Western Mail

THEY SAID WHAT?

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“I see no equivalenc­e between those who propound fascist views and those who oppose them. I think it is important for all those in positions of responsibi­lity to condemn far-right views wherever we hear them” Prime Minister Theresa May seemingly criticises US President Donald Trump over his comments on the Charlottes­ville violence “The idea, at the moment, of President Trump making a state visit to the UK is unthinkabl­e” Scotland First Minister Nicola Sturgeon “You can take back control of a gun but it doesn’t mean you use it to shoot your foot off. So let’s take back control but enter willingly as a sovereign nation into a very robust free trade agreement and, with the right attitude on migration, I think it’s possible to reach the right solution on trade” Tory peer Lord (William) Hague,

former foreign secretary “I ran the gamut of emotions” Singer Lulu, above, on her reaction to taking part, tearfully, in the TV programme Who Do You Think You Are? exploring her family history “I feel like I’ve been lured into a lion’s den. If I’m happy I’m shot down, if I’m sad I’m shot down. I feel like I’m becoming more and more isolated” Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding vents her frustratio­ns on taking part in the TV show Celebrity Big Brother “Even should my wife pre-decease me, I don’t think I shall be having sex with a robot”

Broadcaste­r Gyles Brandreth

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