THEY SAID WHAT?
“You can’t look down to read the speech you have to take the speech up. Because if you did your neck would break, it would fall off. So there are some disadvantages to crowns, but otherwise they’re quite important things” - The Queen on wearing the State
Imperial Crown. “Oprah Winfrey showed what a presidential candidate should talk like, what language and passion and principle they should have, what rhetoric can rouse in people and how important it is to people to feel that and get that encouragement. That’s the voice of a leader. Whether she’s leading us to the candidate we need or whether she is the candidate, she sets the bar pretty high” - Meryl Streep, backing the TV
star as a future US president.
“Even now if I see a hot man, I know I can have him. I might not want him but I can have him” - Sir Paul McCartney’s ex-wife, Heather Mills, 50, above, is still confident about her sexual allure.
“It’s quite nice having men wolf-whistling. It is supposed to be totally sexist to wolf-whistle, but it isn’t. It’s a compliment” - Ann Widdecombe, former Tory
Minister. “It is no longer a winter crisis - it is a 12-month crisis in the NHS”
- Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.
“What is for certain is that the Cleggs, the Blairs, the Adonises will never ever ever give up. They will go on whinging and whining and moaning all the way through this process” - Nigel Farage, former Ukip
leader, on Brexit.