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  • PRESS RELEASE : President met with Anders Fogh Rasmussen who is co-chairman of the Group on International Security Guarantees for Ukraine

    PRESS RELEASE : President met with Anders Fogh Rasmussen who is co-chairman of the Group on International Security Guarantees for Ukraine

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 1 July 2022.

    President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with former Secretary General of NATO, founder of Rasmussen Global Anders Fogh Rasmussen who arrived in Kyiv to participate in the first meeting of the Working Expert Group on International Security Guarantees for Ukraine.

    This group is chaired by Anders Fogh Rasmussen together with Andriy Yermak, Head of the Office of the President.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy positively noted the willingness of Anders Fogh Rasmussen to participate in the development of the concept of security guarantees for our state, which it needs due to Russian aggression.

    “It is important that you agreed to chair this important platform together with the head of my Office, the purpose of which is to fundamentally develop the mechanisms of specific security guarantees for Ukraine,” the President noted and emphasized the importance of uniting powerful experts with practical experience in this group.

    “Unfortunately, today we directly feel what war is like. And Ukraine must build an effective security system for itself,” the Head of State stated.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy separately touched upon the issue of NATO’s role in the modern European security system. He noted that until now that system had not encountered such a war and therefore had not had clear response algorithms. At the same time, the President expressed his conviction that concrete and effective security guarantees could be developed using the example of the war in Ukraine.

    The Head of State separately informed the interlocutor about the situation on the front, noting that the Russian aggressor is inflicting increasingly brutal attacks on civilian objects in Ukraine. According to him, this is real deliberate state terrorism, which has all the signs of genocide.

    Anders Fogh Rasmussen expressed his condolences to the families of Ukrainians killed as a result of missile strikes at residential buildings in Mykolaiv and Odesa region. He declared his strong support for the people of Ukraine in their struggle for freedom and the right to live a free life based on democratic principles.

    Separately, the former Secretary General of NATO emphasized that he would make every effort to ensure the effective work of the Group on International Security Guarantees for Ukraine.

  • PRESS RELEASE : President, the Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada and the Prime Minister signed a Joint Statement on the strategic goal of Ukraine’s full membership in the European Union

    PRESS RELEASE : President, the Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada and the Prime Minister signed a Joint Statement on the strategic goal of Ukraine’s full membership in the European Union

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 1 July 2022.

    President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Ruslan Stefanchuk and Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal signed a joint statement on the decision of the European Council to grant Ukraine the status of a candidate for EU membership. The document was signed in the session hall of the parliament during the plenary session.

    “Today, we are signing a joint statement, which is a signal of the unity of all branches of government and evidence of our determination to achieve the strategic goal of Ukraine, namely: full membership in the European Union. And signing this statement should mean the same as signing the application for entry – on the fifth day of the war,” the President said.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy reminded that the record 115 days have passed between Ukraine’s submission of an application for entry and the EU’s response, during which the Ukrainian people have demonstrated the same cohesion for the sake of the European future as in the defense of our territorial integrity and sovereignty on the battlefield.

    The President noted that during this time a large number of meetings, negotiations, rallies, concerts and other events were held in support of Ukraine and its European future. Also, thousands of pages of the questionnaire were filled out, the necessary procedures were completed.

    According to Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Ukraine’s path to full membership in the EU should also be rapid, and not take years or decades.

    The President called on all civil servants today to perceive their duties as a struggle for our state and to work for the European choice of Ukraine, because the Ukrainian people with weapons in their hands not only defend their independence, but also fight for a choice of values – for Ukraine to be an independent state in a free, new European family.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy noted that from now there will be the flag of the European Union in the Presidium of the Verkhovna Rada, which should become not just a symbol, but a task for all branches of government to prevent pauses in work and to make decisions necessary for Ukraine’s European path.

    “We have to prepare the state for the start of negotiations on membership as intensively and as responsibly as we prepared the decision on candidacy,” he noted.

    After all, the acquisition of membership in the EU is not only geopolitics or the realization of political aspirations, these are specific things, specific advantages that benefit the life of every person, every company, every state institution, the President noted. He reminded that the transport visa-free regime and aviation visa-free regime were implemented recently, access of Ukrainian goods to the European market was opened without duties and quotas, and Ukraine joined the energy network of the European Union. Customs and digital “visa-free regime” are next. Volodymyr Zelenskyy also called for speeding up work on “industrial visa-free regime” and cancellation of roaming charges between Ukraine and the EU countries on a permanent basis.

    “The European path is just such decisions. Each of them strengthens our state, each of you. Together, they create new opportunities for the whole of Europe – thanks to the realization of Ukrainian potential. Europe is becoming stronger together with Ukraine,” the President said.

