Category: Speeches

  • Keir Starmer – 2024 Statement at COP29

    Keir Starmer – 2024 Statement at COP29

    The statement made by Keir Starmer, the Prime Minister, on 12 November 2024.

    The United Kingdom is determined to stand alongside those countries on the frontline of the climate crisis today…

    And to seize the opportunities of tomorrow.

    Because action on climate now is the route towards economic growth…

    Energy security…

    Better jobs….

    And national security in the long term.

    To deliver on the Paris Agreement…

    And keep 1.5 degrees within reach.

    In the first 100 days of my government…

    We launched Great British Energy – to create clean British power…

    We created a National Wealth Fund – to invest in the green industries and jobs of the future…

    We scrapped the ban on onshore wind…

    Committed to no new North Sea oil and gas licences….

    And closed the UK’s final coal power plant at the end of September – becoming the first G7 economy to phase out coal power.

    In line with the international agreement at COP28 to transition from fossil fuels…

    and the UK’s ambitious goal to be the first major economy to deliver clean power by 2030.

    Today I can confirm – three months ahead of deadline…

    The UK’s 2035 international target –

    Our nationally determined contribution –

    to reduce all greenhouse gas emissions by at least 81% on 1990 levels….

    Aligned with 1.5 degrees.

    And we urge all Parties –

    To come forward with ambitious targets of their own…

    As we all agreed at the last COP.

    We will work in partnership…

    to support other countries to develop their own commitments…

    And transition through our forthcoming Global Clean Power Alliance –

    And finance will be its first focus.

    We will honour the commitment made by the previous government…

    to provide £11.6 billion in of climate finance between April 2021 and March 2026….

    But we must use public finance as a multiplier…

    To unlock much more private investment…

    And reform our international financial institutions.

    Today we launch the new CIF Capital Market Mechanism, listed on the London Stock Exchange…

    With the potential to mobilise up to $75 billion…

    in additional climate capital for developing countries over the next decade.

    Putting the UK’s role as a global financial centre…

    at the service of driving the green finance and green energy transitions.

    Climate action is at the heart of this government’s mission for the protection and prosperity of Britain and the world.

    Writ large across our domestic and international priorities…

    We are taking the urgent action needed – to protect our planet and its people.

  • PRESS RELEASE : UK commitment to Falkland Islands as strong as ever as Minister travels to pay respects on Remembrance Day [November 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : UK commitment to Falkland Islands as strong as ever as Minister travels to pay respects on Remembrance Day [November 2024]

    The press release issued by the Ministry of Defence on 12 November 2024.

    Minister for the Armed Forces, Luke Pollard, met service personnel and members of the Falkland Islands Government, and also attended a Remembrance Day service.

    The UK has reaffirmed its commitment to the security and prosperity of the Falkland Islands, as the Minister for the Armed Forces visited the Territory to commemorate Remembrance Day.

    During the first visit to the Falkland Islands by a Minister from the new Government, and as the first Defence Minister to visit since 2022, Luke Pollard MP met with service personnel who play a key role in defending the UK’s interests in the South Atlantic.

    The Minister also met the Governor of the Falkland Islands, Members of the Legislative Assembly, and officials from the governments of South Georgia and the Sandwich Islands to reaffirm the UK’s commitment to support security and prosperity in the region.

    At a poignant Remembrance Sunday ceremony, the Minister joined residents and military personnel in paying tribute to all those who have served in defence of the Falkland Islands and conflicts across the world.

    The Minister laid a wreath in remembrance of the 255 service personnel who lost their lives in the Falklands conflict, honouring the courage and sacrifices made by British servicemen and women in 1982.

    The ceremony highlighted the strong bond between the United Kingdom and the Falkland Islands, with the UK remaining steadfast in supporting the islanders’ right of self-determination and security.

    Minister for The Armed Forces, Luke Pollard MP, said:

    The UK’s commitment to the Falkland Islands’ security and economic prosperity is as strong as ever – from protecting the region’s incredible wildlife to upholding the islands right of self-determination.

    I am honoured to have been able to join islanders and service personnel as they commemorated those who sacrificed so much to protect the Falklands.

    The UK stands with the Falkland Islands today and always.

    During the visit, the Minister met with service personnel stationed on the islands, where he thanked them for their dedication to securing peace and stability in the South Atlantic.

