The pursuit of an extreme Brexit cannot come at the cost of peace in Northern Ireland.
The final Brexit deal must ensure there is no diminution in Britain's national security or ability to tackle cross-border crime.
I am well aware of different views across my own party and across parliament on pretty well all Brexit issues.
If you find yourself in a position you would rather was not there, you have to make it work.
No border controls anywhere in the world are able to prevent determined criminals from crossing borders.
I always say, it's better to be asked why you're leaving, rather than when you're leaving.
The Human Rights Act is a really important constitutional document, it isn't just a villain's charter.
We need a transitional Brexit deal that provides maximum certainty and stability. Labour will deliver it.
I don't subscribe to the view that people who are better off don't want to live in a more equal society.
There is very, very little chance of bespoke transitional arrangements being negotiated at the same time as the rest of Article 50.
Ensuring we have the best possible Brexit deal will take time, effort and huge diplomatic skill.
If you find yourself in a position you would rather was not there, you have to make it work.
The Human Rights Act is a really important constitutional document, it isn't just a villain's charter.
We have to call out terrorism for what it is, and I have always done that, and the Labour Party has always done that.
I have prosecuted very serious criminals who are now serving very long jail sentences.
A no deal Brexit would be a complete failure by the government to negotiate for Britain.
I'm well aware of different views across my own party and across Parliament on pretty well all Brexit issues.
The pursuit of an extreme Brexit cannot come at the cost of peace in Northern Ireland.
Labour's priorities are clear jobs and the economy must come first; not party interests or ideological fantasies.
Labour's approach is not about what is politically right, it is about what is right for the country.
Theresa May's decision to call an unnecessary general election after Article 50 was triggered was deeply irresponsible.
The final Brexit deal must ensure there is no diminution in Britain's national security or ability to tackle cross-border crime.