    The Head of State emphasized: Ukrainians are aware that the European integration of Ukraine is a guarantee to all generations of our people of a free and prosperous life based on the best human values. And that is why it is an honor and a great responsibility for each and every one of us to participate in the realization of the European aspirations of our state.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked every European nation and leader who supported Ukraine’s candidacy. Separately, the Head of State noted the leadership of President of the European Council Charles Michel and President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen in building strong historical relations between our country and Europe.

    Ursula von der Leyen, who addressed the participants of the Verkhovna Rada meeting in online format, stated: Europe will stand for Ukraine as long as necessary, as the courageous Ukrainian people are fighting for their country to have a bright future.

    The President of the European Commission commended the way the citizens of Ukraine united for the sake of preserving their state, democracy and ensuring the work of all institutions. As a result, Ukraine became a candidate for EU membership, which seemed like an impossible task.

    “Ukraine turned to the EU regarding the candidacy a few days after the attack. And you still managed to provide us with all the information in record time. We worked day and night to support you, but it was your efforts that led to this success,” said Ursula von der Leyen.

    She also noted that along with supporting Ukraine in the fight against the enemy, European countries are also mobilizing efforts for its post-war reconstruction.

    “Your European path and the reconstruction of Ukraine will go hand in hand. Huge investments will come to your country, and in order to increase this impact, investments must be combined with a new wave of reforms,” the President of the European Commission emphasized.

    She urged to continue the reforms, to turn the already adopted laws into positive changes and further development of the state.

    “There is a long road ahead, but Europe is on your side. We will follow this path until you open the door leading to your bright future in the European Union,” Ursula von der Leyen summed up.

    The session of the Verkhovna Rada was also attended by government officials and ambassadors of EU member states. The attendees commemorated all civilians killed as a result of Russian armed aggression and brave defenders who gave their lives for Ukraine with a moment of silence.

  • Tim Yeo – 2003 Speech to Conservative Party Conference

    Tim Yeo – 2003 Speech to Conservative Party Conference

    The speech made by Tim Yeo, the then Shadow Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, at the Conservative Party conference on 8 October 2003.

    Party conferences are when politicians set out their stall at the seaside.

    Two weeks ago we learned that the Lib Dems won’t let you smack your children

    Even if they’re seven years old and miss a sex education class.

    With Labour the trouble is what they do doesn’t get mentioned at Conferences.

    Last week Tony Blair didn’t tell us about Labour’s sixty tax increases.

    The tax increases on health and pensions and insurance and investment.

    Tax increases on petrol and cars and lorries and diesel.

    Tax increases on jobs and self-employment and marriage and mortgages.

    You name it and they’ve increased the tax on it.

    You can avoid tax increases under Labour

    As long as you don’t save, don’t insure, don’t have a pension, don’t have a job, aren’t self-employed, don’t drink, don’t bet, don’t drive, don’t get married don’t buy a home, if you do buy a home, don’t have a mortgage.

    It could be worse, though.

    Yes, really.

    If the Lib Dems had their way tax would be even higher.

    Let me make one thing clear

    I will never agree to a rise in damaging business taxes

    I’ll tell you what else we won’t do.

    I won’t tell people how to run their businesses.

    I won’t second-guess markets.

    I won’t intervene in relations between employers and employees any more than is absolutely necessary.

    But under Patricia Hewitt there are more laws telling employers how to treat their workforce than ever before.

    Patricia Hewitt learned her politics under Neil Kinnock.

    That’s a bit like being taught to ski by Eddie the Eagle.

    If the Cabinet were in Celebrity Big Brother

    She’d be out first.

    Unless of course Gordon Brown had the vote.

    Then she’d be out second.

    Because we all know who Gordon wants to get rid of.

    This week we’ve set out how we’ll make Britain a better place to live in.

    Making our streets safer with 40,000 extra police.

    Helping sick people with our Patients’ Passport.

    Giving parents more say over schools.

    Ending Labour’s war on the motorist.

    Making everyone more secure in retirement.

    Restoring trust in government.

    But we can’t make Britain a better place to live in unless we also make it a better place to do business.

    Delivering a fair deal for everyone depends on wealth creation.

    A fair deal for business and enterprise isn’t just crucial to business people, it’s crucial to everyone.

    We believe in business for its own sake.

    Unlike Gordon Brown, who sees business only as a milchcow from which to extract more and more tax.

    Instead of helping business create wealth for everyone’s benefit.

    He wants business to provide wealth he can spend for Labour’s benefit.

    Do you remember how Tony Blair and Gordon Brown posed as the friends of business?

    Six wasted years later

    After £47 billion of new business taxes

    Hasn’t that turned out to be the biggest spin of all?

    Nothing less than a cynical fraud against Britain’s hard-working business people.

    Gordon Brown talks about his golden rule.

    There’s only one golden rule for business when it comes to Labour.

    Don’t believe a word they say.

    Like many of you I’ve been in business myself.

    I remortgaged my home to start a business.