    The UK continues to retain a strong defence presence on the Falkland Islands, on land, sea and air, highlighting an unshakeable commitment to the security of the region.

    Minister Pollard visited HMS Forth, which patrols the sovereign waters of the Islands, to meet her crew.

    He also met personnel from the Royal Air Force’s 905 Expeditionary Air Wing, which currently operates four typhoons as part of a Quick Reaction Alert, which are poised 24/7 to intercept any unidentified aircraft.

    Alongside the RAF, the Royal Navy’s HMS Forth patrols the region seas, with their focus on reassurance and joint training operations, search and rescue support, fishery protection and general maritime security in the area.

    On land, around 100 troops from 2 Royal Gurkha Regiment are currently stationed on the island as part of the British Forces South Atlantic Islands forward presence.

    The Minister’s visit serves as a clear message of the UK Government’s enduring commitment to the Falkland Islands and its Overseas Territories, highlighting ongoing efforts to foster regional stability and reinforce the UK’s historical and strategic ties in the South Atlantic.

  • David Lammy – 2024 Tribute to John Prescott

    David Lammy – 2024 Tribute to John Prescott

    The tribute made by David Lammy, the Foreign Secretary, on 21 November 2024.

    John Prescott was one of the giants of our party. Committed, loyal, Labour to his core. A relentless champion of working people who never forgot who he came into politics to fight for. Full of good humour and blunt common sense. Rest in peace.

  • Hilary Benn – 2024 Tribute to John Prescott

    Hilary Benn – 2024 Tribute to John Prescott

    The tribute made by Hilary Benn, the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, on 21 November 2024.

    John Prescott was a political giant who made a unique contribution to the Labour and trade union movement he loved so deeply. Authentic, funny, tough, highly skilled and, at times, unpredictable, he often used the phrase “traditional Labour values in a modern setting”. In doing so, he would reassure and inspire Party members with whom he had a great bond. He will be much missed. All our thoughts are with Pauline and his family on this very sad day.

  • Jeremy Corbyn – 2024 Tribute to John Prescott

    Jeremy Corbyn – 2024 Tribute to John Prescott

    The tribute made by Jeremy Corbyn on 21 November 2024.

    I am really sad to hear that John Prescott has passed away.

    John was a huge figure and personality, from his seafaring union days to the highest offices in Government.

    I will be forever grateful for his personal and political support in the 2017 and 2019 elections. His endless warmth and iconic wit were loved on the campaign trail.

    My deepest sympathies to John’s family at their loss. He will be greatly missed.

  • Yvette Cooper – 2024 Tribute to John Prescott

    Yvette Cooper – 2024 Tribute to John Prescott

    The tribute made by Yvette Cooper, the Home Secretary, on 21 November 2024.

    Such sad news about John Prescott. A campaigning Labour hero & a remarkable minister who transformed lives – upgrading millions of council homes, coalfield regeneration, tackling climate change. Fierce & warm hearted – there was no one like him. Thinking of Pauline and family today.

  • Alastair Campbell – 2024 Tribute to John Prescott

    Alastair Campbell – 2024 Tribute to John Prescott

    The tribute made by Alistair Campbell on 21 November 2024.

    JP RIP. There was nobody else like him. Tony could not have had a better deputy. Labour could not have had a better campaigner. The government could not have had a better negotiator and – yes, often, peacemaker. Hull could not have had a better MP. Of course he was combative but he had an enormous heart and a great capacity for friendship. Even with his horrible illness in later years, the old JP was always there. Love to Pauline, Jonathan and David and nothing but fond memories of a total one off who will be missed by so many.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Keir Starmer meeting with President Erdoğan of the Republic of Türkiye [November 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : Keir Starmer meeting with President Erdoğan of the Republic of Türkiye [November 2024]

    The press release issued by 10 Downing Street on 12 November 2024.

    The Prime Minister and President Erdoğan met in Baku earlier today.

    The Prime Minister gave his condolences following the appalling attack in October, he reiterated the UK stands with Türkiye against terrorism.

    The Prime Minister said the UK is keen to continue to collaborate with Türkiye on the clean energy transition, and the economic opportunities for businesses and jobs of the growing renewable industry.

    The leaders spoke of their commitment to further boosting the trading relationship between the two countries, currently worth £26 billion.

    Building on their meeting at the NATO Summit in July, the Prime Minister welcomed Türkiye‘s ongoing support to Ukraine – including bolstering security in the Black Sea.

