"My fear is of the message we put out to millions of voters is that if change is not initiated through the ballot box, then they may regard disappointment in that as a trigger to initiate other methods of change."
"The Cabinet makes collective decision and when the Cabinet speaks it speaks with one voice."
"I don't want to be the Grinch."
"It is uncomfortable seeing how very divisive politics has become."
"There is nothing inherently left-wing about young people in the U.K."
"We have got to build more affordable homes in the south of England, we've just got to."
"When there are legitimate concerns and frustrations it is never cool to marginalise and ridicule the people who have those concerns."
"You've got to have a winning mindset."
"The Labour party lost millions of voters because they failed to listen."
"Because the referendum in 2016 wasn't just about our relationship with the E.U., it was about millions of people and their relationship with politics as a whole."
"A failure to listen to the party's grassroots was a charge regularly levelled at Theresa May - particularly over Brexit."
"One of the big learnings both out of the referendum, and out of 2017 general election is that parties that don't have a professional network on the ground slightly lose the ability to hear what local people are saying, so we've reestablished our network of campaign managers out in the field."
"Voters don't just want to see detached and distant faces on TV, they want to feel that they know the people that they're trying to vote for."
"Boris is a naturally energetic and optimistic politician. And when he goes on the campaign trail that just becomes so evident."
"There are two things you can do in politics: you can sit around waiting for things to happen, or you can start doing them."
"If we went around just throwing people on the scrap heap because of one or two things that they might have done in their youth, I think we would lose a lot of talent."
"There is an awful lot you can accomplish by being a vocal champion for a certain cause."
"There is a pattern whereby even if you can't map out the exact policies and issues that might be dangerous for you as an individual... we've seen this before. And you don't have to join all the dots to see it ends badly. There shouldn't be that kind of fear from any community in the UK about a future government."
"It's the nature often on social media that people say things without really thinking through their position."
"Both the country, and my party, are beset with division. We cannot bring the country back together unless the party of government is united, and the party cannot unite if it is led from its fringes."
"I think the Conservative Party is a fantastic organisation, it's been a wonderful home for me."
"I'm in the most diverse Cabinet."
"When I have been speaking to people in Braintree and at other places in the country they really didn't buy into Labour's economic offer, didn't buy into scare stories about the NHS and clearly didn't trust Jeremy Corbyn."
"Once we can Brexit delivered, we can then start talking about those other issues which are much better at bringing people together. We will talk about local health provision, education, farming policing and the economy."
"Actually, Brexit is an incredibly important issue, but it's not the only issue. And to be a credible party of Government you need to have plans for everything, not just for the delivery of Brexit."