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Too many people go to university.
Good schools should be left alone.
Many more schools can be outstanding.
I put my country and my principles first.
I have a brother-in-law who lives in Spain.
Our security and sovereignty stand together.
For a few spotty years, I was that tragic geek
I will do exactly as the Prime Minister asks me.
I can't influence how other parties choose to vote.
It was a tough choice [of PM]. I voted for a Scotsman.
I see education in the U.K. as a civil rights struggle.
I want people to be the authors of their own life story.
I'm a decentralizer. I believe in trusting professionals.
It's often the case that successful people invite criticism.
I want people to concentrate not on my job but on their jobs.
Boris Johnson is a man of great attributes and great qualities.
I am in favour of migration; I simply want to control the numbers.
People should vote for democracy, and Britain should vote for hope.
I wanted to put the national interest before my personal interests.
Scottish nationalism has grown since we entered the European Union.
I'm clear that we do need to improve what's happening in our schools.
My judgment about what is right for this country will always guide me.
I don't think there will be a recession as a result of a vote to leave.
I don't think I'm a revolutionary, and I'd certainly be an unlikely one.
Turkey will "inevitably" join the EU in our lifetime unless we vote to leave.
Life would have been easier for me if I had taken the path of least resistance.
In order to be able to reduce migration we need to be outside the European Union.
I'm not asking the public to trust me; I'm asking the public to trust themselves.
I think more and more respect has been accorded to teachers, and quite rightly so.
It is a belief in human potential that has guided me through my time in Government.
I was very lucky in that I had a couple of teachers who were particularly supportive.
At the beginning of the 20th century, the Conservative cabinet was called Hotel Cecil.
The majority people in this country are suffering because of our membership of the E.U.
If we are to make the most of the opportunities ahead we need a bold break with the past.
I will lay out my plan for the United Kingdom, which I hope can provide unity and change.
I absolutely haven't set out to burnish a reputation as a macho figure by picking fights.
One of reasons I was able to go to university was because of the sacrifices my family made.
I just think it is entirely normal for the United Kingdom to be an independent nation state.
The free market is not a god; we have to do everything we can to make the market competitive.
The First World War may have been a uniquely horrific war, but it was also plainly a just war.
One of the things I know about the European Union is that the European Union can destroy jobs.
In this fallen world, I suspect we will never achieve perfection. But that won't stop me trying.
When we vote to leave, I think a majority of people in Scotland will also vote to leave as well.
I prefer to take the view of businesspeople who are actually generating jobs and creating wealth.
I will take all the steps necessary to give the NHS at least another £100million per week by 2020.
I'm not interested in defending the position of those who already have money, power and privilege.
Ed Balls keeps saying that we are committed to scrapping the EMA. I have never said this. We won't.
Ever since going up to university, I have accumulated new debt, and new means of becoming indebted.
The accumulation of cultural capital - the acquisition of knowledge - is the key to social mobility.
There wasn't a Scottish nationalist MP elected at any general election when we were outside the E.U.