One of the problems we have is children are not in school long enough in the day and during the year.

Don't belittle the hurt that has been caused by the job-destroying machine that is the European Union.

I believe that there are better opportunities to keep people safe if we are outside the European Union.

Barack Obama would never accept a court in Mexico decreeing what the law in the United States would be.

I felt we needed someone to lead this country who believed heart and soul in leaving the European Union.

What I think is wrong is spending £9m of taxpayers' money on one particular piece of one-sided propaganda.

One of the reasons why Australia and Canada have support for migration is because they control the numbers.

If you vote to leave the E.U.... we will have additional flexibility to help industries who really need it.

If I'm the British prime minister I won't be dictated to on the timetable or the manner of the negotiations.

The British prime minister will want to have a strong and positive relationship with European leaders always.

My father had a fishing business in Aberdeen destroyed by the European Union and the Common Fisheries Policy.

Whether we vote to leave or remain, there are risks to our future; there are challenges in the global economy.

Hanging may seem barbarous, but the greater barbarity lies in the slow abandonment of our common law traditions.

Government has got to invest more money in our NHS. The people who work in it are heroic. They do an amazing job.

I think the principal purpose of education is to allow each of us, when we become adults, to shape our own future.

We have, in the E.U., a market rigged in favour of the rich and stacked against the poor, and I think that's wrong.

I believed and hoped that we would be able to secure a deal with Europe which would enable us to amend free movement.

The people who are backing the Remain campaign are people who have done very well, thank you, out of the European Union.

I believed we needed someone who would be able to build a team, lead and unite. I hoped that person would be Boris Johnson.

There are huge challenges ahead for this country but also huge opportunities. We can make this country stronger and fairer.

There are great things that Britain can do in the future as a progressive beacon. By voting Leave, we have that opportunity.

A lot of schools benefit from parents who are first- or second-generation immigrants, who expect the best for their children.

Anyone who's working in manufacturing here should know they will have increased opportunities if we leave the European Union.

One thing is undeniable. If we are going to continue to have support for migration, we need to be able to control the numbers.

The British people rejected politics as usual and government as usual. They want and need a new approach to running this country.

I am delighted by the support I have received from colleagues. It reflects the optimistic message that I've been putting forward.

The next leader of this country needs to be someone who believes heart and soul that Britain should be outside the European Union.

I have come, reluctantly, to the conclusion that Boris [Johnson] cannot provide the leadership or build the team for the task ahead.

Jamie Dimon and J.P. Morgan are contributing millions to the Remain campaign because they do very nicely, thank you, out of the E.U.

Proper history teaching is being crushed under the weight of play-based pedagogy which infantilises children, teachers and our culture.

If we leave the European Union, yes there will be bumps in the road, inevitably, but we will be in a better position to deal with them.

Teachers themselves know if there's a colleague who can't keep control or keep the interest of their class, it affects the whole school.

I will do everything that is required in order to bring immigration down to a level that is manageable, that the public believe is right.

You come home to find your 17-year-old daughter engrossed in a book. Which would delight you more - if it were 'Twilight' or 'Middlemarch?'

The reason why I'm in Parliament is not really to see my colleagues win power; it is to see us at last in a position where we can give it up.

I want there to be an open and positive debate about the path the country will now take. Whatever the verdict of that debate I will respect it.

Adopting means opening your home, and heart, to a life you've never known. But there is nothing as richly rewarding as being an adoptive parent.

What's a fact is that we give more than £350 million to the European Union and hand over control of that money to the European Union every week.

It is literally the case that learning languages makes you smarter. The neural networks in the brain strengthen as a result of language learning.

Our most important public service will always be the NHS. And I want to say something clear and unambiguous about the future of the health service.

I will put my heart and soul into making sure that the care your son or daughter or mum or dad receives is the same I would want for my own family.

The challenges facing Britain required not just a cool head, but a heart burning with the desire for change - not business as usual but a bold vision.

Whatever else I know, I know that if you invest love and care in any individual you can help them to make a difference, to write their own life story.

The promise to leave the European Union, end the supremacy of EU law and take back control of our democracy. With my leadership, it will be delivered.

I'm one of many who have seen their parents and their friends lose their jobs, lose their income, lose their livelihood because of the European Union.

Optimists - people who believe in Britain, who believe in democracy - they're the people I believe who will vote for us to leave and take back control.

We need to face the fact that we need more money in order to deliver Jeremy Hunt's absolutely correct drive to guarantee even better standards of care.

The British people voted for change.They sent us a clear instruction that they want Britain to leave the European Union and end the supremacy of EU law.

The big shift in approach on education that we are taking - which is different from what happened before - is that we trust teachers and we trust heads.

Children in dysfunctional homes at risk of abuse are kept in danger for too long because politically correct rules mean we won't challenge unfit parents.

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