Tag: 2022

  • PRESS RELEASE : Ukraine must return all its territories, this will be a victory of justice – Volodymyr Zelenskyy during a conversation with the Harvard university community [September 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Ukraine must return all its territories, this will be a victory of justice – Volodymyr Zelenskyy during a conversation with the Harvard university community [September 2022]

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 28 September 2022.

    Ukraine must return all its temporarily occupied territories, and only then can we talk about the end of the war. This was stated by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during a conversation with students and lecturers of Harvard University.

    “If it is not clear that we have regained our land, the war is over and there is peace, and instead something is always under a question mark, some part is not de-occupied, and the other part is in some kind of compromise, then, believe me, Russia will return to the occupation of our land,” the Head of State said.

    The President noted that, unfortunately, Ukraine will not be able to return its dead citizens, but it can certainly restore justice, which begins with the return of its land.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy is convinced that Russia’s war against Ukraine demonstrated the need to reset international institutions, which should react faster, preferably preventively, without waiting for a bad result.

    Also, in his opinion, one may believe or not believe Russia’s threats to use nuclear weapons, but the world should definitely be strong and not be afraid of intimidation by any aggressor.

    “Because there will be many more such threats. So that there are fewer of them, it should be systematically written out what the reaction will be. Even to words or intentions. For such military and political leaders to be afraid to even think of threatening any state with anything – with nuclear weapons, hunger, annexation, or occupation,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.

    The President is convinced that Ukraine can set an example of such changes in the international security system, because it was on the territory of our country that the aggressor violated human rights, tortured, raped, seized a nuclear power plant, threatened with nuclear weapons, etc. Therefore, as the Head of State noted, the international working group headed by the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak and former Secretary General of NATO Anders Fogh Rasmussen developed recommendations on security guarantees for our country.

    “We sent them to world leaders and would like to apply them. It is important that the countries that find themselves in danger can receive weapons, sanctions against the aggressor, and financial aid in a short time,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Andriy Yermak held an online meeting with representatives of the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America [September 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Andriy Yermak held an online meeting with representatives of the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America [September 2022]

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 28 September 2022.

    Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak spoke in a video conference format with representatives of the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America (UCCA).

    At the beginning of the conversation, he expressed gratitude to Ukrainians around the world, particularly in the United States, for supporting our country during all these months of the full-scale Russian invasion.

    “The Ukrainian diaspora is a cementing link that unites the efforts of American society to help in the fight against Russian total evil,” the Head of the President’s Office emphasized.

    Andriy Yermak also reminded that 215 defenders of Ukraine, including two US citizens, were recently released from Russian captivity, and the work on the liberation of all prisoners will not stop.

    The Head of the Office of the President stated that Ukraine will continue to insist on recognizing Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism at all levels, and the need for this should be actively communicated.

    Andriy Yermak noted that now it is extremely important to continue and strengthen the powerful armed support for Ukraine by the US to free all our people and Ukrainian land from the occupiers as soon as possible.

    He said that weekly briefings are held in the President’s Office for the military of the United States and Great Britain, who receive detailed information about the current developments at the front and the use of aid provided by partners.

    Deputy Head of the Office of the President Roman Mashovets informed the UCCA representatives about the needs of the defense forces of Ukraine and outlined the ways in which Ukrainians in the US could contribute to our country obtaining the necessary means to protect and liberate its land.

    According to Andriy Yermak, it is extremely important that the US be at the forefront of the process of bringing Russia’s top leadership to justice for war crimes.

    Deputy Head of the Office of the President Andriy Smyrnov emphasized the importance of creating a special international tribunal that would deal with the bloodiest crime of aggression since World War II, which caused all other subsequent war crimes during the Russian aggression against Ukraine. The project of creating this tribunal has already been presented to the ambassadors of 30 countries.

    Deputy Head of the Office of the President Rostyslav Shurma spoke about the plans for the reconstruction of Ukraine, which concern both the urgent restoration of the social, energy, and transport infrastructure for the normal functioning of the state today, as well as a more distant perspective. In particular, it is about the Recovery Fund, which will aim to create opportunities for public and private investors to participate in the reconstruction and revitalization of Ukraine’s economy.

    Andriy Yermak also offered the Ukrainian diaspora in the US to join the United24 platform initiated by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and choose their representatives who could become its ambassadors.

