
Here are the key quotes from the journey towards Brexit: – “The choice is in your hands – but my recommendation is clear. I believe that Britain will be safer, stronger and better off by remaining. 'EU referendum campaign recap: David Cameron faces down angry audience member at Brexit debate' by Mikey Smith, www.mirror.co.uk. 37 Copy quote While we're members of the European Union, we don't have an immigration policy. Quotes tagged as 'brexit' Showing 1-30 of 50 “All across the country, people felt it was the wrong thing. All across the country, people felt it was the right thing. All across the country, people felt they'd really lost. Brexit deal: Leaders' reactions in quotes. Updated 01:34, 25-Dec-2020 Gary Parkinson Share. Michel Barnier and Ursula von der Leyen address a media. Here you can find the best Quotes and Sayings about Brexit: 'This was a long and winding road but we have got a good deal to show for it. The deal is fair and balanced and it is now time to turn the page and look to the future. The UK remains a trusted partner.'
BRITAIN’S HISTORIC VOTE to leave the EU has sparked a torrent of reactions from around the world, from anguish in Brussels to delight from eurosceptics elsewhere in Europe.
Here are some of the key quotes:
New ‘captain’ needed
David Cameron announcing his resignation outside 10 Downing Street Source: Daniel Leal-Olivas
British Prime Minister David Cameron – who led the failed campaign for Britain to remain in the EU – announced his resignation after the shock result today:
‘EU’s dead’
Nigel Farage addressing the media in Westminster this morning Source: Stefan Rousseau
Key Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage, head of the anti-EU UK Independence Party, cut a triumphant figure.
The result has sparked calls from far-right leaders in France and the Netherlands for similar referendums.
Victoire de la liberté ! Comme je le demande depuis des années, il faut maintenant le même référendum en France et dans les pays de l'UE MLP
— Marine Le Pen (@MLP_officiel) June 24, 2016 Source: Marine Le Pen/TwitterCelebrity Quotes On Brexit
Geert Wilders Source: Peter Dejong
Turkey, which has been trying for decades to join the bloc, said it was the beginning of the end for the EU.
Boyko Borisov Source: Francois Walschaerts
The outcome was greeted with glee by US presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, who has ridden a wave of populist support at home.
Donald Trump, speaking in Scotland today
America is proud to stand shoulder-to-shoulder w/a free & ind UK. We stand together as friends, as allies, & as a people w/a shared history.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 24, 2016 Source: Donald J. Trump/TwitterMurder on the trading floor
The result triggered chaos in global markets, with the pound crashing to its lowest level against the dollar since 1985.
A screen shows the value of shares listed on the FTSE 100 falling when the London Stock Exchange opened this morning Source: PA Wire/Press Association Images
Former Labour spin doctor Alistair Campbell was none too impressed with the referendum result
Alistair Campbell Source: Dominic Lipinski

Quotes On Brexit
Brave faces in Brussels
EU leaders urged European unity now that their 28-nation club is down to 27.
Donald Tusk, president of the European Council, arriving for a council meeting in Brussels this morning Source: Virginia Mayo
EU Parliament President Martin Schulz hoped the vote would not trigger a domino effect prompting other EU members to quit:


NATO said it was committed to closer cooperation with the EU:
Nation divided
The result saw deep divisions in how British people voted, with Scotland and Northern Ireland wanting to stay while Wales and large swathes of England voted for Brexit.
Cosmopolitan London was a bastion of pro-European support, in marked contrast to other parts of England where concerns over immigration fuelled a sway towards a Leave vote.
A London taxi driver waves a Union Jack flag in Westminster this morning Source: PA Wire/Press Association Images
May Quotes On Brexit
We’ll leave the final word with some British celebrities, not all of whom would traditionally be known for their political savvy
It's a sad day . The economic impact that this is going to have is definitely going to make those voters regret their decision
— Niall Horan (@NiallOfficial) June 24, 2016 Source: Niall Horan/TwitterI don't think I've ever wanted magic more. https://t.co/gVNQ0PYIMT
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) June 24, 2016 Source: J.K. Rowling/TwitterWhatever the result, Farage will always be a dick.
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) June 23, 2016 Source: Gary Lineker/TwitterAdditional reporting Cianan Brennan
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