Category: Parliament

  • George Galloway – 2022 Comments on the Personal Conduct of Michelle Mone

    George Galloway – 2022 Comments on the Personal Conduct of Michelle Mone

    The comments made by George Galloway, the former Respect and Labour MP, on Twitter on 6 January 2022.

    If true, there must be a prison sentence at the end of this:

    [Tory peer Michelle Mone secretly involved in PPE firm she referred to government | Coronavirus | The Guardian]

     

  • Metropolitan Police – 2022 Statement on the Personal Conduct of Michelle Mone

    Metropolitan Police – 2022 Statement on the Personal Conduct of Michelle Mone

    The statement made by the Metropolitan Police on 6 January 2022.

    In June 2021 police received an allegation of a racially aggravated malicious communication in relation to information posted on a messaging app.

    Police spoke to the complainant and advised that for the investigation to progress a statement would need to be taken; for this to be admissible in any future court proceedings, this would need to be done in person.

    In October, the complainant gave a statement to police and the investigation continues. A 50-year-old woman has been invited to attend for an interview under caution at a future date.

  • Michelle Mone – 2022 Comments Made by Mone’s Solicitors to the Guardian

    Michelle Mone – 2022 Comments Made by Mone’s Solicitors to the Guardian

    The comments alleged to have been made to the Guardian by Michelle Mone’s solicitors.

    “Contacted about the Guardian’s new findings, Mone’s lawyers said its reporting was “grounded entirely on supposition and speculation and not based on accuracy” and declined to provide direct responses to a series of detailed questions. “You also appear to misunderstand our client’s responsibilities to you,” they said. “She is under no obligation to say anything to you.””

  • Steve Barclay – 2022 Comments on 39 Locations Applying for City Status

    Steve Barclay – 2022 Comments on 39 Locations Applying for City Status

    The comments made by Steve Barclay, the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, on 4 January 2022. The list of locations is available at https://www.ukpol.org.uk/2022/01/04/39-locations-apply-for-jubilee-city-status/.

    Today’s announcement is a celebration of the rich and diverse communities which make up not only the United Kingdom, but also our friends further afield in the Falklands, Gibraltar and the Cayman Islands.

    It’s fitting that, as we look towards celebrating the 70 year reign of Her Majesty the Queen, we extend the competition to include those parts of the world which also hold her so dearly.

    City status is not only about local pride, it can deliver real levelling up benefits for businesses and the local area which is clear from the high number of applications. A sincere best of luck to all those who have applied.

  • Sarah Owen – 2022 Comments on the Conduct of Liz Truss

    Sarah Owen – 2022 Comments on the Conduct of Liz Truss

    The comments made by Sarah Owen, the Labour MP for Luton North, on Twitter on 4 January 2022.

    If Liz Truss had my Covid symptoms right now, she’d have no idea whether she was eating at Hertford Street or a Harvester.

    My sense of smell and taste have completely gone but at least I still have the sense of decency to not spend £1.4k of taxpayers’ money on a posh Tory lunch.

  • Emily Thornberry – 2022 Comments on the Personal Conduct of Liz Truss

    Emily Thornberry – 2022 Comments on the Personal Conduct of Liz Truss

    The post on Twitter made by Emily Thornberry, the Shadow Attorney General, on 3 January 2022.

    I predict today’s Sunday Times story by @Gabriel_Pogrund won’t be the last time Liz Truss gets in trouble asking the taxpayer to foot the bill for her expensive tastes. She had a bit of form during her time as Trade Secretary. Let me take you through another example.

    Back in December 2020, Truss and 3 staff went on a four-night trip to Singapore and Vietnam to sign the cut-and-paste rollover agreements to maintain free trade post-Brexit. After details of the visit were published on 7th May 2021, I asked how much it had all cost.

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    This was the first answer I got back, which was odd. If the only costs for the travelling party were flights and accommodation, who had paid for their meals and drinks? And why hadn’t that hospitality been declared? So my office put in an FOI on 1st June to ask them.

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    We got the usual delaying tactics on the FOI. First, they said they’d respond by 27th July. Then they pushed it back again to 24th August. But before then, on 5th August, I got this email providing a ‘corrected answer’ to my original PQ. Can you spot the corrections!?

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    How did they go from saying there were no subsistence expenses at all, to saying the travelling party incurred expenses of £1,000 per head, equivalent to £250 per night? And why did the cost of the accommodation go up £1,640 from the first answer to the second?

    I never got answers to those questions, and some will say it doesn’t matter. But this is about character, and if Truss’s natural instinct is to hide the truth and hope no-one asks questions when it comes to small things, don’t be surprised when she does it about big things.

  • Tony Blair – 2021 Comments on His Knighthood

    Tony Blair – 2021 Comments on His Knighthood

    The comments made by Sir Tony Blair on 31 December 2021.

    It is an immense honour to be appointed Knight Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, and I am deeply grateful to Her Majesty the Queen.

    It was a great privilege to serve as prime minister and I would like to thank all those who served alongside me, in politics, public service and all parts of our society, for their dedication and commitment to our country.

  • Keir Starmer – 2021 Comments on Tony Blair’s Knighthood

    Keir Starmer – 2021 Comments on Tony Blair’s Knighthood

    The comments made by Keir Starmer, the Leader of the Opposition, on 31 December 2021.

    The last Labour government delivered enduring change from the national minimum wage to the peace process in Northern Ireland. My congratulations to Tony Blair on this recognition for his public service to our country.

  • Boris Johnson – 2021 Letter of Response to Resignation of Lord Frost

    Boris Johnson – 2021 Letter of Response to Resignation of Lord Frost

    The letter sent by Boris Johnson, the Prime Minister, to Lord Frost, the Minister of State at the Cabinet Office, on 18 December 2021.

    Text of letter [in .pdf format]

  • Lord Frost – 2021 Resignation Letter Sent to Boris Johnson

    Lord Frost – 2021 Resignation Letter Sent to Boris Johnson

    The letter sent by Lord Frost, the Minister of State at the Cabinet Office, to Boris Johnson, the Prime Minister, on 18 December 2021.

    Text of letter [in .pdf format]