Western Mail

THEY SAID WHAT?

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“Political correctnes­s is the worst thing that has ever happened in my life. It means everybody’s lying to you because they’re not telling you what they think, they’re telling you what they’re supposed to think, or what they think they’re supposed to think, which is even worse” – David Bailey looks back on his

life.

“One taxi driver once asked me what I thought about myself ”

– The Duchess of Cornwall.

“There is no planet B”

– Slogan on a banner carried by a child in Cambridge striking over climate change.

“I’m managing things a lot better now. It was a slow process. Everything is with me. But I’m coping inside a lot better now and I’m ready – more than ready – for what’s coming”

– Singer Susan Boyle, pictured, says she is now ready for fame. “My message is clear – if you have supported terrorist organisati­ons abroad I will not hesitate to prevent your return. If you do manage to return you should be ready to be questioned, investigat­ed and potentiall­y prosecuted”

– Home Secretary Sajid Javid on the case of the schoolgirl Shamima Begum who fled to IS and now wants to return to the UK to have her baby.

“While Mrs May might be adept at removing mould from jam, she doesn’t seem to have the same dexterity for removing Britain from a pickle”

– Tony Wolfe, of Penrith, Cumbria, in a letter to the Daily Telegraph.

“How do you get such classy birds?” – A question once reportedly put by Donald Trump to renowned photograph­er David Bailey.

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