    For his part, President of the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America Andriy Futey noted that the Ukrainian community in the United States is constantly working to stop the enemy who has come to Ukrainian soil. This concerns the areas of defense support for Ukraine, sanctions pressure on Russia, recognition of the Russian Federation as a state sponsor of terrorism, and holding its leadership accountable for war crimes.

    He talked about the measures of the Ukrainian diaspora in support of Ukraine, and also expressed readiness to actively promote the initiatives of our country in the United States.

  • Nadine Dorries – 2022 Comments Calling for General Election

    Nadine Dorries – 2022 Comments Calling for General Election

    The comments made by Nadine Dorries, the Conservative MP for Mid Bedfordshire, on Twitter on 3 October 2022.

    Widespread dismay at the fact that 3 years of work has effectively been put on hold. No one asked for this. C4 sale, online safety, BBC licence feee review – all signed off by cabinet all ready to go, all stopped. If Liz wants a whole new mandate, she must take to the country.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Kyrylo Tymoshenko held a meeting with the Ambassador of Romania regarding participation in the implementation of the Fast Recovery Plan [September 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Kyrylo Tymoshenko held a meeting with the Ambassador of Romania regarding participation in the implementation of the Fast Recovery Plan [September 2022]

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 27 September 2022.

    The Office of the President of Ukraine continues involving partners in the implementation of the Fast Recovery Plan and the restoration of the infrastructure damaged by the full-scale Russian invasion. On Tuesday, Deputy Head of the Office of the President Kyrylo Tymoshenko held a meeting with Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Romania to Ukraine Alexandru Victor Micula.

    Kyrylo Tymoshenko spoke in detail about the recovery plan and the creation of a special reconstruction fund. He also informed about the initiative of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, according to which partner states, individual cities and large businesses are offered to take under patronage the restoration of regions of Ukraine, individual objects or directions. Everyone can choose what to take care of.

    The Deputy Head of the President’s Office noted that the needs of our country are constantly updated, as the war continues and the Ukrainian Armed Forces de-occupy new territories. Now, on the eve of winter, the restoration of housing, networks and other critical infrastructure is urgent.

    “Many citizens have already returned home, and they need to restore the roofs in their houses, replace windows and so on,” noted Kyrylo Tymoshenko.

    He added that part of the work, in particular the most urgent one, is carried out with budget funds, but Ukraine’s resources are limited, so the help of partners is needed.

    Alexandru Victor Micula noted that Romania is ready to support the recovery of Ukraine and is waiting for detailed information about the facilities and the Fast Recovery Plan, which can be presented to the government.

    The Ambassador expressed interest in involving Romanian private individuals and companies in the recovery process, which could speed up the reconstruction of Ukraine, since the provision of budget funds requires bureaucratic procedures.

    The Deputy Head of the President’s Office noted that the Ukrainian troops are fighting for the liberation of the Luhansk region and the final de-occupation of the Kharkiv region. And in the already liberated areas of the Kharkiv region, the issue of restoring networks that were completely destroyed during hostilities is extremely urgent.

    In the Sumy, Chernihiv and Kyiv regions, the most pressing issue is assistance in rebuilding citizens’ homes. According to Kyrylo Tymoshenko, there are about 20,000 private houses in the Kyiv region that need urgent repair.

  • PRESS RELEASE : New Civil Service Commissioners appointed [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : New Civil Service Commissioners appointed [October 2022]

    The press release issued by the Cabinet Office on 3 October 2022.

    Elizabeth Walmsley, Stephen Cohen, Christopher Pilgrim and Atul Devani have been appointed as Commissioners as part of the Civil Service Commission.

    Together they bring valuable skills and experience from both public and private sector backgrounds.

    The Civil Service Commission is an independent statutory body that oversees appointments to the Civil Service, ensuring that they are made on merit on the basis of fair and open competition. Commissioners also promote and hear appeals brought under the Civil Service Code.

    The new Civil Service Commissioners have been appointed after an open competition which took place in 2022.

    The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Nadim Zahawi said:

    I would like to congratulate the four new commissioners on their appointments. They bring a variety of expertise that will help ensure that civil servants are recruited on merit and on the basis of fair and open competition, helping safeguard an impartial Civil Service.

