THEY SAID WHAT?
“For all the welcome progress in the decades since women won the right to vote, major injustices still hold too many women back. When I became Prime Minister I committed myself to tackling the burning injustices which mar our society. One such is the gender pay gap”
- Prime Minister Theresa May.
“I have spent all my life walking around swimming pools in sarongs, covering myself up... For the first time in I don’t know how many years, I actually felt comfortable walking around in a swimming costume and not feeling like I had to cover everything up” - Birds Of A Feather star Linda Robson, below, after losing
weight.
“Anti-Semitism is a vile and evil thing” - Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, who has been facing further criticism about his attitude towards Jews.
“This country needs to get rid of him. He is absolutely dangerous, totally, totally dangerous, and the Labour Party is powerless to try and get rid of him”
- Lord Sugar on Jeremy Corbyn.
“I was invited to do I’m a Celebrity, but my kids said ‘We don’t want to see you naked on telly’. I said no with a heavy heart because they offered me £250,000. I have deep regrets about it now because I’ve run out of money” - Former London mayor Ken
Livingstone.
“I believe that a crisis of violence on our streets threatens British society on a scale that has not been seen before” - Labour former home secretary
Lord (David) Blunkett.