I'm an old feminist and member of the anti-Nazi league.
Anna Soubry
We need to stop all this over-puffiness of how wonderful everything is going to be when we leave the E.U. Because it's not. It's going to be very damaging for huge sectors of British industry. We've got to be realistic.
We've been slagging off the E.U. for decades, and now we've gone and voted to leave. And if anyone thinks they are going to offer us some great trade deal as we walk away, they are living in la la land.
The Leave campaign claims we send £350 million a week to Europe. This is untrue. When you take into account the rebate Margaret Thatcher got for us and the money we get back in E.U. funding, the true figure is nowhere near that.
I am proud of my loyalty to my party and my country.
I am simply not prepared to stand back and watch my country fall off a cliff edge. If that means voting against my party, so be it.
It's thriving, responsibly regulated business that does the research and development to provide the tools as well as the means to a better country.
I think it's ridiculous and appalling that people have to go abroad to end their life instead of being able to end their life at home.
Most people are fed up to the back teeth with the never-ending wrangle over Brexit. All they want is for a competent government to get on with it and deliver a great deal for everyone in the U.K.
You have to get the balance right, especially with public health, so that you take the measures that benefit the public's health but without causing people to resent you so that you actually don't cure the ill that you seek to cure.
I am obsessed by Kim Kardashian; I do try to find out what Kim's up to.
The Tory party must learn from its own history that when we fight each other, you can guarantee to lose.
I've noticed that every public health minister has been a woman.
If Theresa May is big enough to admit her mistakes and put a kinder Conservatism into the heart of her government, she may survive, reunite our broken country, and deliver a considerably better Brexit deal.
Students from other E.U. countries are worth billions to our economy and help drive it through their hard work and innovation.
People do not use foul language in the House of Commons chamber. They just don't do it, and I don't, either.
We need to wake up to the reality of what migration is about. They come here to work. The idea that they take British jobs is not true; they add huge value to our economy.
When I go to my constituency - in fact, when I walk around - you can almost now tell somebody's background by their weight.
Service life will continue to be a force for good, providing a career, training, and education to men and women from all walks of life - who generally love their time in service and do well when they leave. For those who don't, the government continues to help.
I was naturally opinionated.
I don't hate anybody. I dislike people's politics.
I want a credible, strong Labour Party.
I shall be true to what I believe.
Hate is awful.
I didn't go into politics to tell people how much salt to put on their chips.
There's a way that we can deliver a Brexit that works for our country, and the really interesting thing is the amount of Tory MPs working with Labour MPs, forming that consensus.
For many of us, our country and the interests of our constituents are more important than our party.
If it comes to it, I am not going to stay in a party which has been taken over by the likes of Jacob Rees-Mogg and Boris Johnson. They are not proper Conservatives.
Where I am in Nottingham, there is a Sainsbury's, and you see children going in there buying take away food - a sandwich, but more likely a packet of crisps, a fizzy drink - and that's their breakfast.
The only person I think I actually do dislike is John McDonnell. I actually do think he's a nasty piece of work because he's an IRA apologist.
To enter the U.K., you have to show your passport - whoever you are, wherever you're from - and you always will. That's because we have opted out of the passport-free Schengen area and have retained full control over who comes in.
Not everybody who is overweight comes from deprived backgrounds, but that's where the propensity lies.
The greatest betrayal of the liberal left in this country is by the Labour party.
I just want my party back, please.
It's disgusting eating over a keyboard.
When I was at school, you could tell the demography of children by how thin they were. You could see by looking at their eyes.
For all the brave talk of Brexiteers that the E.U. needs us more than we need them, the reality is that they hold all the cards, and they are going to punish us for leaving.
The E.U. Referendum clearly divided us, and little has been done by those that lead us to bring us back together.
I do object to being called a Nazi.
As I predicted, young people who overwhelmingly didn't want Brexit have turned out in their droves and exacted revenge on a generation of Leavers who they believe stole their future while enjoying generous pensions as they denied them the first rung on the property ladder.
The Labour party is a lost cause for anybody who is moderate and sensible and believes in that left-of-centre view of life.
How can we have 'freer' free trade? Let's get real, for God's sake.
Jacob Rees-Mogg gets his tummy tickled when the ERG threatens to vote against a government bill unless it is amended on policy.
Something is going to have to give because, if it doesn't, not only will we get Jacob Rees-Mogg as our prime minister, we will get a devastating hard Brexit which will cause huge damage to our economy for generations to come. And I am not prepared to sit by any longer and put up with this nonsense.
I'm not serving in the same party as Boris Johnson. He's proved that he's incapable of holding high office, never mind being prime minister. He's not true to what he believes in.
I cannot conceive of circumstances where Labour MPs are marshalled to go through the lobby to vote against us staying in the single market and customs union with the likes of Jacob Rees Mogg, Boris Johnson and Michael Gove.
You have to be true to what you believe in.
Few Conservatives MPs have taken any pleasure from the witch-hunt against moderate Labour MPs by the hard-Left Momentum group.
Decent, hard-working Labour MPs have been targeted by Corbyn fanatics in an attempt to purge the party of anyone who doesn't support their narrow, divisive ideology.
Brexit is a self-inflicted wound; the people of this country hold the knife, and they don't have to use it if they don't want to. The people, not the hardline Brexiteers, are in charge.