Tag: 2021

  • Insolvency Service – 2021 Statement on Muneef Ihsan and Mahir Towid Ul Haque over Bounceback Loan Fraud

    Insolvency Service – 2021 Statement on Muneef Ihsan and Mahir Towid Ul Haque over Bounceback Loan Fraud

    The statement made by the Insolvency Service on 15 November 2021.

    Abuse of Covid-19 support schemes, which have provided essential financial assistance to millions by helping businesses trade during the pandemic and protecting jobs, cannot be tolerated.

    The Insolvency Service has sent out a clear message that where a company is being used to facilitate fraudulent activity, action will be taken to remove the directors from the corporate arena for a lengthy period of time.

    Muneef Ihsan is from Rotherham and his date of birth is November 1996.

    Mahir Towid Ul Haque is from Rotherham, and his date of birth is January 2000.

  • Vicky Ford – 2021 Comments on Virtual Africa Investment Conference

    Vicky Ford – 2021 Comments on Virtual Africa Investment Conference

    The comments made by Vicky Ford, the Minister for Africa, on 15 November 2021.

    Strengthening our connections with emerging markets across Africa is a priority for the UK.

    This conference will bring British and African businesses together to unlock investment, boost growth and support a green transition in both the UK and Africa.

  • Anne-Marie Trevelyan – 2021 Comments on Made in UK Project

    Anne-Marie Trevelyan – 2021 Comments on Made in UK Project

    The comments made by Anne-Marie Trevelyan, the Secretary of State for International Trade, on 15 November 2021.

    The UK makes some of the best products in the world, but only 1 in 10 businesses currently export them around the world. I want this International Trade Week to be a catalyst for businesses to sell to new markets and take advantage of the trade deals we are negotiating.

    My department has a clear message to any business thinking about exporting for the first time. There has never been a better time to export.

    Our industry experts in Trade and Investment Hubs around the UK and based around the world will stand shoulder to shoulder and give you the support you need to take the next step on your exporting journey and sell to the world.

  • Keir Starmer – 2021 Comments on “Conservative Sleaze”

    Keir Starmer – 2021 Comments on “Conservative Sleaze”

    The comments made by Keir Starmer, the Leader of the Labour Party, on 15 November 2021.

    We need to call time on the Tory sleaze scandal that has engulfed Boris Johnson’s government.

    While the Prime Minister has failed to act, Labour is taking the lead by giving MPs the chance to end the sort of dodgy lobbying that Owen Paterson was guilty of. It should be a point of consensus that paid directorships and commercial consultancies are not jobs for MPs. The only people MPs should be lobbying for is their constituents.

    The Prime Minister has admitted the Paterson motion ‘could have been handled better’; Wednesday is a chance to show he means it.

    Boris Johnson should call on his MPs to do the right thing and vote to publish the Randox papers, end dodgy lobbying and show that standards in public life still matter.

    It was the Prime Minister’s decisions which has led to this scandal. He has repeatedly failed in his leadership over this issue. Boris Johnson now has a choice: support Labour’s plan to fix this or whip his MPs to vote against a ban on dodgy second jobs for MPs and a cover-up on the Owen Paterson scandal.

  • Tulip Siddiq – 2021 Comments on Richard Ratcliffe

    Tulip Siddiq – 2021 Comments on Richard Ratcliffe

    The comments made by Tulip Siddiq on 13 November 2021.

    What a relief to hear that Richard Ratcliffe has now eaten after 21 days of starvation and is doing ok.

    Thanks to all the staff at @uclh and everyone who has supported him over the last three weeks.

    Let’s hope we never end up here again. #FreeNazanin

  • Andrew Adonis – 2021 Comments on Single Anti-Corruption Candidate in North Shropshire

    Andrew Adonis – 2021 Comments on Single Anti-Corruption Candidate in North Shropshire

    The comments made by Andrew Adonis on 14 November 2021.

    There should be a single anti-corruption candidate standing to replace Owen Paterson in North Shropshire, supported by Labour, the Lib Dems & the Greens

    Time to get real about politics and forge a progressive alliance.

  • Grant Shapps – 2021 Comments on Rumours that HS2 Leeds Link to be Scrapped this Week

    Grant Shapps – 2021 Comments on Rumours that HS2 Leeds Link to be Scrapped this Week

    The comments made by Grant Shapps, the Secretary of State for Transport, on 14 November 2021.

    Work is continuing on the integrated rail plan. We will publish it shortly and do not comment on speculation.

  • Liz Truss – 2021 Article on Belarus

    Liz Truss – 2021 Article on Belarus

    The article published by the Sunday Telegraph on 14 November 2021 and issued as a press release by the Government.