    I woke up in the night wondering where the next order was coming from.

    I worried about the people whose jobs depended on me.

    I worked in service industry and manufacturing, for companies small and large.

    I learned first-hand the challenges business faces.

    Today investment and jobs are more mobile than ever before.

    Businesses are moving from Blackpool to Bangkok.

    Norwich Union staff now process insurance claims more quickly and more cheaply in East India than East Anglia.

    Industries where Europe used to lead the world are migrating to the Asia Pacific region.

    And sadly, Britain faces this challenge weaker than it should.

    After six years Tony Blair and Gordon Brown have squandered their golden economic inheritance.

    Britain’s deficit in traded goods is the worst since records began in 1697.

    Business investment is collapsing.

    Productivity has risen only half as fast as it did under the Conservatives.

    More days were been wasted through strikes last year than in any year for over a decade.

    More than 2,000 manufacturing jobs have been lost every single week since Labour came to power.

    Worsening trade, collapsing investment, slowing productivity, more strikes and haemorrhaging jobs.

    Is this what Tony Blair meant when he said things could only get better?

    And surprise, surprise, even the low unemployment total Tony likes to trumpet is more spin than substance.

    Jobs in the productive, wealth-creating part of the economy are falling.

    A fall that’s hidden by the huge rise in the number of Government bureaucrats.

    That can’t go on forever.

    You can’t conceal a loss of manufacturing jobs by manufacturing new jobs for pen pushers in the public sector.

    Under Labour Britain has become a worse place to do business.

    In four years small business failures have trebled.

    More businesses went bust in 2002 than in any year since 1994.

    Company profits have fallen to its lowest level since 1993.

    That’s the dossier on business even Alastair Campbell couldn’t sex up.

    No wonder foreign investment in Britain, which boomed under the Conservatives, has halved in the last two years.

    Never mind, the DTI are on the case.

    Or a case, anyway.

    While business struggles, DTI bureaucrats have drawn up a new foliage strategy.

    I’m not kidding.

    I’ll quote the document:

    “Where an area has moved to New Ways of Working (defined as open-plan, having new-style furniture and soft seating (break-out areas)) funded displays will be allocated only to the break-out areas. Any movement of plants outside of these areas must be agreed prior to its happening and will be subject to Health and Safety restrictions”.

    There’s a complete chain of command to determine where the office yucca plant should go.

    The DTI may not do much for business

    But they’re obviously keen on pukka yucca.

    Don’t we all know exactly where business would tell Labour to stick its yucca.

    Unlike Labour, we’ll make Britain a better place to do business.

    We’ll restore the competitive advantages Margaret Thatcher won when she transformed Britain from being the sick man of Europe into a country which held its head high.

    We’ll cut regulation, which the Institute of Directors says costs Britain £6 billion a year.

    We’ll halt the rise in business taxes.

    We’ll rebuild our infrastructure.

    And we’ll give our workers the skills they need.

    You’ve heard the pledges Michael Howard, Tim Collins and Damian Green made about tax, transport and education.

    I’ll now make a pledge about regulation.

    Within days of taking office I’ll lighten the burden.

    Because regulation hurts every business, raises prices for every consumer, cuts returns for every saver.

    And it harms especially small and medium sized businesses, the engines of job creation.

    The British Chambers of Commerce say that employment admin costs the smallest companies 50 times as much per worker as the largest.

    We will never regulate disproportionately to risk.

    We will never regulate by law if a voluntary approach is possible.

    The smaller the organisation, the lighter our touch.

    So a business with two employees has a lighter burden than one with two hundred thousand.

    That’s why I’ll make sure firms with fewer than twenty workers are exempt from the most onerous burdens.

    Some people claim all this red tape comes from Brussels and there’s nothing we can do about it.

    That’s not true.

    At Maastricht we won the opt-out which kept the pound and the opt-out from the Social Chapter, which Labour threw away,

    Conservatives proved that a Government determined to defend British interests can do so.

    The trouble is that Ministers often make European regulations tougher when they’re applied here in Britain.

    Like the charges slaughterhouses pay for health inspections – optional in France and Germany and Italy and Spain but compulsory in Britain.

    When I’m Secretary of State I’ll never destroy British jobs by forcing our people to play by rules other countries are flouting.

    Because when a British small business pays a compulsory charge, it can’t take on the extra workers its continental competitors can.

    When paying that charge involves form-filling British business people are stuck in the office at 10 o’clock on Friday night ticking boxes on a form for faceless bureaucrats to file while their continental competitors are at home with their families.

    When a voluntary code is replaced by a compulsory one British ceramics companies find a nine-page guidance document turned into a ninety-page Directive

    Which Labour Ministers haven’t looked at

    Which needs more bureaucrats in Whitehall to enforce and more inspectors in the regions

    To monitor the way business monitors its own workforce.

    And all this is paid for by you and me.

