I am no shrinking violet.

Democracy abhors a vacuum.

Parliament alone is sovereign.

I see myself as a conscious capitalist.

Vagueness and good law are simply incompatible.

I'm an adrenaline junkie but also a petrol head.

Concentrating on yourself all day is not healthy.

So much of the agenda behind Brexit has been murky.

If you dwell on your negativity you can never move on.

I just want people to be equal and fair to each other.

British democratic values are embedded in the primacy of parliament.

The British public are not children who need protection from the truth.

Article 50 is very poorly written and raises more questions more answers.

The whole Brexit saga is, in my view, one big, terrifying leap in the dark.

I tend to stand up and speak up when I see something dysfunctional happening.

An opposition that won't oppose paralyses our political and democratic system.

No prime minister, no government can expect to be unanswerable or unchallenged.

A Brexit Britain that will navigate its way in the world without a moral compass.

My father was a socialist, so we had some of the most extraordinary people at home.

MPs are paid to be representatives of their constituents. They have to do that job.

Psychological mapping for political ends is now going to be part of every campaign.

I have always been drawn to male-dominated industries and adrenaline-filled pursuits.

I come from South America and it's part of our culture to speak out. It's a lot healthier.

My strength of character is a privilege. I can do anything to survive. I don't break easily.

The closer we come to the Greek tragedy that is Brexit, the more horrifying it is to behold.

I'm a marketeer, and I thought the message discipline in the Leave campaign was extraordinary.

I have become the person I am today, as a result of both the successes and the scars in my life.

I didn't realise how much of a personal vendetta Dominic Cummings had against the establishment.

The humiliating idea that we just slide from the top E.U. table to third country is unthinkable.

In more stable political times, a low turnout in the E.U. elections was a luxury we could afford.

If I look smart and feel confident, other people's bigoted assumptions have less power to harm me.

I have a 'pillow test' - can I go to bed tonight knowing that I did my best today? If I can, I'm happy.

I have to know more than everyone else in the room. In a roomful of men, I have to know more than them.

You have to respect what money and success gives you, then have the responsibility that goes with that.

I welcome the Independent Group as it is committed to saving the country from a catastrophic hard Brexit.

No longer can a risk to human life be considered subordinate to blind and increasingly discredited ideology.

All our elected representatives - and our government - have a responsibility to keep their people safe and well.

In the mother of parliaments, it is not too much to ask that our politicians stand up for all our best interests.

Brexit will lead to a flight of talent, money and taxes - and the country will have to take on more and more debt.

British electoral law forbids different campaign organisations acting in concert unless they have a shared cap on spending.

As a country we have more of a political constitution than a legal one, and as such it operates via conventions and precedents.

I often go into the lions' den and engage with those I know oppose my views, because I want to understand what other people think.

I am an ardent believer in a free, democratic and inclusive society, and the robust exchange of views that is essential to tolerance.

If the court case I brought against the government over article 50 was about anything at all, it was about parliamentary sovereignty.

Our laws are ultimately all that protect us from tyranny, and before them we are all equal - prime ministers and private citizens alike.

When I worked in financial services, as part of a female-led business, I found that pitching to very male-dominated boards created stress.

The very fact Boris Johnson is the favourite to succeed May says everything about how vacuous and morally bankrupt our politics has become.

We should be able to carry on our careers and be women and mothers without fearing that if we show a vulnerable side, that will be attacked.

The E.U. elections provide an opportunity for the people of the United Kingdom to knock some sense into the heads of their political leaders.

I've managed to achieve a lot because I sleep very little. I tend to survive on about four hours a night, but when I'm stressed it's even less.

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