Best quotes by Dominic Grieve on Brexit

Checkout quotes by Dominic Grieve on Brexit

  • Having campaigned to remain in the E.U., I voted to trigger Article 50, in response to the clearly expressed wish of the electorate. It must now be my duty as an MP to try to ensure that Brexit is as smooth as possible and that there is a sound legislative framework in place to bring this about. A chaotic departure is in no-one's interest.
    - Dominic Grieve
  • Some in favour of Brexit are so fixated on leaving the E.U., they keep arguing that any attempt to change it is some form of sabotage.
    - Dominic Grieve
  • Putting the Withdrawal Bill in order is an essential step to stability and achieving a reasonable outcome to Brexit.
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  • Whatever long-term advantages are claimed for Brexit it is overwhelmingly clear that in the short to medium term it carries risks to our economy and security.
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  • Notice of leaving the E.U. under Article 50, for which most of us voted, provides a mechanism for extending the negotiating period by agreement if this is necessary. It is not to undermine Brexit to insist it is carried out correctly.
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  • The purpose of the E.U. Withdrawal Bill is in any event not to decide the terms of Brexit but to ensure that it can take place smoothly and that legal continuity, which is essential for businesses, is maintained. There is not a single MP who does not agree that getting the bill on the statute book is essential for us all.
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  • Whatever may have been suggested by some Leavers during the referendum it must be clear now that the Brexit process is immensely complicated.
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  • Jeremy Corbyn has shown no ability to provide solutions for Brexit whatsoever.
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  • As a strong believer that Brexit is a very damaging mistake that becomes more obvious every day, I see sound democratic reasons for asking the electorate to confirm what it wants to do.
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  • There are, of course, some who demand a no-deal Brexit and threaten to vote for any party that will deliver it.
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  • A no deal Brexit is a proposal so damaging to our future that it cannot be accepted.
    - Dominic Grieve