    The new Proceeds of Crime Act requires retailers to report every individual theft to the National Criminal Intelligence Service. This will cost £50 for each of the seven million retail crimes each year.

    In the rest of Europe only the largest crimes are reported individually. The others are aggregated together.

    But here in Britain retailers and shoppers face a £350 million bill simply because labour says we must.

    And that’s before Tony Blair’s thrust the EU constitution down our throats.

    The one he won’t let us vote on.

    When I exempt the smallest firms from the most onerous laws

    When I apply sunset clauses to Labour’s Employment Acts so we can find out if they’re creating jobs or destroying them

    I’ll do it not for the sake of employers but for employees.

    To help workers of all ages, both sexes and any skill level find decent, satisfying work.

    To make sure no business is held back.

    And no worker is left behind.

    I’ve talked a lot about regulation but I’m concerned about consumers, too.

    The DTI is responsible for one industry where each of us is a consumer.

    Energy.

    We’ve been reminded lately what happens when the power fails.

    Chaos on the streets. People stuck in the Underground. Offices in the dark. Old people injured at home.

    Modern life, at home and at work, depends on electricity.

    Yet Labour have let the safety margin of generating capacity fall to its lowest level for years.

    The experts fear this means more cuts.

    If your house is cold this winter, if your child is sent home from school because the lights go out, you’ll know who to blame.

    And looking ahead, it’s not getting any better.

    Britain has used up its cheap North Sea oil and gas and soon we’ll be importing gas on a huge scale.

    Half all of our needs in 2010. Ninety per cent in 2020.

    Most of it from Russia, Algeria and Iran, funny countries on which to depend to keep the lights on.

    And Ministers are ignoring climate change, too.

    Right now, Britain’s carbon dioxide emissions are going up, not down.

    We’re failing to meet our international commitments to reduce them.

    Despite all those bright sparks at Number Ten, Labour haven’t a clue what to do about energy.

    There’s another thing the DTI is responsible for, that we all use every week.

    The Royal Mail and the Post Office.

    Under Labour the Royal Mail has lost £1.8 billion in the last two years.

    Three thousand post offices are being closed.

    To make matters worse, Ministers cancelled our plans to let every pensioner go on receiving their pension in cash at their local post office.

    Over the next couple of years that’ll make life hard for thousands of vulnerable people.

    And because someone who gets cash at a post office counter often spends a bit of it in the same shop Labour’s policy will force more post offices to close.

    Next month I’ll set out a better future for Royal Mail and Post Office workers and pensioners and for Post Offices, without spending a pound of taxpayers’ money.

    And when I am Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, I’ll cut the bureaucracy in the DTI itself.

    I’ll bang on the desks of my Cabinet colleagues

    To make sure they know what they’re doing to business.

    Under the Conservatives everyone in Whitehall will know that Britain must be made a better place to do business

    So we can achieve the other things we want.

    We’ve got a message for Tony Blair.

    Instead of increasing National Insurance Contributions he should cut the tax on jobs.

    Instead of taxing pensions he should encourage saving.

    Instead of forcing universities to dumb down he should back our world class institutions.

    Instead of abolishing the House of Lords and ignoring the House of Commons he should answer for his Government’s mistakes.

    But Tony Blair’s had his chance

    And he’s squandered it.

    Lost the trust of the British people.

    Voters are fed up with all the broken promises.

    Fed up with the arrogance and the lies and the spin.

    Fed up with a Government that says it’s listening but goes on lecturing.

    Fed up with a Third World transport system.

    Fed up with a Government that’s destroyed the security of every pensioner.

    Fed up with a Prime Minister who’s corrupted our constitution and now wants to give Brussels more power under a European one.

    In 2003 Britain is a nation yearning for politicians who provide leadership they can trust.

    A nation yearning for a Government that has integrity.

    A nation yearning for Ministers who show courage.

    A nation yearning for policies that are honest.

    As I look around this hall I see people who yearn for the Conservatives

    To provide that leadership

    To offer that integrity

    To display that courage

    To deliver that honesty.

    Iain Duncan Smith and the Conservative Party are rising to that challenge.

    Our task is urgent.

    We must begin today.

    He that hath no stomach to this fight: let him depart.

    To everyone else I say

    Together we can drive Tony and his cronies out of Downing Street.

  • Michael Howard – 2003 Speech to Conservative Party Conference

    Michael Howard – 2003 Speech to Conservative Party Conference

    The speech made by Michael Howard, the then Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, at the Conservative Party conference on 8 October 2003.

    Introduction

    I want to begin by thanking my team. Howard Flight, Stephen O’Brien and Mark Prisk in the Commons; Maurice Saatchi and Judith Wilcox in the Lords; Theresa Villiers in the European Parliament; and Mark Hoban, our Whip, have all worked hard to help me expose Gordon Brown’s mismanagement of our economy. I am very grateful to them all.

