Tag: 2022

  • PRESS RELEASE : New wave of bombardment is an attack on Ukrainian civilians’ way of life – UK statement at the Security Council [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : New wave of bombardment is an attack on Ukrainian civilians’ way of life – UK statement at the Security Council [October 2022]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 21 October 2022.

    Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki at the Security Council briefing on Ukraine.

    Thank you President. Thank you again to Under-Secretary-General DiCarlo for your briefing.

    And thank you to Resident Coordinator Brown for your invaluable update on the situation on the ground and the work the UN is doing in the toughest of circumstances.

    So far, this war has killed, maimed and psychologically damaged thousands of people. Millions have been forced to flee. Ukrainian towns and cities have been reduced to rubble, with evidence of atrocities left behind in the ruins. We have heard unbearable stories of sexual violence.

    And the real objectives of the invasion have been exposed by Russia’s attempts to suppress Ukrainian national identity and culture and illegally annex Ukrainian land; an act widely condemned by the UN membership last week.

    Unfortunately, an already appalling situation appears to be getting worse.

    Under the command of Colonel General Sergei Surovikin, a man infamous for brutalities against civilians in Syria, we have seen a renewed campaign of drone and missile strikes across Ukraine.

    Heavily populated areas have been hit, as well as playgrounds, traffic in rush hour, and apartment buildings nowhere near frontlines or military installations. A new wave of bombardment has deliberately targeted critical national infrastructure, leaving some thirty per cent of Ukraine’s power stations damaged or destroyed. These are attacks on Ukrainian civilians’ way of life. And they are a clear breach of international humanitarian law.

    They are egregious in their own right, but even worse as winter approaches. Russian attacks mean Ukrainians are losing the ability to heat their homes and cook their food.

    The intent behind these attacks is clear. Russia is seeking to subjugate Ukraine by terrorising civilians. And it is doing so using weaponry obtained from Iran in violation of Security Council resolution 2231.

    Now Russia is trying to distract us with attacks on the UN’s integrity and on its mandate to investigate. But resolution 2231 is clear. It asks the Secretary-General to report to the Council on its implementation and there is extensive precedent for site visits.

    Of course the key issue is that, wherever these drones come from, their use against civilians is barbaric.

    President, Russia’s actions are illegal and immoral, and they must come to an end.

    So once again, we call on Russia to stop its disinformation and misdirection and its accusations that the West is somehow responsible for its atrocities.

    We call on Russia to heed the calls of the international community, respect its obligations under international law and stop attacks on civilians, energy infrastructure, hospitals and health facilities. And we call on Russia yet again to end this war and return to the path of dialogue it abandoned in February.

    Finally President,

    We recognise as others have the wider negative impact of Russia’s war.

    The positive impact of the Black Sea Grain Initiative on global grain prices is clear and we have heard more about that today. We welcome and encourage efforts by the Secretary-General to ensure the continuation of the agreement. You have the UK’s full support.

  • Matt Hancock – 2022 Comments on Rishi Sunak Becoming Prime Minister

    Matt Hancock – 2022 Comments on Rishi Sunak Becoming Prime Minister

    The comments made by Matt Hancock, the Conservative MP for West Suffolk, on Twitter on 21 October 2022.

    I have worked incredibly closely with Boris, Rishi and Penny in Government. I admire all three With the challenges we face today: economic crisis & the need to restore authoritative leadership, Rishi Sunak is the best person to lead our country I’m voting Rishi and hope you do too.

  • Duncan Baker – 2022 Comments on Rishi Sunak Becoming Prime Minister

    Duncan Baker – 2022 Comments on Rishi Sunak Becoming Prime Minister

    The comments made by Duncan Baker, the Conservative MP for North Norfolk, on Twitter on 21 October 2022.

    As the country faces some incredibly difficult financial challenges, Rishi [Sunak] is clearly the best person suited to deal with them.

    Guiding us through these times makes him the right person not just for the party but more importantly for the country right now.

  • Stuart Anderson – 2022 Comments on the Conservative Leadership Contest

    Stuart Anderson – 2022 Comments on the Conservative Leadership Contest

    The comments made by Stuart Anderson, the Conservative MP for Wolverhampton South West, on Twitter on 21 October 2022.

    Currently, people are contacting me regarding who I am backing as the next Conservative party leader and Prime Minister. As an Assistant Government Whip, I am unable to share my views. I will maintain impartiality at all times – it is my duty to remain neutral.

  • Tom Tugendhat – 2022 Comments on Rishi Sunak Becoming Prime Minister

    Tom Tugendhat – 2022 Comments on Rishi Sunak Becoming Prime Minister

    The comments made by Tom Tugendhat, the Conservative MP for Tonbridge and Malling, on Twitter on 21 October 2022.

    We need economic stability. That’s why I’m backing Rishi Sunak.

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  • Jonathan Lord – 2022 Comments on Rishi Sunak Becoming Prime Minister

    Jonathan Lord – 2022 Comments on Rishi Sunak Becoming Prime Minister

    The comments made by Jonathan Lord, the Conservative MP for Woking, on Twitter on 21 October 2022.

    I’ve decided to back Rishi Sunak to be our next Prime Minister and I’ve just submitted a formal nomination to that effect. Fiercely intelligent and hard working, Rishi has the right skill-set and experience to be an outstanding PM – especially in these challenging economic times.

  • Rebecca Pow – 2022 Comments on Rishi Sunak Becoming Prime Minister

    Rebecca Pow – 2022 Comments on Rishi Sunak Becoming Prime Minister

    The comments made by Rebecca Pow, the Conservative MP for Taunton Deane, on Twitter on 21 October 2022.

    Unity, stability, certainty. This is what we need. And we need it now. It’s time for sense. It’s time for Sunak. #ReadyForRishi

  • James Wild – 2022 Comments on Rishi Sunak Becoming Prime Minister

    James Wild – 2022 Comments on Rishi Sunak Becoming Prime Minister

    The comments made by James Wild, the Conservative MP for North West Norfolk, on Twitter on 21 October 2022.

    Given the economic challenges, we need a Prime Minister who can bring stability and confidence to the markets with a plan for the country to help people through this. I backed Rishi Sunak before as the person with the best experience to do that and I am supporting him again.

  • Lucy Frazer – 2022 Comments on Rishi Sunak Becoming Prime Minister

    Lucy Frazer – 2022 Comments on Rishi Sunak Becoming Prime Minister

    The comments made by Lucy Frazer, the Conservative MP for South East Cambridgeshire, on Twitter on 21 October 2022.

    I’m backing Rishi Sunak for PM. We are facing serious economic challenges as a country. Having worked with Rishi at the Treasury I know he has the skills and experience to provide the leadership we need.

  • Marcus Fysh – 2022 Comments on Penny Mordaunt Becoming Prime Minister

    Marcus Fysh – 2022 Comments on Penny Mordaunt Becoming Prime Minister

    The comments made by Marcus Fysh, the Conservative MP for Yeovil, on Twitter on 21 October 2022.

    Penny Mordaunt is the candidate who will bring Conservatives together, appeal to people of all ages and backgrounds, and deliver on the crucial work we must do to build a great future for people in all parts of our country.