“Scotland’s best interests depend on being independent and in charge of our own future.”
“It very much seems that the lady in question wants to start co-operating with the investigations.”
“Of course we’ll respect whatever the legal ruling from the Supreme Court is…there are different permutations to what the court may or may not decide.”
The Labour leader concedes he was aware of “discussions going on”, but not specifically of Friday’s NEC motion.
“I’m doing a bit of compromising, I hope that the EU will compromise and that the ERG will compromise too.”
“I have a Jewish member of stage who when she goes to family weddings can’t say who she works for.”
He wants to stop Brexit, combat inequality, spend on education and tackle climate change.
“I believe we’ll leave sooner with me than with Boris or anyone else because I’m the person most likely to negotiate a deal.”
He says that he suspects that his union would campaign for Remain rather than for No Deal.
“There was a poll out yesterday which should that under one scenario we could actually win.”
“I don’t even know what he believes. He won’t talk to me. He won’t talk to you. He won’t talk to the public.”
He says that he is prepared to leave the EU without a deal, but that given the uncertainties ahead it is unwise to name specific dates.
“If you’re not willing to walk away from the negotiation it doesn’t focus the mind of the other side.”
The Liberal Democrat leader is part of Marr’s all-Remain line-up this morning.
“The word I jumped on there is ‘option'”, says Marr, “because ‘option’ can mean anything at all.”