We shouldn't measure everything in terms of GDP figures or economics. There is something called quality of life.

Brexit was the first brick that was knocked out of the establishment wall.

Quite simply, without UKIP, there would not have been a referendum. I am convinced that the 'we want our country back, we want our borders back' message that we took across the country on an open-top double decker energised non-voters to back Brexit.

Building walls is entirely sensible. We don't need to do it. We have got the English Channel.

I love Europe! France is wonderful. It should be. We've subsidised it for 40 years.

I don't listen to music. I don't watch television, I don't read.

My opponents are the people who gave up our borders.

I think frankly when it comes to chaos you ain't seen nothing yet.

All marriages, all relationships have huge ups and downs.

When people stand up and talk about the great success that the EU has been, I'm not sure anybody saying it really believes it themselves anymore.

Predictions are a mug's game.

I have to confess I do have a slight preference. I do think, naturally, that people from India and Australia are in some ways more likely to speak English, understand common law, and have a connection with this country than some people that come perhaps from countries that haven't fully recovered from being behind the Iron Curtain.

The referendum was clear: the British people voted to leave the single market and to take back control of our borders.

I just say it as I see it, behave as I do. If people don't like it, they can take a running jump.

We used to fight for democracy. Democracy used to matter. We now treat it with contempt. We have turned our backs on values that we built up over hundreds of years, for the benefit of politicians in Europe. To me, that is heartbreaking.

It's about mass immigration at a time when 21% of young people can't find work. It's about giving £50 million a day to the EU when the public finances are under great strain.

Being over-rehearsed is very bad. It is stilted. The public see that.

If you take away people's identity and their ability through the ballot box to determine their future, don't be surprised if they turn to extremes or violence or anything else.

Post-Brexit, we got a chance to start all over again with a president in Trump, who is Anglophile. He is pro-British. He knows the things we've shared together over the years - the good and the bad.

It's amazing how ideas start out, isn't it?

However imperfect Donald Trump may be, -and, my goodness, he is - his mother was Scottish; he owns Turnberry. He spends a lot of time in our country - he loves our country, what we stand for, and our culture.

Brexit will happen.

We must break up the eurozone. We must set those Mediterranean countries free.

I think NATO needs to redefine itself. There has been no substantial thought about what NATO is for since the Berlin Wall came down.

In some ways, backing the Trump campaign was even harder than battling for Brexit. I received almost total condemnation, including from many senior figures in my own party.

When I'm finished with politics, I'll have a richer life. I'd like to go to the theatre.

I'm the catalyst for the downfall of the Blairites, the Clintonites, the Bushites, and all these dreadful people who work hand in glove with Goldman Sachs and everybody else, have made themselves rich, and ruined our countries. I couldn't be happier.

I'm not for sale.

If you poke the Russian bear with a stick ,he will respond.

There are a lot of great people in UKIP.

I think that, given that some people feel very embarrassed by it, it isn't too difficult to breastfeed a baby in a way that's not openly ostentatious.

Hopefully, through all aspects of life, you learn from things you've got right, things you've got wrong, but I'm not one for looking back. I'm looking ahead; you've got to.

I've got to see the Brexit process through. we won the war, but we must win the peace.

For seven years, I had a business relationship in Milan, Milano. Dealing with Italians, just, let me tell you... Are we the same? Good lord, no! That's why Europe's fun - it's fun because it's different. A political project that seeks to make it all the same - it's ghastly.

Although I never wanted Theresa May to be our Prime Minister, I had been prepared to give her the benefit of the doubt.

When an Occupy demo in the centre of Frankfurt makes world news, I shall hurry to join in.

I'm not giving up politics entirely - I'm just giving up leadership of a political party.

Donald Trump believes in nation-state democracy; Hillary Clinton used the E.U. as a prototype for a larger global union. Donald Trump believes in sensible immigration controls.

I spent 17 years inside an institution trying to effectively destroy it; can you imagine how popular I am in Brussels? I am the most hated figure that's ever been in that place. Every time I get up to speak, hundreds of people boo and jeer.

We have a Conservative leader that believes in green taxes, that won't bring back grammar schools, that believes in continuing with total open-door migration from eastern Europe and refuses to give us a referendum on the EU.

Normally, when New York catches a cold, London sneezes.

The only people to whom myself and the immigration issue is toxic are to the well-heeled committed Remain voters, the sort of people who live in the Hannan and Carswell world.

I've always been the outsider. I've always been regarded as some extraordinarily dangerous figure. I'm none of those things! I'm just a middle-class boy from Kent who likes cricket and who happened to have a strong view about a supernational government from Brussels.

The people who get up earliest in the morning have the highest propensity to vote UKIP. I'm being absolutely serious about that.

Before, Europe was about treaties, laws and our sovereign right to govern ourselves. Now, it's about everyday lives.

It's about businesses nervous about taking on school leavers because of a mass of red tape. It's about health and safety regulations and green fines.

Potentially, I would be very interested in being a shock jock, though Ofcom might be tricky. Some of the American stuff is appalling, wild stuff, crazy conspiracy theories.

There is no Left and Right any more. Left and Right is irrelevant... We need big change. We've got to get back control of our country.

There are two completely different Britains. There's London, and there's the rest of Britain. Attitudes are very different.

It's a two-way street: breastfeeding women should never be embarrassed by staff asking them to stop, and most mums will recognise the need to be discreet in certain limited circumstances.