    Of course if you listen to Labour ministers, things have never been more rosy.

    And let’s give credit where credit’s due.

    It’s true that, where they have stopped taking the decisions, like setting interest rates, the decisions have generally been the right ones.

    But where they’ve taken the decisions, they’ve generally been wrong. And our job is to hold them to account.

    Public Services

    Let’s start with our public services.

    In Bournemouth, Labour promised a new Jerusalem for our public services. Just give us more time, they said.

    Yet in the very same week, a 72 year old pensioner won a court case against the Government because she had been forced by the length of waiting lists to have her operation abroad.

    That is the reality behind the rhetoric.

    Six and a half years. And still no delivery.

    · 60 tax rises, but one in three children leaving primary school unable to read, write and count properly.

    · 60 tax rises, but crime up by almost 800,000 in the last five years.

    · 60 tax rises, but almost a million people on waiting lists, and 300,000 people without any health insurance having to pay for their

    treatment every year – three times as many as when Labour took office.

    Is it any wonder that Trade Secretary Patricia Hewitt said: `When we talked about delivery, that may have been something of a mistake’?

    Yes – she did say it.

    You see sometimes they do tell the truth – by accident.

    As we have seen from the Hutton inquiry, this is a Government that only tells the truth by accident.

    Is it any wonder that they’ve lost the trust of the people?

    Tax Rises

    Tony Blair told the British people he had `no plans to increase tax at all’.

    Now, every year they say higher taxes are needed for better public services.

    But every year we just get the higher taxes.

    · 60 tax rises since 1997.

    · 50 per cent more tax than we paid in 1997.

    What does it actually mean for the people of our country?

    It means:

    · Higher taxes for families buying a home.

    · Higher taxes on petrol for people driving to work or to school.

    · Higher taxes on energy for industry trying to create wealth and jobs.

    · Higher taxes on those taking out insurance, including pensioners taking out medical insurance.

    · Higher taxes on IT entrepreneurs and on charities.

    · Higher taxes for getting married.

    · Higher taxes on jobs.

    · Higher Council Taxes

    Tax rises this year alone cost a typical family £568 a year.

    Labour’s Council Tax rises are driving those people on fixed incomes like pensioners into real hardship. Labour talk about relieving poverty – the sad truth is they are creating poverty.

    Is it any wonder that they’ve lost the trust of the people?

    The fact is that people are fed up.

    Fed up with endless tax rises.

    Fed up with endless promises.

    And fed up with failure to deliver.

    Waste and Lack of Reform

    And why is it that Labour are taxing and spending and failing?

    The answer is simple.

    They promised reform.

    They’ve talked about reform.

    But they have failed to deliver reform.

    Without reform of our public services, the extra money Labour have spent just hasn’t made the difference.

    That is the central failure of this Government. They have spent the money – taxpayers’ money – but they’ve not carried out the reform.

    And here are some facts you won’t find in Labour speeches:

    · More bureaucrats than beds in the NHS.

    · A 22 per cent rise in health spending leading to a 2 per cent rise in treatments.

    · And spending on running government departments up by £6.7 billion a year, nearly 50 per cent more than in 1997 – more than double the annual capital budget of every school in the country.

    The cost of running the Treasury alone has doubled.

    Gordon Brown

    It can’t all have been spent on Gordon Brown’s campaign drinks parties.

    Last Monday he delivered his campaign speech.

    In one of his less coded sentences, he told the Labour Conference that ‘TB’ was `a curable disease’ – and that he was the cure.

    By Wednesday he was looking much less hopeful.

    In two days flat he went from the Incredible Hulk to the Incredible Sulk.

    From Brown to green with Blair in between.

    Further Tax Rises

    Now. I want to be perfectly honest with you this afternoon.

    There are splits on tax.

    Peter Hain says Labour should put up taxes.

    Gordon Brown and Tony Blair want him to shut up.

    They all want to put up taxes. They just cant agree on whether they should admit it.

    That’s the real split on tax.

    And that’s what the media should be concentrating on.

    Everybody knows that, under Labour, taxes will rise again.

    Tax rises are at the heart of Labour. Old Labour. New Labour. Any Labour.

    They have put up taxes.

    They are putting up taxes.

    And because of the failure to reform the public services, they will put up taxes for as long as they’re in power.

    Liberal Democrats and Tax

    Of course it’s not only Labour that wants higher taxes.

    Anything Labour can do, the Liberal Democrats can do worse.

    Let me tell you of the taxes they want to pile on.

    · A regional income tax.

    · New regional NI contributions.

    · A new higher rate of income tax.

    · VAT on new homes.

    · A new Development Tax.

    · New toll taxes.

    · New parking taxes.

    · An energy tax.

    · A new capital gains tax on death.

    I haven’t finished yet!

    · A water tax.

