it people are denied a sense of dignity and of community.
Banks provide payment systems, core deposit and lending facilities that enable us to manage our day to day affairs.
The reason I have been so outspoken on antisemitism is that racism is racism - and my family have been victims of it.
I get quite bemused by the comments made about what I wear because, for African people, how you dress is very important.
This country needs nothing less than wholesale federalisation. The reasons are threefold: economic, democratic and cultural.
If the tax loop holes that allow tax avoidance were shut down, it would go some way to sorting out our finances, would it not?
Look, I like my music, and I don't have a conventional background for a politician, but I'm pretty conventional in many senses.
I have a confession to make: I am a Labour parliamentary candidate but like and get on with some of the Conservative persuasion.
To be concerned about immigration and the economy is not racist, but I do think there is a virus of racism that runs through Ukip.
Although I had a private education at secondary level, I went to a local primary school where I mixed with kids of all backgrounds.
Though I am probably guilty of indulging in excessive tribalism myself at times, I try to put partisanship to one side where appropriate.
My stock answer when people ask 'Are you Britain's Barack Obama?' is 'I'm quite happy being Streatham's Chuka Umunna,' and I really mean that.
Undoubtedly Obama's multi-ethnic heritage is part of his appeal. There is something in his background that we can all relate to and grab hold of.
People may not know what tier of government has competence over which policy area but they do draw a distinction between the local and the national.