Tag: 2019 Press Release

  • Andrew Gwynne – 2019 Press Release on the Conservative Party Manifesto

    Andrew Gwynne – 2019 Press Release on the Conservative Party Manifesto

    Below is a press release issued by the Labour Party on 23/11/2019.

    “This is a no-hope manifesto, from a party that has nothing to offer the country, after spending ten years cutting our public services to the bone. This pathetic offer from Boris Johnson’s Tories means more cuts, more failure and more years of Brexit uncertainty.

    “Young people can’t afford to buy a home, older people are going without the care they need, our NHS is heading into the worst winter crisis on record and millions of children are growing up in poverty.

    “The only people who benefit from this no hope manifesto are big business and the super-rich who don’t want to see the real change this country needs.

    “This election is a once-in-a-generation chance to elect a Labour government that will transform our country, with a manifesto that offers real change, and take on the vested interests holding people back.”

  • Angela Rayner – 2019 Press Release on Tuition Fees

    Angela Rayner – 2019 Press Release on Tuition Fees

    Below is a press release issued by the Labour Party on 19/11/2019.

    Angela Rayner, Labour’s Shadow Education Secretary, commenting on the launch of the Lib-Dems’ manifesto tomorrow and their new announcement on schools, said:

    “This is an austerity manifesto from a party that has recently welcomed in many former Tory MPs with open arms.

    “Young people getting into debts today of over £55,000 will never forget the Lib-Dems’ betrayal on tuition fees and austerity.

    “Voting for the Lib-Dems in this election is a wasted vote that will only open the door to a post-Brexit Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage alliance with Donald Trump to sell off our NHS.”

  • John McDonnell – 2019 Press Release on Poverty

    John McDonnell – 2019 Press Release on Poverty

    Below is a press release issued by the Labour Party on 19/11/2019.

    Labour is tomorrow pledging to wage war on the “ten modern scourges of poverty” and reverse the damage that a decade of austerity under the Tories has caused.

    The party is publishing a new Report – “Poverty Britain” – which highlights ten ways the Tories have failed to tackle poverty and entrenched hardship in society.

    The report includes new analysis that shows:

    Wage stagnation under the Tories has cost the average worker around £6,300 in lost wages.

    Food banks have given out 65 million meals in the last five years, the equivalent of a meal for every person in the whole of the UK.

    There are now over 20 million adults with no savings, an increase of nearly three million since 2010/11.

    A near 50 per cent increase in the number of children in severe low income and deprivation between 2011/12 and 2017/18.

    Poverty in families where someone is disabled has risen by over a million since 2010.

    In-work poverty has increased by 1.5 million since 2010/11.

    John McDonnell, Labour’s Shadow Chancellor, said:

    “Poverty in Britain is now the most visible and widespread it has been in decades.

    “This new report shows the Tories have failed to tackle ten modern scourges of poverty, each becoming more entrenched on their watch.

    “The next Labour government will wage war on poverty in all its forms, eliminating in-work poverty, ending austerity and raising living standards across the country.

    “The choice at this election couldn’t be clearer: more stress and struggle for millions to make ends meet under the Tories or real change with Labour.”

    Labour will:

    Introduce immediately a Real Living Wage of £10 an hour for everyone over 16

    Eliminate in-work poverty over the course of our first parliament

    Scrap Universal Credit, the benefit cap, the Two Child limit and end the freeze on working-age benefits.

    Rebuild a social security system dedicated to dignity, universalism and ending poverty.

    Clamp down on problem debt by capping credit card and overdraft repayments so that borrowers never repay more in interest than they originally borrowed.

    Expand free childcare, open 1,000 new Sure Start centres and provide universal Free School Meals for all primary school children

    Tackle the Tories’ productivity crisis with a programme of large scale investment in skills, infrastructure and innovation

    Set a target for ending the need for food banks altogether within our first three years, and halve food bank usage within our first year.

    End rough sleeping within a Parliament, starting with a plan to ring-fence an extra 8,000 homes for people with a history of rough sleeping and £100 million to tackle immediate winter pressures.

    Protect pensioner incomes by legislating to keep the Triple Lock on state pensions as well as guaranteeing free TV licences, free bus passes and Winter Fuel Payments.

    Bring justice for women born in the 1950s affected by the Tories’ changes to the State Pension age

  • Conservative Party – 2019 Press Release on Labour’s Pension Plans

    Below is a press release issued by the Conservative Party on 19/11/2019.

    New analysis of Corbyn’s tax raid on pensions reveals that 10 million savers could lose an average of over £11,000 and be forced to delay retirement by almost three and a half years.

    Labour’s plans for a massive tax raid on the retirement savings of more than 10 million British people include a Financial Transactions Tax which experts have warned will hit pensions the hardest.

    On top of this their plans to seize ten per cent of private firms would see shares tumbling – undermining the savings of hardworking people.