    · A higher Landfill Tax.

    · More powers for the European Union to levy taxes.

    · And last but not least they want a local income tax – meaning families with two people at work will see bills soar.

    Of course they don’t spell all this out in their leaflets!

    One Liberal Democrat activist was seen distributing a leaflet which said:

    `Your local Liberal Democrats have succeeded in having speed humps removed from your street’.

    An alert resident said to him:

    `Hang on a minute. Weren’t you distributing a leaflet six months ago which said “Your local Liberal Democrats have succeeded in having speed humps installed in your street”?`

    The Liberal Democrat looked round furtively to make sure no-one was listening and said:

    `You know. You’re the very first person who’s noticed’

    It’s an absolutely true story. The alert local resident is closely connected with our favourite newspaper – the Guardian. He’s in the hall this afternoon.

    Pensioners

    Taxpayers are not the only people counting the cost of Labour’s broken promises.

    Gordon Brown’s pension tax has cost 12 million savers on average around £400 a year.

    A typical pension saver now retires on just half of what he or she would have received five years ago. Yes. Half!

    In opposition, Gordon Brown told the Labour Party Conference `I want the next Labour Government to achieve … the end of the means test for our elderly people’.

    But almost 6 in 10 pensioners are subject to the means test as a direct result of the changes he has introduced.

    In all up to 25 million people could soon be in households on means-tested benefits.

    And that rise in means-testing sends out loud and clear this signal: the more you save, the less you’ll get.

    In opposition, Labour said ‘Britain needs a `savings culture’.

    But the amount people save has halved since Labour came to power.

    Is it any wonder that Labour have lost the trust of the people?

    Labour’s Broken Promises: the Economy

    And what an example Gordon Brown is setting!

    At the last election he said it was partly by cutting interest payments on government debt that he was able to fund health and education.

    But just look at him now!

    Two years ago he forecast borrowing at £30 billion. Last year his forecast went up to £72 billion. This year it went up to £118 billion – a fourfold increase in two years!

    High taxes and falling real incomes mean that families are borrowing more too.

    Taken together, families and Government are now borrowing more than 15 per cent of the nation’s income – the highest amount since records began.

    Yet this is the Chancellor who said `you cannot build the New Jerusalem on a mountain of debt’.

    This is the Chancellor who said productivity growth was a ‘fundamental yardstick of economic performance’.

    But, Britain’s productivity growth has almost halved under Labour.

    This is the Chancellor who described investment as the `key to future economic success’.

    But business investment has suffered its biggest fall for almost a decade.

    Is it any wonder that they’ve lost the trust of the people?

    Roadshow

    Now everyone knows that, since Sweden said no to the euro, British membership this side of an election is a dead duck.

    But do you remember the roadshows Tony Blair promised, to sell the euro?

    We haven’t seen much of those so we’ve been asking a few questions.

    · Tony Blair told Parliament there had been 60 events.

    · But Number Ten said none involved him. And none was planned.

    · The Treasury said they were too many events to list. But they had all been low-key. There was no specific start date. And they couldn’t actually identify any of them.

    · The Foreign Office said they hadn’t even started.

    · Then finally the Minister for Europe said it was never meant to be a literal roadshow. That, he said, was just a figure of speech.

    Just like all this Government’s promises. Never meant to be taken literally. Just figures of speech.

    Lessons for Conservatives

    But there are lessons for us in what has happened to Labour.

    Lessons on how we should approach government. Lessons for us in opposition too. Lessons we’ve learned under Iain’s leadership.

    He and I know we must only make promises we can keep.

    Only pledge what we can deliver.

    Let me make one thing clear.

    We believe in low taxes.

    We are the Party of low taxes.

    All our instincts are for low taxes.

    We know that under Labour, people and businesses have been hammered by higher taxes, and too much of their money is being wasted. We know that people have worked hard for their money, and that Governments must spend it wisely.

    We can and we will reform public services. We will always be a lower tax government than Labour. And we do plan to cut taxes.
    But unlike Labour’s, our plans will be carefully costed. And unlike Labour’s, they will be clear for all to see.

    Their overhyped rhetoric and overblown promises, their `figures of speech’, are not for us. That is not our way.

    Fair Deal

    Under the Conservatives, as Iain has always insisted, a fair deal on tax and improving the public services will go hand in hand.

    Because reforming and improving the public services is the only way to break Labour’s vicious circle of ever higher taxes and ever failing services. It is the key to everything we want to achieve. It has got to be done and we’ll do it.

    People want to know there’s a real alternative to Labour’s policy of tax, and spend and fail – not just the Liberal Democrat alternative of tax more, spend more and fail more.

    And that’s what the work we’ve done under Iain’s leadership has been about.

    A new asylum policy. That would pay for 5,000 more police officers every year.

    Increasing pensions in line with earnings. And showing how we would pay for it.

