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  • Sadiq Khan – 2021 Statement on EU Settlement Scheme Deadline

    Sadiq Khan – 2021 Statement on EU Settlement Scheme Deadline

    The statement made by Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, on 29 June 2021.

    Tomorrow marks the application deadline for the EU Settlement Scheme and I want to make a final appeal to European Londoners and their families. Speak to your eligible friends, colleagues and family members and make sure they’ve all applied to the scheme.

    I remain hugely concerned that with hundreds of thousands of people caught up in the Government’s application backlog, many European Londoners face a real risk of discrimination from Thursday onwards. We know the backlog will take months and months to clear but it is still not too late for ministers to do the right thing and announce an extension to the application deadline to avoid the huge stress and anxiety their application backlog will have created.

    I also urge the Government to introduce physical proof of status – their policies mean that immigration checks are being conducted by non-experts – landlords, employers and others who may not know or understand the complexities of EU citizens’ new immigration status, which is digital-only. There is no doubt that the lack of printed evidence creates barriers in accessing work, housing and essential services and we have already seen the harm that these policies have had on many people, including the Windrush generation and their families.

    I will continue to do all I can to support European citizens living in the capital – they continue to make a massive contribution to our economic, cultural and social life, and everything that makes our city so great.

  • Alister Jack – 2021 Comments on New HMS Belfast

    Alister Jack – 2021 Comments on New HMS Belfast

    The comments made by Alister Jack, the Secretary of State for Scotland, on 29 June 2021.

    Scotland is a world leader in shipbuilding and it’s great to see construction of the British military’s latest warship beginning by the River Clyde in Govan.

    When complete HMS Belfast – and the rest of the seven strong Scottish built Type 26 fleet – will help protect the UK and our NATO allies 24/7. In the meantime the anti-submarine frigate building programme is boosting our country’s prosperity through the investment and skills footprint defence projects bring.

  • Wendy Morton – 2021 Comments on Bab al-Hawa Border

    Wendy Morton – 2021 Comments on Bab al-Hawa Border

    The comments made by Wendy Morton, a Foreign Office Minister, on 29 June 2021.

    The Bab al-Hawa border crossing must remain open so that life-saving humanitarian assistance can reach the most vulnerable Syrians. Between 2020 and 2021, the UK provided clean drinking water to over 225,000 people, health consultations to more than 400,000 Syrians and formal education to over 200,000 children in north-west Syria – all through this vital aid crossing.

    The UK, as a force for good in the region, will be voting in favour of maximum humanitarian access at the UNSC so that charities operating in north west Syria can continue their life-saving work. More than 13 million Syrians remain in dire need of support across the war-torn country.

  • Rachel Maclean – 2021 Comments on Electric Vehicle Charging

    Rachel Maclean – 2021 Comments on Electric Vehicle Charging

    The comments made by Rachel Maclean, the Transport Minister, on 30 June 2021.

    With sales of EVs increasing and the government’s net zero ambitions accelerating, I want to make it as easy as possible for EV drivers to charge up their vehicles at public chargepoints right across the UK, regardless of their mobility.

    We are taking action to provide accessibility guidance to both operators and drivers to make sure that the transition to zero-emission driving will benefit everyone in society as we build back better.

  • Anne-Marie Trevelyan – 2021 Comments on Ending Coal Power

    Anne-Marie Trevelyan – 2021 Comments on Ending Coal Power

    The comment made by Anne-Marie Trevelyan, the Energy and Climate Change Minister, on 30 June 2021.

    Coal powered the industrial revolution 200 years ago, but now is the time for radical action to completely eliminate this dirty fuel from our energy system.

    Today we’re sending a clear signal around the world that the UK is leading the way in consigning coal power to the history books and that we’re serious about decarbonising our power system so we can meet our ambitious, world-leading climate targets.

    The UK’s net zero future will be powered by renewables, and it is this technology that will drive the green industrial revolution and create new jobs across the country.

  • Kwasi Kwarteng – 2021 Comments on State Aid

    Kwasi Kwarteng – 2021 Comments on State Aid

    The comments made by Kwasi Kwarteng, the Business Secretary, on 30 June 2021.

    Today we’re seizing the opportunities of being an independent trading nation to back new and emerging British industries, create more jobs and make the UK the best possible place to start and grow a business.

    We want to use our newfound freedoms as an independent, sovereign country to empower public authorities across the UK to deliver financial support – without facing burdensome red tape.

    While the UK’s new system will be more agile and flexible, I have been clear that we will not return to the failed 1970s approach of the government trying to run the economy, picking winners or bailing out unsustainable companies. Every subsidy must deliver strong benefits for local communities and ensure good value for money for the British taxpayer.

    Today’s Bill marks a clear departure from the EU State aid regime and will ensure our new subsidy system will maintain the UK’s competitive, free market economy that has been central to our economic success and national prosperity for decades.

  • Angela Rayner – 2021 Comments on the Personal Conduct of Michael Gove

    Angela Rayner – 2021 Comments on the Personal Conduct of Michael Gove

    The comments made by Angela Rayner, the Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, on 29 June 2021.

    Michael Gove has contradicted himself so many times it’s no surprise he won’t answer questions about his role in his friends being unlawfully awarded more than half a million pounds of taxpayers’ money.

    Gove’s attitude smacks of a contempt for the truth and habitual dishonesty. If he is so sure he’s done nothing wrong he should publish all the correspondence and refer himself for an investigation so he can clear his name.

    After the Matt Hancock scandal the stench of sleaze hanging around this government is growing stronger every day. The public need answers about what has gone on here, and there is clear evidence that Michael Gove has broken the Ministerial Code.

  • Jim McMahon – 2021 Comments on Quarantine Exemptions for Senior Executives

    Jim McMahon – 2021 Comments on Quarantine Exemptions for Senior Executives

    The comments made by Jim McMahon, the Shadow Secretary of State for Transport, on 29 June 2021.

    We can’t have one rule for senior executives and another for everyone else, so the data behind this decision must be published urgently, especially as the Conservatives have failed to protect our borders against the Delta variant.

    We have always said there is a need for some limited exemptions for workers and have repeatedly called on the Government to publish the criteria behind these.

    The best way to support the UK’s economy is to get a grip on the new variant, roll out the vaccine and support businesses in struggling sectors hardest hit by the roadmap delay including the aviation sector.

  • Jim McMahon – 2021 Comments on Problems with Flexible Rail Tickets

    Jim McMahon – 2021 Comments on Problems with Flexible Rail Tickets

    The comments made by Jim McMahon, the Shadow Transport Secretary, on 29 June 2021.

    Ministers had a real chance to make train travel a more realistic and affordable option for families who have already been hit hard in the pocket and are struggling to make ends meet after struggling through the pandemic.

    It is staggering that they are now lauding a scheme which in fact makes it more expensive for many people and hoping nobody notices.

    This failure will discourage people from getting back on to the network when restrictions ease, which will be vital for getting the sector on a stable footing.

  • Sajid Javid – 2021 Comments on Becoming Health Secretary

    Sajid Javid – 2021 Comments on Becoming Health Secretary

    The comments made by Sajid Javid on 27 June 2021 after becoming the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care.

    I’m incredibly honoured to take up the post of Health and Social Care Secretary, particularly during such an important moment in our recovery from COVID-19. This position comes with a huge responsibility and I will do everything I can to deliver for the people of this great country.

    Thanks to the fantastic efforts of our NHS and social care staff who work tirelessly every day, and our phenomenal vaccination programme, we have made enormous progress in the battle against this dreadful disease. I want our country to get out of this pandemic and that will be my most immediate priority.