Adam Curtis
Adam Curtis

Events keep happening that seem inexplicable and out of control. Donald Trump, Brexit, the War in Syria, the endless migrant crisis, random bomb attacks.

Aisling Bea
Aisling Bea

Brexit is not ideal. I'm famously not a Brexit negotiator, but relations between Ireland and the U.K. have been getting stronger, and a big part of that has been trade and feeling like sister countries within the E.U. I don't think it will affect the 'vibe' of relations, but it will have a significant effect on trade and business.

Alain Dehaze
Alain Dehaze

One of the strengths of the U.K. is its ability to attract very highly talented people from all over the places, but also their ability to send English people outside. So they're very brain circulation-oriented, and I do hope, even with Brexit, they will keep this asset they have.

Alain Dehaze
Alain Dehaze

We don't see any material impact of Brexit, either in the U.K. or in the neighbouring countries and the U.K.'s trading partners.

Alexander Nix
Alexander Nix

We didn't do Brexit. We didn't get money for it. We didn't do work for it. We didn't sign a contract.

Alexander Nix
Alexander Nix

We were looking at different opportunities to get involved in working with Brexit but we made the decision to not work with any party - for or against - or even for any related campaigns.

Amber Rudd
Amber Rudd

Labour are a danger to our security and our economy and are wholly incapable of negotiating the best Brexit deal for Britain.

Chris Grayling
Chris Grayling

I do not believe that as a country we are completely ill-prepared for no-deal Brexit. It is not the optimal solution it is not the best outcome for Britain, we will do much better than people expect.

Chris Grayling
Chris Grayling

We cannot afford to let Brexit slip away - the political price, the reputational damage to the country is too great.

Chris Kamara
Chris Kamara

This country was fine in my opinion before Brexit, so let's all settle down.