    The leaders also spoke about tackling migration, and the continued positive cooperation on returns.

    Turning to the Middle East, the Prime Minister said there needed to be de-escalation and for partners to work together to ensure regional security and stability.

  • PRESS RELEASE : New National Youth Strategy to break down barriers to opportunity for young people [November 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : New National Youth Strategy to break down barriers to opportunity for young people [November 2024]

    The press release issued by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport on 12 November 2024.

    Young people will be invited to be part of a national conversation to help co-produce the Strategy to unlock opportunities in every community.

    • Plans launched to create new National Youth Strategy by young people, for young people, as part of the government’s mission to improve opportunity
    • An initial £85 million from government and £100 million from the Dormant Assets Scheme committed to improving youth outcomes

    Plans for a new National Youth Strategy designed to put the views of young people at the centre of decision-making on policies that affect them has been unveiled today by Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy.

    Young people from across the country will be given the opportunity to co-produce a new approach with the government towards the support services, facilities and opportunities they need outside the school gates to benefit their lives and futures.

    The Strategy will prioritise delivering better coordinated youth services and policy at a local, regional and national level. It will make sure decision-making moves away from a one-size-fits all approach, handing power back to young people and their communities, and rebuilding a thriving and sustainable sector. This will help deliver on the government’s missions, spreading opportunities, making our streets safer and taking pressure off health services.

    To kickstart the process, the government is inviting young people to take part in a series of face-to-face engagements to ensure their perspectives and aspirations are at the heart of decision making. They will then be asked to share their views as part of a ‘Today’s Youth, Tomorrow’s Nation’ conversation on how best to help the next generation of young people.

    A youth advisory board will be established to work with the government throughout the development process, alongside in-depth engagement with youth organisations, industry leaders and academics specialising in youth issues.

    Following a pandemic where young people were denied valuable experiences, and with the pressures of social media and new technologies growing ever present, the Culture Secretary firmly believes that the challenges facing young people today are urgent and pressing, demanding a substantial change in direction of approach to young people and youth policy-making.

    As part of this shift in strategy, the Culture Secretary has confirmed in the House of Commons the difficult decision to wind down the National Citizen Service (NCS) programme from March 2025. The government believes that a new approach is needed to support young people with the challenges of today.

    More than £85 million will be allocated in recognition of the urgent need for more youth facilities. This will include £26 million of new funding for youth clubs to buy new equipment and undertake much needed renovations via the Better Youth Spaces programme. Existing youth centre projects already underway via the Youth Investment Fund will also be completed as part of the Government’s commitment to young people.

    The Culture Secretary has also announced that £100 million from the next tranche of dormant assets funding will be used to deliver youth outcomes between 2024 and 2028, supporting the provision of services, facilities and opportunities for young people across the country.

    Culture Secretary, Lisa Nandy said:

    For too long, the nation’s young people have been deprived of a meaningful seat at the table in the decisions that directly impact their lives.

    That is why this Government is committed to taking a bold, transformative approach to young people – one that walks alongside them and values their experiences and perspectives, rather than assuming we can simply swoop in and fix things for them.

    Through the co-production of a new National Youth Strategy, we will put young people back in charge of their own destiny, starting with better understanding of their lives and needs.

    This will allow us to shape policy that not only keeps up with the rapidly evolving challenges of today, but is also effective in ensuring that opportunity for young people is abundant in every postcode.”

    Minister for Youth, Stephanie Peacock said:

    The challenges faced by young people across the country are profound, yet this generation remains resilient and hopeful, driven by an ambition to create a future where opportunities are abundant, regardless of circumstances or postcode.

    To match this ambition, our approach to policymaking must adapt to embrace young voices and listen to their aspirations for a better future.

    Real change doesn’t happen overnight, and we’re committed to a long-term approach that unites multiple areas of government to work side by side with young people to find solutions together.

    As the new National Youth Strategy is developed, the government will continue to support access for young people to regular clubs and activities, adventures away from home and volunteering opportunities. In addition, the government is committed to breaking down the barriers to opportunity for all young people across the country by:

    • Launching the Local Youth Transformation pilot. It will provide tools, guidance, peer challenge and funding to build back local authorities’ lost capability in the youth space, sowing the seeds for a much-needed rejuvenation of local youth services.
    • Expanding the Creative Careers Programme, which will open up new opportunities to access careers in the arts, and continue investment in multi-sport facilities that provides young people access to quality sports facilities on their doorsteps.

