The Chronicle

THEY SAID WHAT?

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“The exceptiona­l length of the prorogatio­n in this case is strong evidence that the Prime Minister’s motive was to silence Parliament for that period because he sees Parliament as an obstacle to the furtheranc­e of his political aims”

Lord Pannick QC, acting for Anti-Breixt campaigner Gina Miller in the Supreme Court

“Insofar as the Inner House has sought to declare the prorogatio­n unlawful, I will take no issue with their order. But, insofar as they purport to declare that the prorogatio­n is null and of no effect, I submit that they have simply gone where the court could not go”

Lord Keen QC, the Advocate General for Scotland, in his appeal against the Court of Session’s decision that prorogatio­n was unlawful

“I lived through Suez, the miners’ strike, I lived through the poll tax debate and the trouble then. I lived through the Iraq demonstrat­ions I’ve never seen the country so divided as this. The next six weeks are clearly critical. I’ve never known the country so seriously riven by argument”

Broadcaste­r David Dimbleby, speaking outside the Supreme Court ahead of the prorogatio­n legal challenge

“Nigel Farage might be Brexit by name, but it is very clear that Jeremy Corbyn is Brexit by nature”

Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson

“I was never the popular girl at school and I never found anything easy. I was bullied a lot at school, mentally and physically”

Victoria Beckham

“In 2011, I didn’t think I would ever see women that looked like me in mainstream entertainm­ent. It felt like there was one mould that wouldn’t be broken and diversity was not a part of the conversati­on. So the fact that Brienne existed? Wow”

Game of Thrones actress Gwendoline Christie

“The last time I saw him I don’t think he recognised me. We knew each other well. It feels like a part of yourself isn’t there any more”

Sir Michael Palin on his friend Terry Jones, who has been diagnosed with dementia

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