    Baroness Gisela Stuart, the First Civil Service Commissioner, said:

    I am delighted that Atul, Christopher, Elizabeth and Stephen will be joining our board of Civil Service Commissioners. Their extensive experience and expertise from leadership roles and boards in other sectors will enrich the Commission’s work both as an independent regulator of recruitment into the Civil Service and in hearing complaints under the Civil Service Code. I look forward to working with them as Commissioners, helping to ensure we have an effective Civil Service, appointed on merit, to develop and deliver government services across the country.

    The new Commissioners announced today join the Commission from 3 October 2022 for a 5 year non-renewable term. Commissioners work part-time, typically between 4 and 8 days a month.

  • PRESS RELEASE : North Korea ballistic missile launch – FCDO statement [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : North Korea ballistic missile launch – FCDO statement [October 2022]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 3 October 2022.

    A Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office spokesperson said:

    North Korea’s decision to carry out its fourth ballistic missile test in a week on 1st October is in complete violation of UN Security Council Resolutions.

    The UK continues to work closely with our partners to urge North Korea to return to dialogue and take credible steps towards denuclearisation in a complete, verifiable and irreversible manner.

  • Ben Wallace – 2022 Speech to Conservative Party Conference

    Ben Wallace – 2022 Speech to Conservative Party Conference

    The speech made by Ben Wallace, the Secretary of State for Defence, in Birmingham on 2 October 2022.

    Good evening Conference,

    I am delighted to be here today in Birmingham. It’s been great to come back here since 2018. It’s been even nicer to have a musical accompaniment from the people outside who think we should gather today with a theme tune. The amazing thing about Birmingham is it’s one of Britain’s great cities and an outstanding example of the rich fabric that makes up our country. You know too often, politicians and journalists think the world stops and starts in London.

    Andy Street and his excellent team here in Birmingham demonstrate quite the opposite. And as a Lancashire MP, I am truly grateful for the work started by Boris Johnson to level up this country. I know that our new Prime Minister is equally dedicated to continue that mission.

    But as we gather today for the start of our conference, I want to start by first of all paying tribute to the late Queen. The motto of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst is “Serve to Lead”.

    In it, lies the key to understanding that to be a leader, you must put your soldiers’ needs before yourself. You must be selfless. Our late Queen was the very embodiment of that motto.

    She put her subjects before herself. She put her duty to them before her own needs. The men and women of the armed forces knew that and were inspired by that.

    To know that they had a Commander-in-Chief who was truly focused on their wellbeing and their interests, while expecting the highest of standards from them, was genuinely inspirational to all those who served.

    We will all miss her greatly. In these anxious and globally unstable times, fanned by the polarising flames of social media, we all need some constant reassurance in our lives. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second was that constant.

    Another constant, is the men and women of our Armed Forces. They have been with us through all our troubles. Most recently through Covid, through the evacuation from Afghanistan, through the invasion of Ukraine and again, just a few weeks ago, on parade to say goodbye to the Commander-in-Chief.

    They always display the finest qualities and dedication to duty. Day in, day out, they defend us and our allies.

    When I took the reins at the Ministry of Defence in 2019, I undertook to reform defence to ensure that our forces had what they needed, to do the tasks given to them by Government.

    But I also drew on my own experiences, to once and for all put a stop to the “hollowing out” of our forces. For decades, Prime Ministers had wanted more, but Chancellors had wanted less.

    The result of this, for as long as I can remember, was an Armed Forces that on the surface looked fine, but inside struggled with ammunition stocks, kit maintenance, ship availability, and low living standards.

    In short, I was determined that whatever funding we got, we spent it making sure that it could deliver a ready, deployable force – well equipped, well armed and well trained.

    And with any new funding, the priority would not be shiny new toys, but fixing what we had first. Only then could we embark on funding to invest for the new and modernisation.

    So I put the challenge of being a threat-lead and modern Armed Forces at the heart of the 2020 Defence Command Paper.

    Boris Johnson shared that view and handed us the biggest settlement since the Cold War. He recognised that we needed to invest in our Armed Forces and not to manage decline.

    And Liz Truss, our new Prime Minister, has gone even further and done what will be needed to finish the job. When she was Foreign Secretary, she knew what the threats were out there and she knew the influence that Britain’s Armed Forces delivered around the world.

    But she also knew that Defence can’t live on historical reputation alone. It needed real investment and for the first time a government that would move it up their priority list.

