Quotes of All Topics . Occasions . Authors
The Government cannot just be consumed by Brexit. There is so much more to do.
Uncertainty of any sort results in volatility, and Brexit will be no exception.
Brexit is so important, it would have been neglect of duty to simply sit it out.
A Brexit Britain that will navigate its way in the world without a moral compass.
In the end, pragmatism requires a workable compromise. But none exists on Brexit.
Whether it is a hard or soft Brexit, there are opportunities here for us to be had.
A no deal Brexit is a proposal so damaging to our future that it cannot be accepted.
If we had a vote in parliament, the majority of MPs would not vote for a hard Brexit.
Too much of the Brexit rhetoric is based on the desire to go out and re-create Empire.
The British have chosen liberty with Brexit and can congratulate themselves every day.
The pursuit of an extreme Brexit cannot come at the cost of peace in Northern Ireland.
I've got to see the Brexit process through. we won the war, but we must win the peace.
Brexit has always been an impossible project, except at the price of massive self-harm.
Some who campaign against hate, seem to hate the Brexit party more than they love peace.
A no deal Brexit would be a complete failure by the government to negotiate for Britain.
If I was prime minister, there would be absolutely zero risk that Brexit wouldn't happen.
Austerity and Brexit are two sides of the same coin, like the Brexit party and the Tories.
No one is going to thank us afterwards for a Brexit that reduces people's quality of life.
The biggest opportunities from Brexit will come from more trade with the rest of the world.
A Brexit with a poor outcome will damage our country and lead to years of further division.
Brexit is the best thing to happen for Russia, for America, for Germany, and for democracy.
I am Brexit tooth and claw, but we need to be pragmatic and sensible and leave with a deal.
Italy is working to make sure the Brexit shock is an opportunity for a European reawakening.
The closer we come to the Greek tragedy that is Brexit, the more horrifying it is to behold.
The absolute low point for me in more than 30 years of professional life was the Brexit vote.
I think, as ever, with a big change like Brexit, it's awakened people's interest in politics.
I said a vote to leave would be a Brexit tax. I couldn't think of anything stronger than that.
Brexit isn't just about leaving the E.U. It's also about rebuilding trust with the electorate.
You might want a certain type of Brexit deal, but you can't get it if the numbers aren't there.
Brexit is a disaster, Italy won't be real about its debt, and the European Union is in trouble.
We must find a credible route through Brexit to build a better country and go forward together.
The people should make the final decision on Brexit when they see the government's Brexit deal.
I don't think anybody voted for the Green Party without knowing what our position was on Brexit.
The audience for facts, evidence and research about microtargeting, Facebook and Brexit is tiny.
Ensuring we have the best possible Brexit deal will take time, effort and huge diplomatic skill.
I worry about the direction of the U.K. and U.K. politics and governance in the event of a Brexit.
A no deal Brexit could bring Britain to a grinding halt and threaten the wellbeing of our country.
The truth is the Tories don't own Brexit. No party owns Brexit and that includes the Brexit Party.
Brexit has divided the country. It has divided political parties. And it has divided families too.
Sovereignty is not just at the national level; that's the mistake of Brexit that other people make.
Why did we lose Brexit? Why, because 60 per cent of youth didn't believe they needed to go and vote.
We didn't do Brexit. We didn't get money for it. We didn't do work for it. We didn't sign a contract.
I don't think the British people really knew the ramifications of what would happen after Brexit or not.
The E.U. Withdrawal Bill fulfils an absolutely essential role in delivering a smooth and orderly Brexit.
It is vital to understand what voters expect from Brexit, especially given the lack of a leave manifesto.
I welcome the Independent Group as it is committed to saving the country from a catastrophic hard Brexit.
We need a transitional Brexit deal that provides maximum certainty and stability. Labour will deliver it.
If you look at it ideologically, I would say Brexit is not something that probably is good for the world.
If the hard Brexit happens, I would assume that London wouldn't be the centre of the tech world in Europe.
The nature of the final Brexit deal really matters. It is, as I have said before, the battle of our times.