Western Mail

THEY SAID WHAT?

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“We urgently need greater certainty to continue to invest heavily in the UK and safeguard our suppliers, customers and 40,000 British-based employees. A bad Brexit deal would cost Jaguar Land Rover more than £1.2 billion profit each year”

– Dr Raif Speth, chief executive of

Jaguar Land Rover.

“The case for Brexit once rested on promises of sunlit uplands. Those have long vanished. The only thing Brexiteers now cling to is the will of the people, but that cannot be measured by a cheating referendum, dodgy money and manipulati­on under Vladimir Putin’s guiding hand”

– Liberal Democrat Baroness

Ludford.

“It’s just about still coming home”

– Comedian David Baddiel, below, co-writer of the World Cup anthem Football’s Coming Home after England progressed to the quarter finals. “Across the NHS, there are 100,000 staff vacancies, operations delayed, treatments rationed, services cut back, a £5 billion backlog of repairs and £9bn worth of contracts are handed to private providers. Theresa May’s promises on funding will mean nothing to patients until she says which taxes are going to rise to pay for it”

– Shadow Health Minister Jon Trickett in an NHS 70th anniversar­y message.

“There are some male actors who seem suspicious­ly youthful. As the years go by, you’re thinking ‘surely by now...’. I’m clearly not one of them, but there are those and you think ‘bloomin’ heck’. I’m not going to name names, but there are some out there and you think ‘you must be 106 now’, and they look good!” – Actor Rob Brydon.

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