Category: Speeches

  • Richard Burgon – 2022 Comments on Boris Johnson Withdrawing from Conservative Leadership

    Richard Burgon – 2022 Comments on Boris Johnson Withdrawing from Conservative Leadership

    The comments made by Richard Burgon, the Labour MP for East Leeds, on Twitter on 23 October 2022.

    With Boris Johnson pulling out of the race, Rishi Sunak could well be Prime Minister by Monday evening.

    So Parliament’s richest MP will be the one unleashing huge cuts to our public services.

    What a sick joke. General Election now!

  • Geoffrey Cox – 2022 Comments on Boris Johnson Withdrawing from Conservative Leadership

    Geoffrey Cox – 2022 Comments on Boris Johnson Withdrawing from Conservative Leadership

    The comments made by Geoffrey Cox, the Conservative MP for Torridge and West Devon, on Twitter on 23 October 2022.

    A thoughtful, wise and statesmanlike decision by Boris Johnson to withdraw, reflecting the qualities that made so many of us originally put our faith in him 3 years ago. Putting the country and the party first.

  • Nadhim Zahawi – 2022 Comments Changing Support to Rishi Sunak in Conservative Leadership Contest

    Nadhim Zahawi – 2022 Comments Changing Support to Rishi Sunak in Conservative Leadership Contest

    The comments made by Nadhim Zahawi, the Conservative MP for Stratford-upon-Avon, on Twitter on 23 October 2022.

    A day is a long time in politics…

    Given today’s news, it’s clear that we should turn to Rishi Sunak to become our next Prime Minister. Rishi is immensely talented, will command a strong majority in the parliamentary Conservative Party, and will have my full support and loyalty.

  • Michael Fabricant – 2022 Comments Changing Support to Penny Mordaunt in Conservative Leadership Contest

    Michael Fabricant – 2022 Comments Changing Support to Penny Mordaunt in Conservative Leadership Contest

    The comments made by Michael Fabricant, the Conservative MP for Lichfield, on Twitter on 23 October 2022.

    I am deeply disappointed that Boris [Johnson] has chosen not to stand.

    I shall now nominate Penny Mordaunt to let the members of our great Party decide who should be our Leader and next Prime Minister. I abhor political coronations. They invariably get it wrong.

  • Gavin Newlands – 2022 Comments on Boris Johnson Withdrawing from Conservative Leadership

    Gavin Newlands – 2022 Comments on Boris Johnson Withdrawing from Conservative Leadership

    The comments made by Gavin Newlands, the SNP MP for Paisley and Renfrewshire North, on Twitter on 23 October 2022.

    As suspected, the 100 was always just bluff and bluster. Didn’t want to be embarrassed that he couldn’t make the start line.

    One of life’s serial charlatans.

  • David Morris – 2022 Comments Changing Support to Rishi Sunak in Conservative Leadership Contest

    David Morris – 2022 Comments Changing Support to Rishi Sunak in Conservative Leadership Contest

    The comments made by David Morris, the Conservative MP for Morecambe and Lunesdale, on Twitter on 23 October 2022.

    Now Boris Johnson has pulled out of the contest, I will be joining Rishi Sunak’s team. Rishi is experienced, competent and will make a great PM. He has the support of all wings of the Conservative Party and will be able to unite the Party and provide stability for the Country.

  • Chris Clarkson – 2022 Comments on Rishi Sunak Becoming Prime Minister

    Chris Clarkson – 2022 Comments on Rishi Sunak Becoming Prime Minister

    The comments made by Chris Clarkson, the Conservative MP for Heywood and Middleton, on Twitter on 23 October 2022.

    Tomorrow our party faces a choice – I was proud to back Rishi Sunak in the leadership contest this summer because he was being truthful about the challenges ahead and had a realistic plan to tackle them.

    He’ll have my vote again, tomorrow.

  • Felicity Buchan – 2022 Comments on Rishi Sunak Becoming Prime Minister

    Felicity Buchan – 2022 Comments on Rishi Sunak Becoming Prime Minister

    The comments made by Felicity Buchan, the Conservative MP for Kensington, on Twitter on 23 October 2022.

    I will be voting tomorrow for Rishi Sunak in the Conservative leadership election. This country needs unity, stability, confidence and competency. He can deliver that.

  • Boris Johnson – 2022 Statement Confirming Not Standing as Conservative Party Leader

    Boris Johnson – 2022 Statement Confirming Not Standing as Conservative Party Leader

    The statement made by Boris Johnson on 23 October 2022.

    In the last few days I have been overwhelmed by the number of people who suggested that I should once again contest the Conservative Party leadership, both among the public and among friends and colleagues in Parliament.

    I have been attracted because I led our party into a massive election victory less than three years ago – and I believe that I am therefore uniquely placed to avert a general election now.

