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Home > Michael Gove - Brexit Soundboard
A points based system is fair to everyone. At the moment we discriminate against people from outside the European Union. I think that's plain unfair. We should be able to say to people in India and...
And one of those traditions is that there is, every four or five years, an election in which you can decide who the government is. And everyone here knows that our Prime Minister is David Cameron. ...
Are you really telling the people of this country you're prepared to sacrifice economic prosperity if that is the price that has to be paid to ensure complete control of the country's borders? I do...
As I turned to the speech too late from the leader of the Liberal Democrat, someone whom I also have affection and respect for, and he made a number of good points, but he also said that he regrett...
But where are those who have argued for Remain now that power, for the first time in my life, is flowing back to this place? Where are those who argued for Remain? Or explaining how we can refine r...
Do you feel betrayed by Mr. Gove? I cannot unfortunately get on with doing what I wanted to do, so I'll be up to somebody else now. That was every possible success, but he meant that most sincerely.
Hello. Do you have confidence in the Prime Minister, Mr. Gary? I absolutely do. I've had a very good morning with a series of meetings with my colleagues here in Debra. Just making sure that we hav...
I so wanted that plan to work. I worked night and day for it. But I came to realize this week that for all Boris's formidable talents, he was not the right person for that task. Put simply, the bes...
I want to join Boris in paying tribute to the Prime Minister. He has led this country with courage, dignity and grace. He and the chancellor rebuilt our economy. He has made opportunity more equal ...
I'm absolutely delighted. Environment secretaries are really important job and I'm flattered that Theresa May's Prime Minister has asked me to rejoin her team. And I hope to play a a part in ensuri...
I've been the chair and major shareholder of public companies and as a board we were obliged when sending out a prospectus to shareholders and the public that all comments and forecasts made by us ...
In our interests as a country to do the best possible trade deal we can with Donald Trump's America. In that regard, wouldn't it be crazy for us to turn aside and push Nigel Farage out of out of th...
It was a high profile, high intensity, high tension, high nervousness encounter. There's a difference between the considered use of language in a conversation like this and having to think fast on ...
It wasn't easy. I thought long and hard during the course of the negotiations about what the right thing was in Britain's interests. Ultimately, I think that we need to take back control. We spend ...
It would undermine faith in our democracy. But the thesis is still that giving people a chance to vote undermines faith and democracy, which in itself sounds a little bit odd. Let me move however, ...
It's the invincible arrogance of Europe's elites that gets me. These are people who have seen the euro collapse. These are people who are presiding over a migration crisis on their borders. And yet...
Lead us to the US, India, China, Australia, every single one of our allies. The Bank of England, the IFRS, the IMF, the CBI, five former native secretary generals, the chief executive of the NHS an...
Michael, go. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. My right honourable friend will be aware that sometimes it is very important to pay attention to the liberal elite. And he will be aware that on referendum nigh...
Now I know, Mr. Speaker, that there are some distinguished citizens in this country who have put on their cars a poster or sticker saying bollocks to Brexit. But we now know from Labour's own front...
One of the things that we can do once we leave the European Union is that we can set tariffs at a level that we believe is appropriate both to protect the consumer but also to look after the most v...
Since we voted to leave, we have seen increased investment from Nissan, from Jaguar Land Rover, from Amazon, from Facebook, from a variety of both traditional manufacturing and new technology inves...
So there's a so that's the people and the people, the people who are arguing that we should get out are concerned to ensure that the working people of this country at last get a fair deal. I think ...
Taking on his friends in the cabinet in the fight of their lives, he believes A leaked memo shows Turkey is on its way into the EU, despite what his colleagues say. The evidence is that the British...
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The Secretary of State will have heard the comments of the French President about access to our fishing grounds. Can you confirm the fishing industry in Torbay? These are ho...
The chief executive of the NHS and most of the leaders of the trade unions in Britain all say that you, Boris and Nigel are wrong. Why should the public trust you over them? I'm not asking the publ...
The principle of equality among our citizenry in a country governed by agreed rules and common institutions, and that principle is unionism. And as long as we remember that and renew that spirit in...
There is no, not yet. There is a real risk that if we don't vote for this deal, that there may be a majority in the House of Commons for a second referendum. And there is also a risk that if we don...
This debate is far bigger than the fate of any individual politician. It's about all of us in this room and all of us at home. It's about the sort of country that we want to see. And what I believe...
To take it, as the chancellor's aides were saying with a pinch of salt, because there's a there's a challenge here. Not so much for the government As for many of those who were so heavily invested ...
We've got the best farmers in the world in Britain and we will do everything that we can at Defra in order to ensure that we invest in some of the technology and some of the other productivity chan...
Well, I made a mistake and I think that the important thing is to learn from those mistakes. No human being and certainly no politician is immune from making errors. I think the important thing is ...
Whether we vote to leave or remain, there are risks to our future. There are challenges in the global economy. My view is that those challenges will be easier to meet. Those risks will be less if w...
Yesterday, George Osborne described you and some of your Cabinet colleagues as being economically illiterate. Are you offended by that? No. George has called me much worse, in private and in public.

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