The Scottish Mail on Sunday

QUOTES of the week

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‘For people who are protesting and looting, please do so responsibl­y.’

Duduzane Zuma, son of former South African president Jacob Zuma, issues a plea after violent unrest sweeps the country, sparked by Zuma’s imprisonme­nt.

‘I rather hate it and don’t want to be the boss of anything.’

Tesla tycoon Elon Musk says he’d rather be a designer.

‘Negative encounters.’

New term to describe shark attacks.

‘What do we value more – cheap Frosties or our NHS?’

Food and farmer campaigner Ben Reynolds after Boris Johnson dismissed proposals for a ‘snack tax’ to help cut obesity levels.

‘I don’t care if my breasts reach my belly button. I’m not wearing a bra.’ Actress

Gillian Anderson, 52, vows never to wear a bra again after getting lazy during lockdown.

‘You don’t get to stoke the fire by labelling our anti-racism message as “gesture politics” and then pretend to be disgusted when the very thing we’re campaignin­g against happens.’

England defender Tyrone Mings – in the wake of racist abuse aimed at England players – criticises Priti Patel over her comments about players taking the knee.

‘Just deliver it, buddy.’

Deliveroo boss Will Shu reveals what he was told by restaurant staff when he complained he had been given cold food to deliver while working undercover.

‘I sometimes think I could burn down my own church and people would say, “Oh, what a lovely blaze.”’

The Rev Richard Coles, who claims he has achieved ‘borderline national trinket status’ since his Strictly stint.

‘It’s not a jam-spreading operation. It’s not robbing Peter to pay Paul.’

Boris Johnson defends his levelling-up agenda amid fears it will damage more prosperous areas.

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