ON THE MIC
NICOLA STURGEON, First Minister
It is not merely our voice that has been ignored – but the voice of the 48% who voted Remain across the UK.
And the voice of those wanting to leave but who could never have contemplated the maze that Brexit has become. Their voice is being ignored as well.
But today we make our voices heard.
SADIQ KHAN, London mayor
No matter how you voted in the referendum, no matter what political party you support, we can all agree that Brexit has been a complete and utter mess.
With days to go, we’re in danger of falling off the cliff, which will have catastrophic consequences.
TOM WATSON, Labour deputy leader
The Prime Minister claims she speaks for Britain. Well, have a look out of the window, Prime Minister. Open your curtains. Switch on your TV. Look at this great crowd today. Here are the people. Theresa May: you don’t speak for us.
CLIVE LEWIS, MP for Norwich South:
Brexit is a Tory project. It’s about deregulating the economy, and attacking the rights of workers and migrant workers alike.
MICHAEL HESELTINE, Tory grandee
The Prime Minister herself bears a heavy personal responsibility for our current crisis.
One way or another, you the people must decide. You the people must be free to vote to remain.
IAN BLACKFORD, SNP Westminster leader
No parliamentarians should be going through the lobbies to make their constituents poorer.
ANNA SOUBRY, Independent Group MP
Put your country first, get into the lobbies and vote for a People’s Vote.
JUSTINE GREENING, Tory MP
This started with a referendum, let’s finish it with a final say.