    Analysis from the Conservative Research Department found that savers in the South East will be the hardest hit with a loss of over £14,000 whilst those in the East Midlands face the longest delay to their retirement, having to work for another four years.

    On top of this, nearly eight in ten of those saving for retirement would be hit with a double whammy with Labour’s plans to renationalise the assets they have invested in – a move the CBI said would mean ‘workers and older generations could end up poorer as a result’.

    ‍Region Labour’s Pension Tax (£) Extra Months to Work

    England 11,167 44
    East Midlands 6,150 50
    Greater London 12,871 45
    North East 9,758 38
    North West 6,835 47
    South East 14,270 40
    South West 7,407 45
    West Midlands 10,729 41
    Northern Ireland 13,718 35
    Scotland 10,653 41
    Wales 11,691 36
    United Kingdom 11,253 43

    Commenting, Therese Coffey, Secretary of State for the Department of Work and Pensions, said:

    “Corbyn’s Pension Tax will see ten million savers facing a huge bill forcing them to delay their retirement for almost three and a half years.

    “This is just one of the ways a Corbyn government would hammer hardworking people on top of his plans to hike up taxes by £2,400 a year, as well as the cost of his plan for unlimited immigration and the chaos of 2020 being dominated by two more referendums – one on Brexit and another on Scottish independence.

    “Only Boris Johnson and the Conservative Party can get Brexit done with a deal, get parliament working again and turbocharge our economy to unleash Britain’s potential.”

  • Conservative Party – 2019 Press Release on Child Murderers

    Conservative Party – 2019 Press Release on Child Murderers

    Below is a press release issued by the Conservative Party on 19/11/2019.

    Adults who murder children will be imprisoned for life, without parole, under tough new justice plans to be introduced by a Conservative majority Government.

    Whilst murder already attracts a mandatory life sentence, the vast majority of convicted murderers do not spend their whole life in prison.

    The next Conservative majority Government will reform the law to make sure that the premeditated murder of a child is set a Whole Life Order – meaning that a prisoner will never be eligible for release.

    This follows a commitment already made by the Government to toughen sentences for the most serious violent and sexual offenders by abolishing early release at the half way point of a convicted criminal’s sentence.

    The move is part of a package of measures to improve the way justice works for law abiding British people. As well as clamping down on the early release of serious criminals, it contains plans to cut crime by reducing reoffending through a doubling of the number of prisoners in employment six weeks after their release. These include:

    A dedicated Prison Education Service to oversee the education and skills training offered across all jails.
    Prisoners to be offered more hours of work whilst in jail to provide them with the opportunity to learn new skills and better prepare them for employment on release.

    More prison workshops where prisoners can be employed in dedicated workspaces

    A dedicated work coach in every prison to link inmates with local jobcentres ahead of their release.

    Commenting on the new announcements, Justice Secretary Robert Buckland said:

    There can be no more sickening injustice than that of heartbroken parents watching the killer of their child walk free.

    That’s why under a Conservative majority Government the law will be rewritten to be absolutely clear: any murderer who denies a young, innocent child the right to life surrenders their own right to liberty. They do so permanently, and they do so without exception.

    There is nothing we can do to take away the pain of the families of murdered children. So we must do everything in our power not to compound it.

    What you need to know:

    A Conservative majority Government will change the law so that adults who commit premeditated murder of children will serve their whole life in prison without parole.

    ‍We will change the law so that adults who murder children will be imprisoned for life without parole.

    ‍We will reform the life sentence regime for murder by revising Schedule 21 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 and setting a Whole Life Order (a life sentence with no parole eligibility) as the starting point for all adults who murder children.

    This would apply to all convicted adult murderers over 21 who commit the premeditated killing of a child aged under 16 with intent to kill. The current rules require the murder to be of multiple children, or to be sexually or sadistically motivated, to attract a Whole Life Order, which is too restrictive. The sentencing decision in any given case would continue to rest with the judge.

    The new policy will be subject to the usual judicial discretion.

    A Whole Life Order in these cases will be the starting tariff, however judges will be able to depart from this if there are exceptional mitigating circumstances in an individual child murder case.

    A Conservative majority Government will introduce measures in prison to give better chances to offenders once they have been released, double the number of prisoners in employment six weeks after release and reduce reoffending.

    We will create a dedicated Prison Education Service focused on work-based training and skills.

    ‍This new service will oversee the education and skills training offered across all jails. This will build upon the new Prison Education Framework issued in April 2019, and provide a new focus across the whole system on raising educational standards of all prisoners serving sentences in England and Wales. To track progress and ensure prison regimes are delivering good results, we now require basic literacy and numeracy testing on reception into prison and at point of release.

    We will increase the hours worked by prisoners and give them the opportunity to develop new skills.‍

    The next Conservative government will increase the total number of prisoners in prison-based industries, and the total number of hours worked, every year of the next Parliament.

    More prison workshops to provide the setting for skills to be developed.

