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  • Nick Thomas-Symonds – 2021 Comments on Tackling Racist Abuse

    Nick Thomas-Symonds – 2021 Comments on Tackling Racist Abuse

    The comments made by Nick Thomas-Symonds, the Shadow Home Secretary, on 14 July 2021.

    The long awaited Online Harms Bill has been continuously promoted as a way to solve this problem by the Government but, not only do delays mean it is unlikely to come into force before 2024, but the current bill would not stop this vile abuse.

    The racist abuse on social-media faced by our England players is unacceptable, social-media companies need the toughest of sanctions to do more to take down this awful material.

    The time for change is now, more delays will only prolong the abuse that takes place on social media. This must be a priority for the Prime Minister and the Home Secretary.

  • Jo Stevens – 2021 Comments on Racism on Social Media

    Jo Stevens – 2021 Comments on Racism on Social Media

    The comments made by Jo Stevens, the Shadow Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, on 12 July 2021.

    The horrific racist abuse of the England penalty-takers had a disappointing inevitability to it.

    Twitter, Facebook and Instagram have the means to stop this hatred on their platforms and yet they decide to do nothing.

    Meanwhile the Government’s long-promised Online Safety Bill has yet again been delayed with progress unlikely to get underway until after the summer.

    No one should have to put up with this abuse online, social media companies’ self-regulation has to end and instead we need tough new laws.

    The Prime Minister has previously done no more than turned a blind eye to racism against our players. Warm words and gigantic England flags are no substitute for using the power he has, to make it stop.

  • Angela Rayner – 2021 Comments on Natalie Elphicke

    Angela Rayner – 2021 Comments on Natalie Elphicke

    The comments made by Angela Rayner, the Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, on 12 July 2021.

    While the country was commiserating our great team, Tory MPs were sneering at an inspirational player who stepped up to feed hungry kids when they voted to leave them without food.

    Whether it’s their failure to support the vulnerable, or booing our boys after they have done our whole country proud, the Nasty Party is back.

    The question every Conservative MP needs to answer is – did they call out these appalling comments? And after his failure to support our players in their stance against racism, Boris Johnson must publicly condemn these disgraceful messages. Whose side is he on, the lion hearts on the pitch or the Tory MPs who attack them.

  • Kate Green – 2021 Comments on Exams in 2022

    Kate Green – 2021 Comments on Exams in 2022

    The comments made by Kate Green, the Shadow Secretary of State for Education, on 12 July 2021.

    Time and again the Conservatives have delayed action on exams creating two years of chaos and uncertainty. Schools, colleges and pupils must know how they’ll be assessed by the return to school in September not weeks into the autumn term.

    The Conservatives’ proposals include nothing on levelling the playing field for pupils who’ve missed most school, while their “feeble” catch-up plan will leave 11 out of 12 school pupils without any support next year.

    Ministers have again demanded school and college staff to work into the holiday all while they’re managing the end of the school year and getting preparations in place to keep kids in school come September. Ministers cannot continue to pass the buck but must set out comprehensive plans which match Labour’s ambition for our children’s futures.

  • Tulip Siddiq – 2021 Comments on Free School Meal Provision

    Tulip Siddiq – 2021 Comments on Free School Meal Provision

    The comments made by Tulip Siddiq, the Shadow Minister for Children, on 13 July 2021.

    Feeding hungry children cannot be a part-time activity, yet this Conservative Government is again stripping away the support that millions of families rely on.

    Ministers have had to be shamed into providing food for hungry children throughout the pandemic and it is a disgrace that we are having to do this all over again.

    Ensuring no child goes hungry is at the heart of Labour’s Children’s Recovery Plan, which includes guaranteeing free school meals support over all school holidays during the pandemic.

  • Ed Miliband – 2021 Comments on Lifting Covid Restrictions

    Ed Miliband – 2021 Comments on Lifting Covid Restrictions

    The comments made by Ed Miliband, the Shadow Business Secretary, on 13 July 2021.

    Once again, businesses have been left to scramble with confusing and contradictory advice, with Ministers ducking doing the right thing and loading responsibility onto Britain’s firms.

    Ministers are passing the buck to businesses and individuals with vague and unclear advice, encouraging but not mandating the use of masks as well as the NHS Covid Pass, with no details about how this would work, and the sectors and businesses in scope. Inexplicably they are also ending the provision of free workplace testing.

    Ministers should continue to mandate the use of masks, continue to provide lateral flow testing for workplaces, and give workers the right to continue working from home if they can. And they must also urgently consult with businesses and trade unions about vital new guidance to keep employees safe.

  • CONSTITUENCY RESULT : East Surrey

    Candidate name Party Gender Number of votes Share (%) Change vs. 2017 for party (percentage points)
    Claire Coutinho Conservative Female 35,624 59.7% +0.0
    Alex Ehmann Liberal Democrat Male 11,584 19.4% +8.9
    Frances Rehal Labour Female 8,247 13.8% -5.4
    Joseph Booton Green Male 2,340 3.9% +2.1
    Helena Windsor Independent Female 1,374 2.3% 0.0
    Martin Hogbin Monster Raving Loony Party Male 521 0.9% 0.0

     

    Majority
    Votes 24,040
    Percent 40.3%
    Rank (1 = highest %) 121
    Turnout
    Constituency 71.8%
    Region 70.2%
    UK 67.3%
    Constituency in 2017 72.2%
    Size of electorate 83,148
    Valid votes cast 59,690
  • CONSTITUENCY RESULT : East Renfrewshire

    Candidate name Party Gender Number of votes Share (%) Change vs. 2017 for party (percentage points)
    Kirsten Oswald Scottish National Party Female 24,877 44.9% +13.7
    Paul Masterton Conservative Male 19,451 35.1% -4.9
    Carolann Davidson Labour Female 6,855 12.4% -14.3
    Andrew McGlynn Liberal Democrat Male 4,174 7.5% +5.5

     

    Election statistics
    Majority
    Votes 5,426
    Percent 9.8%
    Rank (1 = highest %) 513
    Turnout
    Constituency 76.6%
    Region 68.1%
    UK 67.3%
    Constituency in 2017 76.7%
    Size of electorate 72,232
    Valid votes cast 55,357
  • CONSTITUENCY RESULT : East Lothian

    Candidate name Party Gender Number of votes Share (%) Change vs. 2017 for party (percentage points)
    Kenny MacAskill Scottish National Party Male 21,156 36.2% +5.6
    Martin Whitfield Labour Male 17,270 29.5% -6.6
    Craig Hoy Conservative Male 15,523 26.5% -3.1
    Robert O’Riordan Liberal Democrat Male 4,071 7.0% +3.8
    David Sisson UK Independence Party Male 493 0.8% 0.0

     

    Election statistics
    Majority
    Votes 3,886
    Percent 6.6%
    Rank (1 = highest %) 566
    Turnout
    Constituency 71.7%
    Region 68.1%
    UK 67.3%
    Constituency in 2017 70.6%
    Size of electorate 81,600
    Valid votes cast 58,513
  • Jo Stevens – 2021 Comments on Football Ticket Prices

    Jo Stevens – 2021 Comments on Football Ticket Prices

    The comments made by Jo Stevens, the Shadow Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, on 10 July 2021.

    England’s success in this tournament has made us all proud and shown again how much joy football can bring.

    Sadly ticket prices have been outrageous, pricing out genuine fans.

    As we bid for 2030, we must make it affordable to watch the World Cup on home soil for the first time since 1966. Let’s bring football home.