Tag: 2021

  • Chloe Smith – 2021 Comments on Helping the Disabled Back Into Work

    Chloe Smith – 2021 Comments on Helping the Disabled Back Into Work

    The comments made by Chloe Smith, the Minister for Disabled People, on 29 December 2021.

    Everyone deserves an equal opportunity to find a job they love and to progress in their career, but we know we must do more to help people with autism.

    By testing this autism framework and offering new specialist training to our jobcentre staff we are helping to deliver more employment opportunities for those who would otherwise feel locked out, as we work towards seeing one million more disabled people in work by 2027.

  • James Cleverly – 2021 Comments on Vaccinations

    James Cleverly – 2021 Comments on Vaccinations

    The comments made by James Cleverly, the Conservative MP for Braintree, on Twitter on 27 December 2021.

    Medics tell us that:

    60% of Covid patients in #Essex hospitals are unvaccinated.

    Up to 90% of Covid patients in #London ICUs are unvaccinated.

    Please get vaccinated.

  • Maggie Throup – 2021 Comments on Giving Up Smoking

    Maggie Throup – 2021 Comments on Giving Up Smoking

    The comments made by Maggie Throup, the Minister for Vaccines and Public Health, on 28 December 2021.

    We know that many people make a quit attempt in January, and while there are so many good reasons to stop smoking for yourself, we hope that this new campaign – by highlighting the inter-generational smoking link with parents influencing their children – will be the added motivation many need to ditch the cigarettes for good this year.

    With so much help and support available for parents, carers and anyone looking to quit – including the NHS Quit Smoking app, support on Facebook, daily emails and texts, and an online Personal Quit Plan – you won’t be alone in your New Year’s resolution.

  • Wes Streeting – 2021 Comments on Announcement of No Further Covid Restrictions

    Wes Streeting – 2021 Comments on Announcement of No Further Covid Restrictions

    The comments made by Wes Streeting, the Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, on 27 December 2021.

    After a difficult 2021, people will be relieved to see no new restrictions ahead of the new year. With infection rates so high, the government needs to come forward with a plan to enable schools and the NHS to run effectively through this latest wave.

    The Government should publish, as a matter of urgency, the very latest data on hospitalisations and NHS staff absence rates, as well as up to date advice from SAGE, so that the public can be reassured that they are genuinely following the data and scientific advice and that Boris Johnson is not simply capitulating to his own opponents in the Tory Party.

  • Queen Elizabeth II – Statement Following Death of Desmond Tutu

    Queen Elizabeth II – Statement Following Death of Desmond Tutu

    The statement made by Queen Elizabeth II on 26 December 2021.

    I am joined by the whole Royal Family in being deeply saddened by the news of the death of Archbishop Desmond Tutu, a man who tirelessly championed human rights in South Africa and across the world.

    I remember with fondness my meetings with him and his great warmth and humour.

    Archbishop Tutu’s loss will be felt by the people of South Africa, and by so many people in Great Britain, Northern Ireland and across the Commonwealth, where he was held in such high affection and esteem.

  • Priti Patel – 2021 Comments on Extension of Health and Care Visa

    Priti Patel – 2021 Comments on Extension of Health and Care Visa

    The comments made by Priti Patel, the Home Secretary, on 24 December 2021.

    The care sector is experiencing unprecedented challenges prompted by the pandemic and the changes we’ve made to the health and care visa will bolster the workforce and helping alleviate some of the pressures currently being experienced.

    This is our New Plan for Immigration in action, delivering our commitment to support the NHS and the wider health and care sector by making it easier for health professionals to live and work in the UK.

  • Nadine Dorries – 2021 Comments on Licensing Extension for Platinum Jubilee

    Nadine Dorries – 2021 Comments on Licensing Extension for Platinum Jubilee

    The comments made by Nadine Dorries, the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, on 26 December 2021.

    Next year we will celebrate an unprecedented milestone in our national life. No other British monarch has served for 70 years and it is fitting that, as part of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June, we toast Her Majesty for her dedication and service.

    2022 will be a year of pride, celebration and coming together with the Platinum Jubilee alongside our other blockbuster events including the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games and Unboxed, championing creativity in the UK.

  • Priti Patel – 2021 Comments on Licensing Extension for Platinum Jubilee

    Priti Patel – 2021 Comments on Licensing Extension for Platinum Jubilee

    The comments made by Priti Patel, the Home Secretary, on 26 December 2021.

    Her Majesty The Queen is an example to us all – she has served the UK and the Commonwealth with the utmost dignity, steadfastness, and resolve throughout her remarkable reign.

    The Platinum Jubilee is a truly historic occasion, and it is right that the country should mark this celebration in a special way.

    This extension will enable families, friends and communities across England and Wales to raise a glass to toast Her Majesty The Queen and mark her incredible service to our country.

  • Vicky Ford – 2021 Statement on the Somali Elections

    Vicky Ford – 2021 Statement on the Somali Elections

    The statement made by Vicky Ford, the Minister for Africa, on 26 December 2021.

    The UK is deeply concerned by the political situation in Somalia. Somalia stands at a critical juncture. For the sake of Somalia’s stability and security, it is vital Somalia’s leaders conclude the electoral process as soon as possible in a way that ensures the confidence of the Somali people in its outcome.

    We underline the importance of an urgent meeting of the National Consultative Council (NCC) as the appropriate forum in which to resolve fundamental issues, address observed electoral shortcomings and accelerate the process. Greater transparency in the process will be particularly important. We reiterate that the NCC is established as the forum through which grievances with the process are addressed. At the technical level it is essential that the independence of the authority of the Electoral Bodies is respected.

    We urge all Somalia’s leaders to attend the NCC meeting and to engage constructively in these talks. We remain supportive of any process that respects the 17 September 2020 and 27 May 2021 agreements and leads to consensus on a way forward.

    This is a time for leadership and cooperation by all parties. It is vital Somalia’s leaders look beyond self-interest and refrain from any actions that could exacerbate the political tensions and risk violence, including through public statements, parallel processes or other provocative measures.

    As we stated earlier this year, in the absence of consensus leading to inclusive and credible elections being held without further delay, the international community’s relationship with Somalia’s leadership will change. The UK will work with its international partners on a common approach to re-evaluate our relationship and the nature of our assistance to Somalia.

  • George Eustice – 2021 Comments on Investment in Fisheries

    George Eustice – 2021 Comments on Investment in Fisheries

    The comments made by George Eustice, the Environment Secretary, on 27 December 2021.

    A year on from the Trade and Cooperation Agreement, a positive picture is emerging for our fishing industry.

    Today, we are announcing a £65 million infrastructure scheme which will allow us to modernise ports and harbours and increase capacity and efficiency at processing facilities. A £10 million fund will encourage new entrants into the processing, catching and aquaculture sectors, and train and upskill those in the industry.

    We are committed to levelling up coastal communities across the UK, and this marks a period of rejuvenation for our fishing industry.