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:“People talk about the sort of Brexit that there is going to be – is it hard or soft, is it grey or white. Actually we want a red, white and blue Brexit: that is the right Brexit for the UK, the right deal for the UK.”
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The first lord of the Treasury, ladies and gentlemen.  
The first lord of the Treasury, ladies and gentlemen.  
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*[[Brexit means Brexit]].
*[[Brexit means Brexit]].
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“People talk about the sort of Brexit that there is going to be – is it hard or soft, is it grey or white. Actually we want a red, white and blue Brexit: that is the right Brexit for the UK, the right deal for the UK.”

The first lord of the Treasury, ladies and gentlemen.

Saints alive.

See also