    The Prime Minister’s pledge to invest 3% of GDP by 2030 is what we needed to keep this country and our allies safe.

    Liz Truss knows this is not a “discretionary” choice, but a necessity. The instability and insecurity we see around the world will not go away by itself.

    On Friday, President Putin illegally annexed part of Ukraine. Another European state. To accompany this occasion, he delivered another tirade at the world.

    He did this at the very moment his own poorly equipped troops, appallingly led were being routed from the East of Ukraine.

    As countries around the world condemned his actions, he attended a concert, cheered on by bussed-in crowds. Ridiculous as his homophobic, anti-West rants were, what he didn’t say was just as interesting.

    He never addressed the tens of thousands of Russian widows and mothers, whose young men were sent to their deaths by incompetent generals and because of his illegal invasion.

    Or the more than fifty thousand injured personnel he is frightened to visit. He didn’t address the charges of war crimes his forces have been involved in.

    Because for President Putin, there is no going back. His intentions are clear. He will not stop in Ukraine. He will push west. His own essays say as much.

    He genuinely believes in some Tsarist, imperialist destiny to unite the supposedly ancient people of Rus. By all means at his disposal, he seeks to pursue “ethnic nationalism” in a way we haven’t seen since the 1940s.

    Be under no illusion – he is dangerous. Ukraine says they are fighting not just for themselves, but also for us. And they are right. It is why we must stand strong beside them. It is why we must not let brutality and disregard for human rights triumph over the values of all we hold dear.

    And our response matters, because the world is watching. The question some will be asking is “does the international community have the determination, the unity and the resilience to stand up for each other and for the rule of law?”.

    Well, to date, the answer is a clear and resounding “Yes”. In February this year, the day after Russia’s invasion, I held the first international donor conference on Ukraine to coordinate military aid.

    We had 25 countries in attendance from across Europe. That rapidly grew to 35. And the aid to Ukraine is not shrinking, it is growing.

    Last week, I visited Ukraine again to see what more we can do. Despite the attacks, they are strong and they are winning.

    I am proud to say that British weapons, like the NLAWs, are helping to make a real difference. But as well as British hardware, we are helping with our training as well.

    We committed to training ten thousand Ukrainian troops this year and we are supported by Danes, Finns, Swedes, Norwegians, Dutch, Canadians, Estonians, Lithuanians and New Zealanders all here delivering for this challenge.

    I am pleased to say that we are committed to training, next year, a further twenty or thirty thousand troops, as required.

    President Putin must see the folly of his invasion. His army is broken, his international reputation is shattered, and Russia’s standing in the world is lesser than it was. His errors are strategic.

    Instead of discouraging NATO, he has pushed Sweden and Finland to join it. No one made them, but seeing Russia’s behaviour changed the long-standing positions of two countries who for decades were wedded to neutrality.

    I am delighted they are now joining NATO. But how unnecessary his invasion has been and at a cost of huge suffering to all in Ukraine and wider.

    But Putin’s reactions are wider than just Ukraine. His reach goes further. This week, we saw the “mysterious” damage inflicted to the Nordstream pipelines.

    And it should remind us all how fragile our economy and infrastructure is to such hybrid attacks. Our intent is to protect them. Our internet and energy are highly reliant on pipelines and cables. Russia makes no secret of its ability to target such infrastructure.

    So for that reason I can announce that we have recently committed to two specialist ships with the capability to keep our cables and pipelines safe.

    The first Multi Role Survey Ship for Seabed Warfare will be purchased by the end of this year, fitted out here in the UK, and in operation before the end of next year. The second ship will be built in the UK and we will plan to make sure it covers all our vulnerabilities.

    We have no time to lose. The Prime Minister is determined to invest in defence, stand up to Russia, stand by Ukraine, and prepare us to face the threats for tomorrow. The reality is that we can’t afford NOT to invest 3 per cent of GDP in defence and our Prime Minister understands that.

    To not do so would imperil our security and risk having Armed Forces out of step with their peers – and more worryingly out of step with our enemies.

    Conference, I know times are tough and up and down Britain, people are struggling with the effects of global inflation and rising interest rates. Sadly, we are not alone in this. Across Europe and the G7, the cost of living is going up and up and service personnel are no different.