    Saving children from being trapped in failing schools.

    And giving NHS patients a passport to choose their hospital inside or outside the NHS so that waiting times can be cut for all.

    That’s our alternative to tax and spend and fail.

    We will give power to the people.

    Conclusion

    We’re here to make people’s lives better. We’re here to help people fulfil their potential and remove the obstacles holding them back.

    We’re here to put principles back into politics.

    We won’t do it through flashy smiles or empty promises.

    We’ll do it by telling the people the truth. What we’re going to do. How much it will cost.

    And by the commitment, the drive and the determination to put these ideals into practice.

    Under Iain’s leadership that exactly what we are doing. We are focusing on the things that matter to people. We are winning the arguments over policy.

    This next election will be the most exciting for a generation. For the first time in fifty years the people of our country will have a real choice about how our public services are to be delivered.

    They can opt for the old failing system or they can choose a newer way which will respond to their needs, which will achieve their aspirations, which will truly improve their lives.

    It’s a heavy responsibility. We must show our country that there is an alternative to this deceitful, dishonest, and discredited government.

    There is a better way.

    We must show that we can save our country from this deceitful, dishonest and discredited government.

    We must not be found wanting.

    Because my friends, for Britain, for this country we love, nothing but the best will ever do.

  • PRESS RELEASE : ASLEF Slams Tory Moves on Agency Workers

    PRESS RELEASE : ASLEF Slams Tory Moves on Agency Workers

    The press release issued by ASLEF on 12 July 2022.

    ASLEF, the train drivers’ trade union, which yesterday [Monday] announced that an overwhelming majority of its members working in eight train companies had voted to strike in a dispute over pay, has slammed the government’s ‘petty’ decision to introduce a ‘scab’s charter’ in Britain.

    Boris Johnson, the discredited Prime Minister who has been dumped by his own Conservative Party for telling lies, breaking the rules, pushing up taxes, and presiding over record inflation, as one his last acts rushed through plans to allow agency workers to replace strikers.

    MPs voted 289 to 202, a majority of 87, in favour of the regulations.

    ‘Strikes are always a last resort,’ said Mick Whelan, general secretary of ASLEF, the train drivers’ union. ‘Nobody wants to go on strike. But it is a fundamental human right to be able to withdraw your labour.

    ‘These proposals are not just anti-worker, but anti-British business. They will put public safety at risk, and encourage not best practice, but worst practice, in British business.

    ‘This is the government that allowed P&O to get away with firing 800 loyal British workers and bring in agency workers from abroad on £5.50. How does that fit with promise to level up? Or to provide good, well-paid, jobs?

    ‘What the government doesn’t seem to understand is that there aren’t any agency workers who can drive trains, anyway!’

    Note: The TUC has condemned the government for ‘pernicious anti-union measures’ which will worsen, not improve, industrial relations. And even the agency workers’ umbrella organisation the Recruitment & Employment Confederation has condemned the move.

  • Mick Whelan – 2022 Letter to Grant Shapps on Rail Strikes

    Mick Whelan – 2022 Letter to Grant Shapps on Rail Strikes

    The letter sent by Mick Whelan, the General Secretary of ASLEF, to Grant Shapps, the Secretary of State for Transport, on 10 August 2022.

    Dear Secretary of State,

    Public comments regarding ASLEF members at Avanti West Coast

    I’m writing in regard to comments that you have made about Avanti West Coast’s failure to run its promised timetable. The company has blamed its failure on a lack of staff caused by “unofficial strike action by ASLEF members.” You have gone on to repeat this claim and blame “unofficial strikes” for the disruption.

    It’s of great interest to us that you go on to mention that “archaic rules from 1919 mean working on rest days is voluntary,” and “outdated rules mean the rail industry relies on goodwill of drivers volunteering to work overtime to ensure services run 7days a week.”

    I must confess, that your comments have caused a great deal of confusion, which I do hope you might be able to allay. Firstly, why are you repeating an unfounded lie that ASLEF has organised unofficial strike action? There are only two explanations. One, that you have been duped by the company who are covering themselves for gross mismanagement, or alternatively that you are knowingly repeating a lie.

    Secondly, we’d love to know what these archaic rules from 1919 are, because collectively, we are flummoxed.

    Thirdly, we believe that for train drivers to safely transport thousands of people, they must have rest days in which they are allowed to rest. The clue is in the name. Do you believe that train drivers should be forced to work on allotted rest days?

    Lastly, I am pleased to inform you that we do agree with one of the points you make in your otherwise confused comments. That is that it’s absurd that “the rail industry relies on goodwill of drivers volunteering to work overtime to ensure services run 7days a week.” That is why it has been ASLEF policy for decades to bring Sundays into the working week. It’s something our negotiators try to achieve, and have achieved, in many companies. I regret to inform you that it’s not ASLEF or 103 year old rules preventing this from happening. It’s the companies you have handed contracts to over the last couple of years. They’ve made the calculation that operating a railway on overtime, is cheaper than employing enough train drivers to run timetabled services, even if that means services are unreliable. I’m starting to have concerns that perhaps these companies are prioritising profit over quality of service.

