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I do not want to give the state and the authorities the right to ban things on the Internet - no ifs.
Claire Fox
The truth is the Tories don't own Brexit. No party owns Brexit and that includes the Brexit Party.
To hear the Conservatives issue a command that all Leave voters must vote Tory, this seems insultingly complacent.
I confess that when I hear Boris Johnson's slogan let's get Brexit done it sends a chill. Because it's let's get Brexit done so we can focus on the important domestic issues.
One of the great tragedies of Brexit has been that despite the fact there was an unprecedented public vote for change, Brexit was almost hijacked, owned, and controlled by a technocratic establishment.
I'm not Tory but I do happen to think that the Government should be allowed to govern.
My political views have never made me insensitive to the pain and suffering caused to the innocent victims of events such as the Warrington bomb.
Brexit has changed everything in British politics - it has blown open a cosy, zombie-like closed world of Westminster parliamentary politics. It has broken open the traditional line between left and right, which was already an exhausted tradition.
Brexit has acted as a catalyst encouraging more people to think and vote outside of traditional party loyalties.
I do not condone the use of violence.
I am standing in solidarity with decent Remain voters who respected the rules and accepted the result and are as appalled by Parliament's undemocratic antics as the most ardent Brexiteer.
I can only look at what Labour has done to the NHS here in Wales and it's not a good story. That includes on education as well.
Welsh voices and Welsh communities were heard in 2016 in their tens of thousands, in their droves. They voted to leave the European Union and since then they have had that slapped in their face actually often by Labour MPs who basically said we know better than you.
I would never say don't have an argument.
If you lose an argument it doesn't mean you change your mind but you have to accept the decision.
If you feel you're being condescended to and not taken seriously in the discussion, that can make people feel defensive.
We should start off with the premise that people that we're disagreeing with are like ourselves. Try and work out why they think what they think.
Theresa May, a Remainer, assumed that all of the Brexit voters are racist, thinks we will use this to kick British citizens out of the country; it is despicable.
What I have always thought is that there should be a proper national conversation about what kind of immigration policies we have.
I have fought for open immigration which is something I disagree with Nigel Farage on.
Whenever excessive regulation is on the horizon, you can guarantee our kids will be wheeled out as a battering ram against adult opposition.
Maybe the Tory party might, instead of telling the Brexit Party what to do, make an approach to the Brexit Party and say I'll tell you what, we'll stand aside in certain areas. That would be a very positive thing for me, let's work together for a new kind of politics.
The first job of the Brexit Party is to make sure Brexit's delivered and if that involves electoral pacts, that might happen.
The argument about the need to regulate the digital space has to be weighed against freedom of expression in our society, whether we are interacting in a virtual world or in the real world where we have the growth of so-called 'safe spaces.'