Words matter. These are the best Priti Patel Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
The truth is that the E.U. constrains us in all manner of ways and throws reams of red tape around British businesses.
We must stand firm against the Left’s nationalisation obsession.
Our young people are some of the most dynamic and determined in the world.
There is so much for the U.K. to be proud of – a world-class, modern economy and a free, fair and tolerant society.
For centuries our wealth has come from our ambition, entrepreneurial skills and global reach.
If your country isn’t stable and free from the threat of violence then you can’t get to work, you can’t get to the local clinic and your children can’t go to school.
The European Union is becoming more economically feeble every year.
Britain’s generosity in the world has allowed us to help the poorest countries to get on the road to industrialisation through economic development and private sector investment in the world’s most difficult frontier markets, where jobs and economic opportunities are desperately needed.
Far from doing what it can to ensure that the companies and entrepreneurs of tomorrow are European, the E.U. actively stifles innovation.
I believe in Britain and regardless of whether people voted to Leave or Remain, millions of people voting in record numbers showed they do too.
With a true Brexiteer at the helm, Parliament will have to start reflecting public opinion rather than flying in the face of it.
One of the reasons people voted to leave the E.U. is so that we could have the freedom to strike trade deals with countries outside the E.U. Staying locked into the customs union prevents this.
Our police officers are on the front line of a battle to maintain control of our streets.
No self-respecting country – especially one with our clout and proud history – should sign up to a proposal that surrenders the power to veto our foreign and trade policy to another entity.
Free from the shackles of the E.U. – and an automatic right of entry for their citizens, with or without work – we will be able to give the type of preference to brilliant scientists, academics and highly-skilled workers that we want to see more of.
We all have legitimate concerns over the way our personal data is used and stored and it is right that there are protections to stop the theft and manipulation of our private information.
The U.K. alone cannot be left to help those who have lost everything.
The challenges of delivering more housing so people can enjoy the benefits of home ownership and improving standards and choice in public services can also be met with a strong Conservative policy agenda.
We should not listen to those who continue to repeat the disproved doom-mongering of ‘Project Fear.’
The Withdrawal Agreement – Theresa May’s flagship policy, devised and drafted by Brussels, endorsed and supported by the entire Government machine – marks the surrender and capitulation of our country. If it were to become U.K. law, it would represent a national humiliation.
To deliver Brexit you must believe in it.
The American Revolution was sparked by a series of taxes and tariffs on tea. More recently, the Thatcher and Reagan ‘revolutions’ were rooted in overturning the status quo – excessive taxation – to empower the individual and encourage a free society and prosperous economy.
Geoffrey Howe’s Budget of 1981 is remembered for transforming the economy and delivering economic freedoms to families and businesses.
The only way to keep the British economy secure is to leave the E.U.
Freedom from the E.U. can only be beneficial for our country. We could finally take control of our immigration policies, introduce a fairer system, and keep numbers at a sustainable level that benefits our economy.
With a post Brexit economic policy that sets our economy and country on the right track, with new freedoms, the U.K. will exercise greater fiscal flexibility and regulatory reform to transform our country into a dynamic engine of prosperity, job creation and growth.
I have long witnessed the enormous contribution Britain makes around the world, with our impact through multilateral as well as through our bilateral engagement.
We are a free and independent country and will prosper if given a proper chance.
Budgets can make or break reputations and governments.
Britain has a long and proud record of welcoming migrants. They have made many positive contributions to our economy. But the impact of uncontrolled immigration from the E.U. has placed new pressures on our country.
When the world faces its biggest challenges, it looks to Britain to show the strong leadership needed to overcome them.
Britain is at its best when we stand up for the values that we believe in.
If you work hard, no career should be off-limits.
Whether it was in the 1980s under Margaret Thatcher, the 1950s under Churchill and Macmillan or in the early days of the Cameron administration, when our party has spoken for the people we have won.
Embracing the freedom of Brexit gives us the choice of what sort of country we want to become and means we can look forward to a more positive tomorrow.
Once we leave the E.U., we will be able to slash the £600 million of costs of Brussels bureaucracy that hold back our businesses.
We can be a free and independent country and will prosper if given a proper chance.
As the party that believes in economic freedom and low taxes, it is scandalous that we have presided over the tax burden rising for hardworking families and businesses.
In a world of serious threats, Britain stands tall, saving lives and building a more prosperous, stable future for all.
We need to create jobs across Africa and provide its growing population with a route out of poverty where they are.
Revolutions about taxation have shaped our history.
I believe we can look forward to a more prosperous, more secure, and brighter future if we vote to leave the failing E.U. project.
Magna Carta and the Civil War were about the power to tax.
We are a global power, active and responsible on the world stage. This will never change.
The countries that succeed will be those that are nimble and able to use their human capital to take advantage of opportunities as they arise.
Finding out whether I had made the grades for my first choice university course or whether I needed to rethink my future was terrifying.
The Single Market and Customs Union is not a true ‘free’ market. It is designed to suit the E.U. insiders, not the U.K.
As a nation, we face a choice. With parts of the world on fire, can we ignore the despair beyond our borders? Or do we use our global influence and leadership to confront these challenges head-on?
When Secretary of State for International Development, it was my mission to ensure that every taxpayer pound was spent to serve those in need, and met U.K. development objectives.
The public wants to know that their political leaders will stay true to the promise made to them that Brexit means Brexit.
I know at first-hand the importance of hard work and the value of work experience.
Our destiny is as a global beacon of free trade and we cannot deliver that while bound to the declining E.U. and its protectionist Customs Union.
With our educated workforce, our language as the international language of commerce, we are ideally geographically located to prepare for success. Following Brexit, we will have the tools at our disposal to take advantage of these attributes, and to benefit from the new opportunities that are emerging around the world.
The British people voted to take back control of our borders, trade, money and laws. They chose a bright future as a free, independent and sovereign country.
I campaigned for Brexit because I have always believed that Britain would be stronger, more prosperous and secure outside of the E.U.
For too long, our nation has relied on low interest rates rather than undertaking the necessary long term necessary economic reforms.
Britain is a proud nation of entrepreneurs, and small businesses are the backbone of our economy.
We are not some small landlocked European country who needs the E.U. to make decisions for us or protect us from competition.
London is the only true global capital market in Europe and E.U. companies still need access our large liquid markets.
As we exit the E.U. and reassert ourselves as a great global trading nation, we have a unique opportunity to redefine our relationship with Africa.