    We believe in freedom and democracy. Freedom loving societies are not just the best places to live, they are the most successful.

    When the Berlin Wall fell and the Iron Curtain came crashing down three decades ago, renewed democracies were established across Eastern Europe. People have become freer, living better lives and their children have better futures. But these hard-won gains are now at risk with malign, autocratic regimes seeking to take away people’s freedom.

    Look at what’s happening in Belarus. The escalating standoff at the Polish border marks the latest step by the Lukashenko regime to undermine regional security. He is using desperate migrants as pawns in his bid to create instability and cling onto power, regardless of the human cost.

    The United Kingdom will not look away. We will stand with our allies in the region, who are on the frontier of freedom. That’s why we are proud to be the first European country to assist Poland by agreeing to send a small team of personnel to provide engineering support to ease pressure at the border.

    In the same way, we were the first European country to put sanctions on the Lukashenko regime, targeting over 100 individuals and organisations with measures including asset freezes and travel bans. This shows we are ready to take the lead in standing up for freedom and democracy, acting robustly, decisively and relentlessly to take on malign actors wherever they are in the world.

    We are not just standing side by side with Poland as they bear the brunt of this shameful manufactured migrant crisis, but also others in the Visegrad Four – Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic – and our friends in the Baltics and Ukraine.

    In Belarus, this carefully crafted crisis is an attempt to divert attention away from the litany of abhorrent acts and human rights violations that the regime has already committed. Since the fraudulent election in August 2020 we have seen members of the opposition, journalists and activists beaten, jailed and killed, while others have been forced into exile.

    In contrast to their tyrannical leaders, the people of Belarus are true democrats. Time and again we have seen ordinary citizens risking everything to stand up for their rights and keep the flame of freedom alive. As the chair of the Belarusian Association of Journalists, Andrei Bastunets, said: “Today, the law does not defend us. Today, we defend the law.”

    Russia has a clear responsibility here. They must press the Belarusian authorities to end the crisis and enter into dialogue.

    We need to fight for the rule of law, freedom and democracy, and we must take that fight to the where that ideological battle is. Security is no longer solely about military hardware. The battle is now taking place in cyber space, the economy, and in the appalling use of people as collateral.

    We will join forces with our partners to advance our shared interests. At the NATO foreign ministers’ summit in Riga in a few weeks’ time, we will put forward new proposals to challenge the 21st century methods of aggression being used by those who threaten our freedoms, economies and democracies.

    The world is changing and modern threats are more multifaceted and complex. That idea lies at the heart of the Integrated Review of security, defence, development and foreign policy the government published earlier this year. We need to work with allies who believe we must have a world where freedom loving democracies don’t just survive – they thrive.

    That is why we remain the largest European spender on defence in NATO – the world’s greatest defence alliance. It is why we are working with friends and allies in South East Asia where we are deepening our defence, maritime and security ties. This week in Indonesia, the world’s third largest democracy, I agreed new ties in cyber. I also visited Thailand and Malaysia, where our cooperation includes the Five Power Defence Arrangements. We are also increasing our defence collaboration with India, Israel and many others around the world. Through AUKUS we are collaborating with the US and Australia on the next generation of technologies.

    I want our friends across Europe to join us. That means standing together for example in opposing the construction of the Nord Stream 2 Pipeline. It risks undermining European security by allowing Russia to tighten its grip on those nations who rely on its gas, despite the pandemic reminding us about the importance of having diverse supply chains to avoid being strategically dependent on unreliable partners.

    At this critical time, we should be deepening our investment and trade ties with counties that follow the rules and allow free market economies to thrive. We cannot, and will not, ever give succour to those who want to undermine freedom and democracy.

    Together with our friends and allies, we can build a network of liberty, working to repel these malign actors to ensure freedom loving people can live in peace.

  • Ben Wallace – 2021 Comments on Remembrance Sunday

    Ben Wallace – 2021 Comments on Remembrance Sunday

    The comments made by Ben Wallace, the Secretary of State for Defence, on 14 November 2021.

    On Remembrance Sunday we pause to remember all those who died in the service of their country and reflect on the sacrifices our personnel continue to make on operations around the globe. The commitment and sacrifice of our veterans continue to inspire today’s service personnel as they strive to honour their legacy.

  • Nadine Dorries – 2021 Comments on Remembrance Sunday

    Nadine Dorries – 2021 Comments on Remembrance Sunday

    The comments made by Nadine Dorries, the Culture Secretary, on 14 November 2021.

    Every year we come together on Remembrance Sunday to honour the brave men and women who have paid the ultimate sacrifice for our country.

    I am pleased that this year we can welcome back veterans in the march past and the public to be part of this special service. I hope that people across the country and from every walk of life will join those attending today in remembering those to whom we owe so much.