    ‍As our prison estate is expanded, renovated and modernised, with capital expenditure of £2.75 billion, we will be able to create more space for prison workshops where prisoners can be employed in dedicated workspaces. New prisons planned at Glen Parva in Leicestershire and at Wellingborough will include dedicated workshop facilities.

    A dedicated work coach for every prison.

    ‍From 2020 we will guarantee a work coach in every prison in the country, to provide support from an early stage of an offender’s sentence, through to the point of release. This will involve CV support and opportunities to develop skills and links to employers in the community.

  • Boris Johnson – 2019 Press Release on Knife Crime

    Boris Johnson – 2019 Press Release on Knife Crime

    Below is a press release issued by the Conservative Party on 19/11/2019.

    A Boris Johnson majority government would take a tough new approach to tackling knife crime and serious violence, the Prime Minister has announced today.

    Under the new plans:

    Anyone caught unlawfully with a knife will be immediately arrested, charged within 24 hours and in court within a week – three times faster than the current average.

    Police will be empowered to target known knife carriers with a new court order, making it easier for officers to stop and search those known in the past to have carried weapons.

    Violence reduction units – multi-agency teams made up of the police, social services and other agencies – will be boosted by £35 million next year to champion preventative work and stop violence from happening in the first place.

    The plans build on the success of increased use of stop and search in the past year, which has led to a 22 per cent increase in arrests for possession of weapons.

    Commenting on the new announcements, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said:

    “A majority Conservative government would come down hard on the scourge of knife crime.

    “We have committed to putting an extra 20,000 police officers on our streets, but they need to have the powers to act decisively and effectively to prevent crime and see that offenders face justice.

    “That’s why today we are announcing greater freedoms for the police to use stop and search on individuals who are known to have carried knives in the past. We are also speeding up prosecutions to make sure the threat of being caught is always an effective deterrent.

    “Just as with our plans to improve schools and hospitals, we can only do any of this if we end the gridlock in parliament with a Conservative majority government.

    “We had to call this election to end that deadlock and now the choice is simple. Either we can have more confusion and delay with Jeremy Corbyn, who wants to call two more chaotic referendums next year, or we have a Conservative government who will get Brexit done and focus on the people’s priorities like tackling violent crime, improving our NHS and investing in schools across the country.”

    What you need to know:

    Knife crime is blighting some of our communities – having a devastating impact on young people.

    Hospital admissions for assault by a sharp object were up by 15 per cent in 2017-18 – the latest date for which records are available – in comparison to the previous year. The year 2017-18 was the year with the lowest number of stop and searches. Fortunately, in 2018-19 the police carried out 55 per cent more stop and searches to look for weapons. This has had a positive effect with a 22 per cent increase in arrests for possession of weapons.

    Adult offenders caught with a knife following stop and search will be arrested on the spot, cautioned or charged within 24 hours, and have their first court appearance in less than a week.

    Most of them will be sentenced there and then. All those who receive a community order, suspended sentence, or immediate custodial sentence will also receive a Serious Violence Reduction Order. So, from the moment they walk out of court (or out of the prison gates on licence) they would face more of a chance of being caught. They will know that if caught with a knife again, they will be very likely to receive an immediate custodial sentence.

    90% of those dealt with by the police for possession of knives are charged, the other 10% are given cautions.
    Therefore we not are proposing to take away the police discretion to give cautions (rather than charging) in appropriate cases.

    We will introduce a new Serious Violence Reduction Order to enable the police to stop and search habitual knife carriers without suspicion – helping to get more weapons off our streets.

    As proposed by the think-tank the Centre for Social Justice, and backed by Lord Hogan-Howe, these orders will allow police to target known knife carriers, so stop and search tactics can be a more effective deterrent.

    This power would be in addition to the two main types of existing stop and search powers – Section 1 and Section 60.

    A Serious Violence Reduction Order would act like a personalised Section 60 search power for individuals who have, in a criminal court of law been proven to have been in possession of an offensive weapon. This would include pointed or bladed weapons, firearms, and corrosive substances.

    The Order would apply to both custodial and non-custodial sentences, thus ensuring that every offender – from the moment they are sentenced at court or from when they leave prison on licence – would face an increased risk of detection. This would help to focus our response on what is a relatively small proportion of dangerous offenders.
    Polling by the Centre for Social Justice found that 70 per cent of non-white people would support Serious Violence Reduction Orders.

    We will invest £35 million in eighteen Violence Reduction Units next year to enable them to implement a long term, multi-agency, preventative approach – helping to stop violence from happening in the first place.

    In parts of the country with violent crime hotspots such as London, Manchester, Hampshire and the Midlands, the police, councils, and other agencies will have the resources they need to better coordinate their response to knife crime – sharing data on violence and investing in preventive measures to intervene early in the right places. This extra funding will give the units the certainty they need to plan for the future – hiring more staff and helping more young people.