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THEY SAID WHAT?

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“The country is in a place right now where he is giving voice to white supremacy, he has made it OK for white supremacy to exist because he hasn’t said that it’s wrong” – Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman on President Trump.

“Britain will succeed whatever happens” – Transport Secretary Chris Grayling on Brexit.

“Putin has positioned himself as the leader of a xenophobic movement that wants to break up the EU, break up Nato, weaken the Atlantic alliance and undermine democracy. Russia’s weapons of choice are not the tanks and missiles, it is a new kind of cold war and it is just getting started” – Hillary Clinton.

“Many actors have made millions of dollars just by standing still and keeping a straight face” – Actor Bill Nighy, above.

“Trump is a phenomenon, defying traditiona­l rules of political arithmetic; a brash, vulgar, billionair­e property magnate with what appears to be a blow-dried cat on his head” – Former Tory MP, now Ukip deputy chairman Neil Hamilton.

“Although I seem a clean-living type as a teetotal mum of three kids, I do have quite a few tattoos. I’ve got a pair of horns on my hips and I have an enormous alien on my bottom” – TV’s Davina McCall.

“I have to give Judge Craig Revel Horwood credit for his one-liners. After he said I danced like a stork hit by lightning, a viewer sent me a T-shirt with a picture of an electrocut­ed stork on it” – Broadcaste­r Jeremy Vine recalls his time as a Strictly Come Dancing contestant.

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