I take UKIP very seriously. The truth is that UKIP presents an electoral challenge to all political parties. The way to defeat UKIP is not to be a better UKIP but to be a better Labour Party.
We will not try to out-Ukip Ukip. Labour is not going to offer false solutions, such as leaving Europe.
UKIP's biggest fight is with the Conservative Party.
I can't take UKIP seriously. I should, I must, it's our duty to take them seriously, because they're coming out with some really heinous old crap about immigration.
We always knew that whatever party Nigel Farage led - first UKIP and then the Brexit party - was basically a vehicle for his own political self-glorification and now he's proved it.
I think UKIP [ UK Independence Party] and the BNP [British National Party] are very, very English concerns. If they gather strength they're going to add to this schism between Scotland and England.
My desperation for UKIP to do well meant that I really packed the diary and the day in a way that, frankly, wasn't very bright.
I'd rather form my own party than ever join Ukip. We could call it the Widdy Mob. I'm joking.
If there's very strong civic unrest you can see a strong party of the Right emerging, whether it's UKIP [The UK Independence Party] or an even further-right party.
I'm not for sale, neither is UKIP.
There are a lot of great people in UKIP.
I don't work with UKIP. They don't advise me.
I was joking the other day that I'm American UKIP.
People wanted to protest, and Ukip's a conduit for that.
I have said I will not work with the parliamentary party in Strasbourg again but of course I will continue to be a member of Ukip.
The fact that the Conservatives are losing voters to UKIP while struggling to attract those who voted for other parties in 2010 suggests they have still not successfully shown what a Conservative government is for. This needs to be done on a broad front in a way that encompasses the economy and public services.
I've stood down as UKIP leader. I'm not responsible for these people anymore.