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Sam Gyimah
Profession : Politician
Birth : August 10, 1976
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Nothing of substance is being achieved or even proposed, while the country remains trapped in the Kafka-esque misery that Brexit has become.
Sam Gyimah
I am an outcast in the Conservative party. But that's Brexit. It has divided families. The country is divided. This is a huge fault line.
Sam Gyimah
The big thing in Ghana is a strong sense that if you failed in your education that was it. There was no system... to give you support later on, there really wasn't much of a second chance so there was a big emphasis in... this is your life chance and you have got to take it.
Sam Gyimah
A society in which people feel they have a legitimate right to stop someone expressing their views on campus simply because they are unfashionable or unpopular is rather chilling.
Sam Gyimah
I've been involved in the Conservative party for two decades. I've fought for the party. I have an unusual background - I'm not your typical Tory recruit. I've spent a long time evangelising about why people should look at the Conservative party seriously.
Sam Gyimah
Born in the UK, brought up in Ghana, it was a sort of childhood of hardship and difficulty.
Sam Gyimah
The issue for me is not just Brexit. It is beyond Brexit - how you conduct politics and the veering towards populism and English nationalism.
Sam Gyimah
Everyone who's rational should have an interest in science. The future of our planet depends on our understanding of science... It's something I value immensely.
Sam Gyimah
I voted to remain because I thought it was costly and complicated to leave the EU, and that is clearly still the case. But there are opportunities and challenges.
Sam Gyimah
Universities have a big role to play... making it very clear to their counterparts, their networks, that the U.K. is not walking away from the world. We still value multilateral cooperation, we still see the EU as a significant partner.
Sam Gyimah
The UKRI visa program, it's going to make it easier for researchers to come to the U.K. and do their work.
Sam Gyimah
As a black member of parliament and minister for nearly a decade, I was determined not to be defined by my race. I didn't want to be 'the black politician', when being black is just a part of who I am.
Sam Gyimah
I am instinctively wary of identity politics. Ultimately, no two black men are the same, any more than two white men are the same.
Sam Gyimah
I was born in the UK and brought up by my single mother in Ghana, where being black was unexceptional. As an adult, I learnt to succeed in white Britain, going from a state sixth form, to Oxford university, to a well-paid job in the City, to becoming the first black Conservative MP to attend the cabinet.
Sam Gyimah
The more painful incidents of racism I chose to forget, to suffer in silence, or use humour to deflect rather than confront. I didn't want to be the angry black man.
Sam Gyimah
Ever since Theresa May's premiership, I have become suspicious of the 'lectern moment'. That is when the prime minister steps outside Downing Street to address the nation on Brexit.
Sam Gyimah
Westminster is gripped by a fanatical race towards a cliff-edge Brexit and nobody is stopping to think about the impact it would have on the everyday lives of the people we serve as politicians.
Sam Gyimah
Much of what we buy relies on products from the EU - purchases that British importers make in euros.
Sam Gyimah
The sheer drop in sterling since 2016 is only a taste of what's to come if we continue down the destructive route of a no-deal Brexit.
Sam Gyimah
Leaving people worse off financially is a Brexit outcome nobody supports, whether they voted leave or remain.
Sam Gyimah
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