Western Mail

THEY SAID WHAT?

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“I question everything, doubt everything and accuse everything! I’m Albanian so I’m really fiery. I want to experience everything with that person. I love really hard”

- singer Rita Ora on her relationsh­ips.

“A wolf whistle isn’t supposed to be allowed now, which is such a pity. I’m sure it will swing back and eventually we’ll be able to flirt away again, but at the moment I don’t think it’s possible”

- Only Fools and Horses star Sue Holderness saying that political

correctnes­s has gone too far.

“These are not the actions of a great power. These are the actions of a pariah state”

- Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson on the alleged Russian cyber attacks on the West. “There was something of the Last Of The Summer Wine about it”

- The opinion of Rachel Johnson, above, of her brother Boris’s Brexit speech at the Tory Conference.

“Another orchestrat­ed act of propaganda - part of an anti-Russian campaign of spy mania”

- Russia’s response to these allegation­s.

“When you compare the urban areas of the UK to the urban areas of America, the UK is the safest place in the world”

- Rapper Will.i.am on knife crime.

“It means such a lot. It may be sort of a melancholy sound, but really it’s also the chimes of freedom, and people love to hear it”

- Labour MP Stephen Pound welcomes hearing the first bongs of Big Ben since the New Year, describing the chimes as “the rhythm of Westminste­r life”.

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