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THEY SAID WHAT?

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“I know I’m going back to a good deal of criticism and I will take that face on, I’ve got to have a lot of conversati­ons with people but I’m going back with my head held high” – Kezia Dugdale, former Labour leader in Scotland, is unrepentan­t about appearing on I’m A Celebrity ... Get Me Out Of Here. “The way I dress, act, flirt, dance, have sex – those are my decisions and they shouldn’t be impacted by men. Being sexy is fun and I like it. I should never have to apologise for that. My life is on my terms and if I feel like putting on sexy underwear, it’s for me. Personal choice is the core ideal in my concept of feminism” Actress and model Emily

Ratajkowsk­i, pictured “I’ve got nothing against Yorkshire but calm down. You’ve got good tea” – Rock star Liam Gallagher at a Leeds gig “My legs are very wobbly. Fortunatel­y, my brain is younger than my years, but in my legs I’m a lot older” – Entertaine­r Nicholas Parsons, 94 “Foreign aid has been a racket which has escaped proper scrutiny because its practition­ers hide behind the blanket defence that ‘we are trying to do good’. But aid contractor­s and charities have demonstrat­ed that they cannot be trusted to regulate themselves and must be policed as rigorously as all other institutio­ns and commercial enterprise­s”

– Military historian Sir Max Hastings on the news that some of Britain’s overseas aid is falling

into the hands of warlords. “I’ve learned that I’m so miserable and so cranky sometimes. And I can give looks that can literally kill” – Rebekah Vardy on what being a contestant in I’m A Celebrity ... Get

Me Out Of Here has taught her

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