    It shouldn’t be surprising that we have policy in favour of Sunday in the working week. You see, this would mean more high quality green jobs, and as the train drivers’ union, we think that’s a very good idea.

    It is pretty clear that Avanti West Coast has had to cancel huge amounts of trains and is providing an abysmal service due to complete mismanagement, including not employing enough drivers, yet has decided to blame the insufficient number of drivers it does employ. The same drivers you thanked profusely in letters to me, and in public, during the pandemic. It is nothing short of a disgrace that a secretary of state for transport should parrot these lies.

    These unfounded comments risk the welfare of our members and increase the risk of abuse. I therefore ask that you publicly correct your previous statements and check that any statements you make about our members in the future are, in fact, true.

    Yours sincerely,

    MICK WHELAN

    General Secretary

     

  • PRESS RELEASE : RMT reject Scotrail offer

    PRESS RELEASE : RMT reject Scotrail offer

    The press release issued by the RMT on 5 August 2022.

    Members working for ScotRail rejected management’s offer by 60 to 40 percent in a referendum.

    Responding to the decision, RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said: “Our members have spoken and ScotRail will have to come up with an improved package.

    “We will now seek an urgent meeting with the company.

    “If no improved offer is forthcoming then we will ballot our ScotRail members for strike action.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : RMT seeks urgent meeting over Avanti crisis

    PRESS RELEASE : RMT seeks urgent meeting over Avanti crisis

    The press release issued by the RMT on 8 August 2022.

    RMT seeks urgent meeting with Transport Secretary over Avanti crisis.

    Avanti West Coast have drastically reduced their timetable including temporarily suspending ticket sales and only running four trains an hour from London Euston, one to each of Glasgow, Liverpool, Manchester and Birmingham.

    The company has also made unsubstantiated allegations of unofficial strike action by staff, something that RMT and other unions strongly deny.

    In a letter to Transport Secretary Grant Shapps, RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said:

    “Avanti are falsely and shamefully making allegations that this decision is due to unofficial industrial action when the reality is this decision arises from poor management, cutting staffing to the bare minimum and rock bottom staff morale.

    “I am presuming that you sanctioned this decision, and I would therefore be grateful for an urgent meeting to discuss the crisis, including clarification of the following points:

    “Confirmation that your permission was required for Avanti to implement a reduced timetable.

    “Is Avanti in breach of their contract with the Department of Transport and what sanctions will you be taking against Avanti?

    “Has public ownership of the contract been considered?

    “Does the DfT have an Operator of Last Resort it can mobilize should Avanti no longer be able to operate the franchise? How long would the OLR take to mobilize?

    “What steps will you be taking to resolve the situation and whether your announcement that you will ban rail staff from working overtime in the future will make a bad situation even worse?

    “The government cannot continue to take the side of corporations against passengers and workers, and I look forward to your agreement to an urgent meeting to discuss this crisis.”

  • Mick Lynch – 2022 Comments on the Carmont Tragedy

    Mick Lynch – 2022 Comments on the Carmont Tragedy

    The comments made by Mick Lynch, the General Secretary of the RMT, on 12 August 2022.

    We are extremely concerned that Network Rail is dragging its feet dangerously on key safety recommendations following the Carmont Rail Tragedy.

    In fact, instead of focusing on improving rail safety, it is proposing to make matters even worse by cutting thousands of safety critical jobs across the network.

    Our railways do not need safety cuts which will make it more likely tragedies like Carmont will happen again.

    Network Rail needs to act on safety recommendations and swiftly reverse its safety critical jobs cull.

  • PRESS RELEASE : RMT Marks Two Years Since Carmont Tragedy

    PRESS RELEASE : RMT Marks Two Years Since Carmont Tragedy

    The press release issued by the RMT on 12 August 2022.

    On the two year anniversary of the Carmont rail tragedy, Network Rail is “dragging its feet dangerously” on key safety recommendations, the country’s largest rail union RMT has warned today.

    Despite the Rail Accident Investigation Branch making 20 recommendations in March earlier this year to improve safety when it reported into the causes of the tragedy, they have not been implemented.

    RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said:

    “We are extremely concerned that Network Rail is dragging its feet dangerously on key safety recommendations following the Carmont Rail Tragedy.

    “In fact, instead of focusing on improving rail safety, it is proposing to make matters even worse by cutting thousands of safety critical jobs across the network.

    “Our railways do not need safety cuts which will make it more likely tragedies like Carmont will happen again.

    “Network Rail needs to act on safety recommendations and swiftly reverse its safety critical jobs cull.”