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THEY SAID WHAT?

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“If he had gone to my school Boris Johnson would not now be prime minister”

Novelist Lee Child.

“I don’t think a majority government of either side is a good thing”

Former prime minister Tony Blair.

“...I think he should be given a break because, after all, nothing’s been proved, has it? There is no proof”

Actor John Challis, best known for playing Boycie in the BBC comedy series Only Fools And Horses, defends the Duke of York.

“We owe a moral debt to these women”

Jeremy Corbyn on the Waspi women who lost out on years of state pension payments when their retirement age was raised.

“Blue Story is a film about love not violence”

Writer and director Andrew Onwubolu after his film was withdrawn from its venues following a mass brawl at a screening in Birmingham.

“[Black Friday] is all hype and there are few genuine discounts”

Natalie Hitchins of Which?

“Everything that’s good that happens in your life is born of everything that has happened in the past”

Comedian Tim Minchin

“I’ve played a lot of real life characters but most of them have been dead and they can’t sue me”

Actor Jonathan Pryce.

“Viagogo has a long history of ripping off music and sports fans and had to be threatened with court action after failing to provide vital informatio­n to customers, so any move to increase its grip on the secondary ticketing sector is likely to be a worry for consumers. The regulator should closely examine this deal”

Consumer rights expert Adam French of Which? after ticket resale website Viagogo announced it will buy rival StubHub in a deal worth four billion US dollars (£3.1 billion). YOUR CHRONICLE: If you have any queries regarding the quality of production of this newspaper, please do not hesitate to contact our Newspaper Sales Department on 0191 232 7500 or write to the Newspaper Sales Department, ncjMedia, 2nd Floor, INTU Eldon Square, Eldon Court, Percy Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7JB

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