    That is why this year I have rolled out free “wrap-around childcare” for all in the forces. It is why I have frozen the daily food charge for our personnel and capped rent increases at 1 per cent for service families. If we don’t look after the people in our Armed Forces, the most important equipment of all, then what is the point of having our Armed Forces?

    As well as helping with the cost of living, the Ministry of Defence is one of the key drivers of economic growth across the UK.

    We support 219,000 private sector jobs with more than £20bn of investment in equipment and support every year.

    Here in the Midlands, in Telford, we are making the new Challenger 3 turrets and Boxer armoured vehicles. In all, Defence spending contributes over 400,000 jobs in this country, right across the Union.

    We are building ships in Scotland, manufacturing armoured vehicles in Wales, and assembling the, now world-famous, NLAW anti-tank missiles in Northern Ireland – bringing new jobs, investment and opportunities to every part of the United Kingdom.

    There is more to do.

    Conference, for those who think that the solution is to turn to Labour however, I would say that now is not the time to deploy Captain Mainwaring and his platoon to help with our Nation’s defence.

    You can see the Labour Party now – Captain Keir Mainwaring, marching around his bunker in Islington, with Sergeant “Blair” Wilson whispering in his ear, and Private “Corbyn” Godfrey telling us how “DOOMED” we all are.

    But you know, Mr Starmer, investing in Defence and supporting our troops requires a lot more than waving a Union Jack. You have to actually fund them.

    You have to actually recognise that as the threat changes, so must the investment. In the world we live in today, there is no place for Labour’s “Home Guard” amateurs.

    So, Mr Starmer, when will you match the Prime Minister’s pledge of 3% of GDP by 2030? Will you put your money where your mouth is?

    And before I end, I want to pay tribute to my team at Defence. I have been incredibly lucky as Secretary of State to have had such excellent Ministers.

    I want to thank Jeremy Quinn, Leo Docherty and Suzanne Webb for the work they have done.

    And I am sorry to see Johnny Mercer leave the Government.

    But I also want to welcome Sarah Atherton and Alec Shelbrooke to their posts. They will do an outstanding job.

    Our PPSs Ian Levy and Mark Eastwood are also key and are valued contributors to the team. For that is what it is… a team in Defence.

    So, Conference, whatever the world may throw at us in the next few years, and no one says it is going to be easy, you can be sure that this team, alongside the UK’s Armed Forces, will be working day and night, across the globe, to defend us and keep our allies safe.

    Thank you very much.

  • Simon Clarke – 2022 Comments in Support of 45p Tax Rate

    Simon Clarke – 2022 Comments in Support of 45p Tax Rate

    The comments made by Simon Clarke, the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, on Twitter on 2 October 2022.

    Great answer by Liz Truss to Laura [BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg] on the 45p rate. We should do what’s right to grow the economy and have the simplest, most competitive tax code we can. Rather [than] obsess over the “optics”, let’s focus on policies which strengthen the country.

  • Kwasi Kwarteng – 2022 Statement Scrapping Tax Cut for High Earners

    Kwasi Kwarteng – 2022 Statement Scrapping Tax Cut for High Earners

    The statement made by Kwasi Kwarteng, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, on 3 October 2022.

    From supporting British business to lowering the tax burden for the lowest paid, our Growth Plan sets out a new approach to build a more prosperous economy.

    However, it is clear that the abolition of the 45p tax rate has become a distraction from our overriding mission to tackle the challenges facing our country.

    As a result, I’m announcing we are not proceeding with the abolition of the 45p tax rate. We get it, and we have listened.

    This will allow us to focus on delivering the major parts of our growth package.

    First, our Energy Price Guarantee, which will support households and businesses with their energy bills.

    Second, cutting taxes to put money back in the pockets of 30 million hard-working people and grow our economy.

    Third, driving supply side reforms – including accelerating major infrastructure projects – to get Britain moving.

  • Liz Truss – 2022 Statement Scrapping Tax Cut for High Earners

    Liz Truss – 2022 Statement Scrapping Tax Cut for High Earners

    The statement made by Liz Truss, the Prime Minister, on 3 October 2022.

    We get it and we have listened.

    The abolition of the 45pc rate had become a distraction from our mission to get Britain moving.

    Our focus now is on building a high growth economy that funds world-class public services, boosts wages, and creates opportunities across the country.