    A general election would be a disastrous distraction just when the government must focus on the economic pressures faced by families around the country.

    I believe I am well placed to deliver a Conservative victory in 2024 and tonight I can confirm that I have cleared the very high hurdle of 102 nominations, including a proposer and a seconder, and I could put my nomination in tomorrow.

    There is a very good chance that I would be successful in the election with Conservative Party members – and that I could indeed be back in Downing Street on Friday.

    But in the course of the last days I have sadly come to the conclusion that this would simply not be the right thing to do. You can’t govern effectively unless you have a united party in parliament.

    And though I have reached out to Rishi and Penny – because I hoped we could come together in the national interest – we have sadly not been able to work out a way of doing this.

    Therefore I am afraid the best thing is that I do not allow my nomination to go forward and commit my support to whoever succeeds.

    I believe I have much to offer but I am afraid that this is simply not the right time.

  • Volodymyr Zelenskyy – 2022 Statement on the Situation in Ukraine (24/10/2022)

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy – 2022 Statement on the Situation in Ukraine (24/10/2022)

    The statement made by Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the President of Ukraine, on 24 October 2022.

    Good health to you, fellow Ukrainians!

    Today we can already report that in all our regions, which became the target of yesterday’s Russian terrorist attack, the technical possibility of electricity supply has been restored.

    I am thankful to each and every one who worked tirelessly to bring light to people.

    Of course, in many cities and districts, our energy companies have to apply stabilization shutdown schedules. This is done so that all our people have access to energy – in conditions where it is not possible to produce it in sufficient quantities.

    Restoring energy facilities destroyed by terrorist attacks is a much longer and more difficult task. But over time, we will provide that, too. Over time…

    This time must be passed. Therefore, today and in the future, as before, we should consume electricity very consciously. Please remember to limit the use of unnecessary and energy-consuming appliances.

    Separately, I want to address community leaders and mayors of our cities: please make sure that energy is not wasted. Now is definitely not the time for bright shop windows and signs. It is necessary to be really frugal with energy consumption in public space.

    Reconstruction continues in the de-occupied territory. Every day I receive new reports about the connection to gas, water, electricity of hundreds of households in liberated areas. In particular, just today in only two districts of the Kharkiv region, 346 households have gas again. The city of Vovchansk – 750 more households with electricity. The city of Izyum – 300 more households with electricity. This is constant work that does not stop for a single day and continues throughout the liberated territory of Ukraine.

    Wherever Russia has brought death and degradation, we are restoring normal life. This is precisely about Ukrainians. Where Ukraine is, life is never destroyed. But wherever Russia comes, it leaves behind mass graves, torture chambers, destroyed cities and villages, mined land, destroyed infrastructure and natural disasters.

    So when today the Russian Minister of Defense organizes a phone carousel and calls foreign ministers with stories about the so-called “dirty” nuclear bomb, everyone understands everything well. Understands who is the source of everything dirty that can be imagined in this war.

    It was Russia who blackmailed with the radiation disaster at the Zaporizhzhia NPP.

    This is the trajectory of Russian missiles that goes, in particular, over Ukrainian nuclear facilities.

    Those are Russian troops who mined the dam and aggregates of the Kakhovka HPP and are blackmailing with their detonation.

    It is Russia that uses phosphorous munitions, banned anti-personnel mines and the entire range of weapons against civilian infrastructure.

    Ukraine is always about recovery. Always about life. And there’s only one subject who can use nuclear weapons in our part of Europe, and this subject is the one who ordered comrade Shoigu to call somewhere.

    If Russia calls and says that Ukraine is allegedly preparing something, it means one thing: Russia has already prepared all this. I believe that now the world should react in the toughest possible way. If Russia has prepared another round of raising stakes and another escalating step, it must see now, preemptively and before its any new “dirt” that the world will not swallow that.

    Even the very Russian threat of nuclear weapons – and even more so against our country, which has given up its nuclear arsenal under promises of security from the largest nuclear powers – is a reason for both sanctions and even greater strengthening of support for Ukraine. Because the stronger the support for us is, the sooner this war and any possible Russian threats will end. When a terrorist state raises the stakes, it must feel that it won’t work.

    During the upcoming week, this will be the number one task for our diplomats – to explain what is happening. And I am sure: the world will be with us. The world will understand.

    It is very important that today the sixth ship with food chartered in the framework of the UN World Food Programme left our port. This vessel is bound for Yemen, with wheat. Ethiopia, Yemen and Afghanistan are three countries that have already received food thanks to our exports and the UN food program.

    Such programs are exactly what we in Ukraine are thinking about. How to help get out of the crisis – not how to create a crisis. How to help solve a problem – not how to drive someone into a problem. How to restore the destroyed – not to destroy even more.

    This is what distinguishes Ukraine from Russia. This is what will help us win in the end. Because we fight and work for life.

    Glory to Ukraine!