Flexible working is not just for women with children. It is necessary at the other end of the scale. If people can move into part-time work, instead of retirement, then that will be a huge help. If people can fit their work around caring responsibilities for the elderly, the disabled, then again that's very positive.
If you are from an ordinary working class family, life is just much harder than many people in politics realise.
I think it's important to do a good job and not to feel that you've got to make grand gestures, but just to get on and deliver.
Whether an MP is a woman or a man, it's about the qualities of the individual in doing that job.
You can't solve a problem as complex as inequality in one legal clause.
Donald Trump does not understand the UK and what happens in the UK.
I am a vicar's daughter and still a practising member of the Church of England.
We're getting rid of bureaucracy, so that we're releasing time for police officers to be crime fighters and not form writers.
Sham marriages have been widespread; people have been allowed to settle in Britain without being able to speak English; and there have not been rules in place to stop migrants becoming a burden on the taxpayer. We are changing all of that.
[Is the Conservative Party still the Nasty Party?] I said it was perceived as the Nasty Party. And is it? I don't think that it's a phrase that people today would apply to the Party. I think that the perception of the Party has changed.
I will not allow a Delia Smith cookbook in my house! It's all so precise with Delia, and it makes cooking seem so inaccessible.
I was a teenage godmother.
I was in the Commons recently and saw a young lady wearing a nice pair of shoes. I said I liked them and she said my shoes were the reason she became involved in politics.
Any attempt to wriggle, especially from leadership candidates who campaigned to leave the EU by focusing on immigration, will be unacceptable to the public.
My night out would be with my husband, wherever he chose to take me.
For voters what matters is what government actually delivers for them.
I'm sick and tired of government ministers in this Labour government who simply blame other people when things go wrong.
I'm not someone who feels anger on particular issues.
One of the issues that has been an issue in how we deal with net migration up until now is that we haven't been able to have any control over freedom of movement from the European Union. We will have that control in the future once we leave the EU.
There's a whole range of areas that we'll be looking at, so I'm not at this very early stage going to specify any particular areas. As you will know, there will be a limit to how far we can go in terms of a formal free trade agreement until we've actually left the European Union. I think there is much that we [with Donald Trump] can do in the interim in terms of looking at how we can remove some of the barriers to trade in a number of areas.
On gay adoption I have changed my mind.
What's going to be important is having the opportunity to actually sit down with President [Donald] Trump and talk to him face to face, about the interests we share, about the special relationship, about the joint challenges we both face. Talking about the future of NATO is one of the issues we will discuss.
Targets don't fight crime.
What I'm clear about is that we have an opportunity through this early meeting with Donald Trump to start that process of building on that special relationship, that special relationship which is on our national interest, and I think that we can together not just build that special relationship but do it in a way that is good for both for us and good more widely.
As I reflect on the results of election I will reflect on what we need to do in the future to take the party forward.