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  • Some people play the piano, some do Sudoku, some watch television, some people go out to dinner parties. I write books.
    - Boris Johnson
  • If we get outside the EU, if we leave the EU system, we will be relieved of a huge amount of unnecessary regulation that is holding this country back. We will be able to set our own priorities, make our own laws and set our own tax policies to suit the needs of this country. We have a huge opportunity also to make people's votes count for more.
    - Boris Johnson
  • But if people want to swim in the Thames, if they want to take their lives into their own hands, then they should be able to do so with all the freedom and exhilaration of our woad-painted ancestors.
    - Boris Johnson
  • I suppose with houses and assets, then I guess I would be a millionaire. But so are a lot of people.
    - Boris Johnson
  • I used to get very, very frustrated by people being told what to do by nanny in Brussels. And I remember once I rang the official who was actually responsible for banning the prawn-cocktail-flavoured crisp, which I think contained a dye called Arithrazine or something like that.
    - Boris Johnson
  • The dreadful truth is that when people come to see their MP they have run out of better ideas.
    - Boris Johnson
  • I'm not one of those people who believes in going endlessly around finger wagging and ticking people off for occasional colourful use of language.
    - Boris Johnson
  • Most people would accept that people come to London from across the world, from all kinds of backgrounds, and are accepted here irrespective of their origins.
    - Boris Johnson
  • I think people have a legitimate right to minimise their tax obligations if they can, but they should pay their fair whack. I do think it's important to be transparent.
    - Boris Johnson
  • If you turn a blind eye to fare evasion, if you accustom people to getting away with minor crime, you are making it more likely that they will go on to commit more serious crimes. That is why we have so much disorder in London. It is a disgrace.
    - Boris Johnson