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Brexit was the first brick that was knocked out of the establishment wall.

I don't think anybody has any idea what the economic impact of Brexit will be.

Brexit is a harbinger for Trump, really.

Jeremy Corbyn has shown no ability to provide solutions for Brexit whatsoever.

I've been clear that Brexit means Brexit.

Of course Brexit means that something is wrong in Europe. But Brexit means also that something was wrong in Britain.

The truth is the Tories don't own Brexit. No party owns Brexit and that includes the Brexit Party.

Brexit will happen.

I think our stance on Brexit has perhaps been one of the most powerful things in helping people to recognise the values of the Liberal Democrats.

The Brexit vote, the presidential elections in the U.S., a number of the other regional political movements - that's not a flash in the pan.

If we have Brexit, we don't know what we will get.

Brexit has divided the country. It has divided political parties. And it has divided families too.

I'm not sure a pain-free Brexit is possible.

Brexit is not only not just about left and right. Brexit is about expertise.

Brexit isn't just about leaving the E.U. It's also about rebuilding trust with the electorate.

Jeremy Corbyn's policy on Brexit has failed to unite his own Labour MPs and has been rightly castigated for lacking any clear course.

Italy is working to make sure the Brexit shock is an opportunity for a European reawakening.

I am Brexit tooth and claw, but we need to be pragmatic and sensible and leave with a deal.

The Brexit Party doesn't have any candidates, because it's not a proper political party.

We know that Brexit would make our poorest communities poorer still. That it would make the powerless even less able to effect change.

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