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Quotes About Brexit

Brexit is a cliff, not a gradient. The mistake we are in danger of making is to believe that some Brexits are better than others when the fundamental problem is Brexit itself.
~ Andrew Adonis, Baron Adonis
The Brexit debate has been difficult and divisive.
~ David Lidington
To deliver Brexit you must believe in it.
~ Priti Patel
To deliver Brexit we need to find a consensus in the party.
~ Penny Mordaunt
It's no good just believing in Brexit, if you can't actually deliver it.
~ Kemi Badenoch
Once Brexit is delivered, we then need to think about how we can make the Conservatives look new and sound different.
~ James Cleverly
Nigel Farage said he would do a deal with the devil to get Brexit over the line; the Conservative party is very far from being the devil in this.
~ Crispin Blunt
As I have consistently argued, leaving the E.U. needs to be accompanied by a strong set of pro-enterprise policies to counteract any disruption: cut corporate taxes to make the U.K. an attractive destination for business and investment.
~ Steve Hilton
Brexit will lead to a flight of talent, money and taxes - and the country will have to take on more and more debt.
~ Gina Miller
However, every racist bigot in the UK did vote to leave the EU. All of them.
~ Robert Llewellyn
The British people have decided to leave. It is a sad decision but one which I respect. The vote puts the European Union in difficulties. It must recognise its shortfalls.
~ Francois Hollande
To what extent was this David Cameron's fault? It's hard to think of a more complete definition of political failure than an essentially pro-EU Prime Minister who plots to defeat his enemies on the right, and by doing so ejects his country from the EU by mistake,
~ Andrew Marr
Brexit has changed everything in British politics - it has blown open a cosy, zombie-like closed world of Westminster parliamentary politics. It has broken open the traditional line between left and right, which was already an exhausted tradition.
~ Claire Fox
Westminster is gripped by a fanatical race towards a cliff-edge Brexit and nobody is stopping to think about the impact it would have on the everyday lives of the people we serve as politicians.
~ Sam Gyimah
Jeremy Corbyn has shown no ability to provide solutions for Brexit whatsoever.
~ Dominic Grieve
Whilst there are problems with Article 50, it is the statement of intent that is important.
~ Nigel Farage
Brexit is a ceaseless grind of conversations about customs unions and backstops. Anything that can add an air of whimsical, childlike wonder to proceedings can only be a good thing.
~ Nish Kumar
Something is going to have to give because, if it doesn't, not only will we get Jacob Rees-Mogg as our prime minister, we will get a devastating hard Brexit which will cause huge damage to our economy for generations to come. And I am not prepared to sit by any longer and put up with this nonsense.
~ Anna Soubry
Already, even before we have left the EU, Brexit is damaging our country, our economy, our society and our standing in the world - damage that will be worsened by the kind of ruinous no deal being pledged by some who aspire to become prime minister.
~ Betty Boothroyd
It's difficult to see how the U.K. can be a member of the E.U. if it's not adherent to the principles set out in the convention.
~ Dominic Grieve
Our idea is to make the U.K. a privileged partner of the E.U.
~ Jean-Claude Juncker
I think Brexit is disappointing from an economic perspective.
~ James P. Gorman
I think that if Britain does decide to leave the E.U., that would be a disaster for the technology sector here and probably also for the broader economy.
~ Taavet Hinrikus
Brexit is not only not just about left and right. Brexit is about expertise.
~ Gavin Esler