Western Mail

THEY SAID WHAT?

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“It’s hypocritic­al when he condemns zero-hours contracts whilst his churches are advertisin­g zero-hours jobs”

– Conservati­ve MP Ben Bradley criticises Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby over his speech to the TUC.

“There is a panic in the air - and time is fast running out. Many Britons, irrespecti­ve of whether they voted Leave or Remain on 23 June 2016, are beginning to wonder how this journey will end”

– Businesswo­man Gina Miller launching a campaign to “end the

chaos” of Brexit.

“Being able to work a cooker is one of these life skills I missed out on when I was younger”

– Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland’s First Minister, below. “Russia is a peace-loving nation. We do not have and cannot have any plans of aggression”

– President Vladimir Putin.

“The lies and blatant fabricatio­ns in this interview given to a Russiansta­te sponsored TV station are an insult to the public’s intelligen­ce. More importantl­y, they are deeply offensive to the victims and loved ones of this horrific attack. Sadly, it is what we have come to expect”

– A Downing Street spokesman on the interview given by the two

Russian suspects.

“Are you all a bit like rabbits in the headlights? You’re going to need each other, that’s for sure. It’s going to be blood sweat and tears”

– Prince Harry, addressing Royal

Marines recruits.

“He’s got something wrong in his head; what’s their excuse?”

– Actress Rose McGowan on film mogul Harvey Weinstein and the “disgusting people” who still worked with him.

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