Only by working together, as a broad coalition, can the Leave side win.
— Nigel Farage
How can any government arrange sensible healthcare provision for citizens when the migratory flow is so large, with absolutely no power or control over the quantity coming in every year?
Whilst there are problems with Article 50, it is the statement of intent that is important.
The E.U. referendum was promised by a Conservative Prime Minister fearful of losing votes and of mass defections to UKIP.
The referendum was clear: the British people voted to leave the single market and to take back control of our borders.
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.
Brexit is the best thing to happen for Russia, for America, for Germany, and for democracy.
I'm not for laws. We need a minimum of laws.
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.
People in business tend to have an instinctive reaction to people.
Being over-rehearsed is very bad. It is stilted. The public see that.
I don't drive smart cars; I don't go on fancy holidays. All my money has gone on my kids' education.
Do we look horrendous when people don't work together? Oh, God, yes. If the leave campaign is not prepared to show that it's big enough and ugly enough to put aside party differences in the interests of this great cause, then it has a great problem.
My desperation for UKIP to do well meant that I really packed the diary and the day in a way that, frankly, wasn't very bright.
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.
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 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.
Let's get real: would any American president seriously open up their borders unconditionally to Mexico as the U.K. has done to the whole of the E.U.? No chance.
Whatever threats Remain may continue to fire at us, they cannot answer the simple and most basic proposition: that only by leaving the European Union can we control the numbers coming to our country.
UKIP's success would never have happened without the invention of YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter.
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.
Although I never wanted Theresa May to be our Prime Minister, I had been prepared to give her the benefit of the doubt.
I have known several of the Trump team for years, and I am in a good position with the President-elect's support to help.
I'm not for sale.
I hate big government; I hate being told what to do on a personal basis.
I think NATO needs to redefine itself. There has been no substantial thought about what NATO is for since the Berlin Wall came down.
I can be impatient. I can be a bit short sometimes. You're nearly always shortest with those who are most important to you.
I go to bed very late and get up very early. If I get five hours, I am very happy.
I have no regrets about being poor.
The real question is, at the end of the day, do we want to run our country? Are we proud of who we are? Are we happy to be just a star on somebody else's flag, or do we want to be an independent nation?
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.
Brexit will happen.
Brexit was the first brick that was knocked out of the establishment wall.
It's a great shame that the head of our established church is not actually prepared to stand up and fight for our Christian culture in this country.
The Leave side can only win if we have an effective ground campaign comprising of activists from across the political spectrum working together.
Though I've never been a supporter of big government, the reclamation of our fisheries, which, done correctly, would be worth several billion pounds a year, should be a cabinet position with its own department.
The Corbynista brand of politics representing metropolitan, middle class, pro-open border values is far removed from millions of Labour voters, especially those who voted Leave in the referendum.
I did not endorse Trump, because I had condemned President Obama for telling us what to do in our referendum. But I did say that if I was a U.S. citizen, I would not vote for Hillary Clinton even if she paid me.
Either you support the existing global elite, or you want real change and believe in nation-state democracy.
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.
How can you compare my life to any other MEP? I mean, come on, it's crackers, isn't it? Look, other MEPs do five days a week in Brussels and pop home for weekends. I'm working seven bloody days a week, all the hours God sends. If you include the socialising, it's over 100 hours a week.
Virtually every aspect of our commercial lives have been given away to be run by European project over which we had so little say.
For whatever reason, Trump likes my story, likes what I've done. He trusts me.
I think I am quite a good listener.
I'm quite good at bringing people together.
There are a lot of great people in UKIP.
Predictions are a mug's game.
I want us to move as quickly as we can towards a free trade deal between the U.K. and the U.S.A. that would be good for both of us. That would also send a signal to the European Union that there's a bigger world outside of the European Union, and Britain can manage just nicely.
Saying you don't want to enter every potential war in the Middle East doesn't make you an isolationist; it makes you wise.
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.