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Inspiring quotes by Priti Patel

The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Priti Patel

  • Too many communities are living in fear as violent crime rises. So we need to reform our justice system to keep our streets safe and protect the law-abiding majority. That means putting an end to soft sentences and punishing offenders by keeping them behind bars so that the public can be protected and the offenders can be rehabilitated.
  • We have legislated to protect the public from tax rises and guarantee incomes for pensioners, so enshrining in law more protections for consumers, commuters and investors is possible. Enshrining these rights into law would mean that any future government which wanted to reverse this would have to go through the primary legislative process.
  • Conservatives in Government must make the case that lowering the tax burden boosts economic growth and leads to an increase in tax revenues.
  • Free to set our own laws, Brexit should act as a catalyst for a new era of prosperity for an outward-looking U.K. ambitious in removing barriers to trade, enterprise and economic growth.
  • I know at first-hand the importance of hard work and the value of work experience.
  • 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.
  • Revolutions about taxation have shaped our history.
  • For too long, our nation has relied on low interest rates rather than undertaking the necessary long term necessary economic reforms.
  • We should not listen to those who continue to repeat the disproved doom-mongering of ‘Project Fear.’
  • Magna Carta and the Civil War were about the power to tax.

Priti Patel is a British politician who served as Home Secretary of the United Kingdom from 2019 to 2022. Born on March 29, 1972, in London, she is of Indian Gujarati heritage; her parents immigrated from Uganda. Patel studied economics at Keele University and later pursued postgraduate studies at University of Essex.

A member of the Conservative Party, she was elected as Member of Parliament for Witham in 2010. Patel held several government roles, including Secretary of State for International Development from 2016 to 2017. As Home Secretary under Prime Minister Boris Johnson, she focused on immigration reform and law enforcement policies. Known for her strong stance on border control, Patel remains an influential figure in British politics.

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