    This funding will complement the creation of a new Youth Guarantee to ensure every 18-21 year old in England is earning or learning, with eight trailblazer areas to be rolled in Spring 2025 and more details to be announced in the upcoming Get Britain Working White Paper. It will also complement the set up of the first trailblazer Young Futures Hubs and Local Prevention Partnerships.

  • PRESS RELEASE : £15 million funding boost to Help to Claim as Government ramps up move to Universal Credit [November 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : £15 million funding boost to Help to Claim as Government ramps up move to Universal Credit [November 2024]

    The press release issued by the Department for Work and Pensions on 12 November 2024.

    A £15 million funding boost to the Help to Claim scheme will support thousands of people moving from Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) to Universal Credit, the Department for Work and Pensions has announced.

    • £15 million funding boost to support Government’s acceleration of Move to Universal Credit programme, before it ends in March 2026.
    • 943,343 households contacted between July 2022 and September 2024, with more than 60,000 migration notices expected to be issued each month from February 2025 to the end of the year.
    • Minister for Social Security and Disability urges people receiving migration notices to “act without delay.”

    The cash injection will support the free and independent advice delivered by Citizens Advice, in partnership with Citizens Advice Scotland, which has supported over one million people making a claim to Universal Credit since the programme launched in 2019.

    The additional funding follows an announcement at Budget bringing forward benefit reform with more than 800,000 people on the old ESA benefit moving to Universal Credit by March 2026 instead of 2028.

    The acceleration will bring more people into a modern benefit regime, continuing to ensure they are supported to look for and move into work, and comes ahead of the Get Britain Working White Paper – set to be unveiled later this Autumn.

    Minister for Social Security and Disability, Sir Stephen Timms MP, said:

    This funding boost will support many people as they make the move from old benefits to Universal Credit – ensuring customers feel confident and informed throughout the application process.

    I want to encourage anyone receiving a migration notice over the coming months to act without delay to secure quick access to benefit entitlement.

    The biggest reforms to employment support for a generation will also ensure more people get the help they need to get into work and on at work, by overhauling jobcentres, tackling inactivity with local work, health and skills plans, and delivering a Youth Guarantee.

    Help to Claim’s trained advisers provide help and support to anyone making a new Universal Credit claim, including people moving from a legacy benefit, and offer support up to their first correct payment. The advisers offer guidance on how Universal Credit works, how much you will get, collecting relevant evidence, and helping people complete the application.

    Dame Clare Moriarty, Chief Executive of Citizens Advice, said:

    Over the last five years our specially trained advisers have supported thousands of people across Britain to navigate the move from old benefits to Universal Credit.

    We make our service as accessible as possible, offering phone, chat and British Sign Language options, so we’re there for people as they move over.

    This funding boost is credit to the vital support our advisers provide and means we’ll be able to help even more people make their first application.

    The £240 million for Get Britain Working White Paper includes funding for the rollout of “trailblazers” in local areas. These trailblazers will focus on reaching people who are not normally in touch with the system, while ensuring work and skills support is better integrated with the health service, so people get the joined-up health and employment support they need to get back into work and stay in work.

    The White Paper will develop:

    • A new jobs and careers service to help get more people into work, and get on in their work, by linking jobseekers with employers, with an increased focus on skills and careers;
    • Joined-up work, health and skills plans to tackle economic inactivity and boost employment, led by Mayors and local areas;
    • A new Youth Guarantee so that every young person is given the opportunity to earn or learn.

    The timeline for migration to Universal Credit can be found below:

    Your current benefit: When you may get your letter
    Tax credits, only if you are below State Pension age From March 2023
    Tax credits with Housing Benefit From April 2024
    Income Support, Income Support only, Income Support with tax credits, Income Support with Housing Benefit, Income Support with Housing Benefit and tax credits From April 2024
    Housing Benefits only From June 2024
    Income-related Employment Support Allowance (ESA), with Child Tax Credits From July 2024
    Tax credits (if you are of State Pension age and are asked to move to Pension Credit) From July 2024
    Tax credits (if you are of State Pension age and are asked to move to Universal Credit) From September 2024
    Income-based Jobseekers Allowance (JSA) From September 2024
    Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) only From September 2024
    Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) with Housing Benefit From September 2024