A Quote by Theresa May

Brexit means Brexit.The public made their verdict. — © Theresa May
Brexit means Brexit.The public made their verdict.
The public wants to know that their political leaders will stay true to the promise made to them that Brexit means Brexit.
One of the great tragedies of Brexit has been that despite the fact there was an unprecedented public vote for change, Brexit was almost hijacked, owned, and controlled by a technocratic establishment.
I've been clear that Brexit means Brexit.
The U.K. decided to leave the E.U. - Brexit means Brexit.
The Conservatives as a Brexit party, being very clear about their objectives are almost certainly going to have to go into some kind of electoral arrangement with the Brexit Party, otherwise Brexit doesn't happen.
The truth is the Tories don't own Brexit. No party owns Brexit and that includes the Brexit Party.
I accept of course we're in deep trouble and deep difficulty. But if we, under a new leader, reinvent ourselves properly as a Brexit party, we will be faced with the inevitability at some point of a general election in order to deliver Brexit because this Parliament is stopping the delivery of Brexit.
I was on 'X Factor' the day after the Brexit vote. People voted for Brexit. But the public also voted for me, they wanted me to be there and part of the music industry. I haven't felt any bad effects.
Of course Brexit means that something is wrong in Europe. But Brexit means also that something was wrong in Britain.
The people should make the final decision on Brexit when they see the government's Brexit deal.
Austerity and Brexit are two sides of the same coin, like the Brexit party and the Tories.
The first job of the Brexit Party is to make sure Brexit's delivered and if that involves electoral pacts, that might happen.
There is no upside for the U.K. in Brexit. Only costs that can be avoided and advantages to be seized by remaining in Europe. No one should have to pay the Brexit tax.
My position was that if the country could unite around a soft Brexit that would be the least worst way through. But it is now very clear that the country is not going to unite around a soft Brexit. There is nobody really advocating a soft Brexit.
The issue for me is not just Brexit. It is beyond Brexit - how you conduct politics and the veering towards populism and English nationalism.
I think we've got caught up in the weeds of Brexit, and... the approach has been to try and compromise and split the difference. And that to me is not what Brexit is about.
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