Tag: Comments

  • Pam Cameron – 2022 Comments on Healthcare in Northern Ireland

    Pam Cameron – 2022 Comments on Healthcare in Northern Ireland

    The comments made by Pam Cameron, the DUP’s Health Spokesperson in Northern Ireland, on 6 August 2022.

    ‘These are deeply disturbing figures. Behind every statistic is a family mourning the loss of a loved one and that must drive us to realise the change desperately needed to secure better outcomes for local patients.

    Covid-19 and the disruption of many routine health services has adversely and disproportionately affected those on hospital waiting lists. Tragically, we may never fully know how many deaths were preventable.However, these problems did not start with the pandemic and they will not end with the pandemic either.

    It may be difficult to establish how many of these deaths were directly caused by delays in receiving attention or treatment but at a minimum it is clear that thousands of people across our Province are spending their final weeks and months in pain, discomfort or with deep uncertainty about their health. That isn’t something we should be willing to accept.

    At the recent election we put forward a 5-point plan, including the need to fix our NHS. At the core of that is reform and transformation of the Health Service to ensure it is capable of meeting current and future challenges. We will continue to make the case at Westminster for adequate funding and for a future local Executive to ensure the focus is on reducing waiting lists and reform of the health system.

  • Steve Barclay – 2022 Comments on Trip to Warwickshire Health Facilities

    Steve Barclay – 2022 Comments on Trip to Warwickshire Health Facilities

    The comments made by Steve Barclay, the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, on 5 August 2022.

    With the backlogs due to COVID it is vital that we innovate to speed up diagnosis and treatment. So it was great to see the state of the art new diagnostic centre in Nuneaton, which opens in 10 days time, and to discuss with local GPs how this will also help them deliver improved patient care.

    Diagnostic one-stop shops, like the George Eliot Hospital, are right at the heart of local communities and are helping to speed up access to X-rays, lung function tests, ultrasound and endoscopy. By bringing under one roof cardiac and respiratory diagnosis with access to pathology investigations, it will allow patients to attend once rather than need repeat visits. It is also good for staff retention and progression to have these new facilities with state of the art equipment.

    This, combined with other innovations in the region like remote monitoring at Manor Park Surgery are supporting the NHS on the biggest catch up programme in history.

  • Anneliese Dodds – 2022 Comments on Admission by Rishi Sunak he Removed Funding from Deprived Areas

    Anneliese Dodds – 2022 Comments on Admission by Rishi Sunak he Removed Funding from Deprived Areas

    The comments made by Anneliese Dodds, the Chair of the Labour Party, on 5 August 2022.

    Proof Rishi Sunak and the Tories deliberately funnelled taxpayers’ money to rich parts of the country.

    If your school is crumbling, your hospital overflowing or your police station closing, remember who’s to blame.

  • Nadhim Zahawi – 2022 Comments on August 2022 Interest Rates Rise

    Nadhim Zahawi – 2022 Comments on August 2022 Interest Rates Rise

    The comments made by Nadhim Zahawi, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, on 4 August 2022.

    I know today’s news will have been concerning for many people across the UK. I’ve spoken to Andrew Bailey, the Bank of England Governor to discuss the challenging global context and our continued focus to tackling inflation and supporting people with rising prices.

  • Lisa Nandy – 2022 Comments on Admission by Rishi Sunak he Removed Funding from Deprived Areas

    Lisa Nandy – 2022 Comments on Admission by Rishi Sunak he Removed Funding from Deprived Areas

    The comments made Lisa Nandy, the Shadow Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, on 5 August 2022 following the comments made by Rishi Sunak in Tunbridge Wells.

    This is scandalous. Rishi Sunak is openly boasting that he fixed the rules to funnel taxpayers’ money to rich Tory shires. This is our money. It should be spent fairly and where it’s most needed – not used as a bribe to Tory members. Talk about showing your true colours.

  • Rishi Sunak – 2022 Comments on Taking Money from Deprived Urban Areas

    Rishi Sunak – 2022 Comments on Taking Money from Deprived Urban Areas

    The comments made by Rishi Sunak, the former Chancellor of the Exchequer, at a Conservative Party campaign event in Tunbridge Wells on 29 July 2022.

    I managed to start changing the funding formulas, to ensure that areas like this get the funding that they deserve. We inherited a bunch of formulas from Labour that shoved all the funding into deprived urban areas and that needed to be undone. I started the work of undoing that.

  • Simon Kirby – 2016 Comments on Government Cancelling Market for Secondary Annuities

    Simon Kirby – 2016 Comments on Government Cancelling Market for Secondary Annuities

    The comments made by Simon Kirby, the then Economic Secretary to the Treasury, on 18 October 2016.

    Allowing consumers to sell on their annuity income was always dependent on balancing the creation of an effective market with making sure consumers are properly protected.

    It has become clear that we cannot guarantee consumers will get good value for money in a market that is likely to be small and limited.

    Pursuing this policy in these circumstances would put consumers at risk – this is something that I am not prepared to do.

  • Simon Kirby – 2016 Comments on the Pensions Dashboard

    Simon Kirby – 2016 Comments on the Pensions Dashboard

    The comments made by Simon Kirby, the then Economic Secretary to the Treasury, on 11 September 2016.

    Pensions and savings decisions are some of the most important a person will make during their lifetime. The government is determined to make sure people can access the information they need to plan effectively for their future.

    Technology, like mobile phone apps, has made day to day banking easier than it’s ever been and it is time for pensions to catch up. Think of a future where you can compare your pension pots with the touch of a button.

    The Pensions Dashboard will unlock a huge amount of information that will help people make the best choices for them and I am delighted that eleven of the largest pension providers have agreed to work together to build a working prototype by March 2017.

  • Nigel Adams – 2022 Comments on Visit to Osaka

    Nigel Adams – 2022 Comments on Visit to Osaka

    The comments made by Nigel Adams, the Cabinet Office Minister, on 4 August 2022.

    It has been great to visit Osaka, see the site for the 2025 Expo and learn more about the historic ties between Japan and the UK.

    Expo 2025 will be a fantastic opportunity to showcase the best of British innovation and culture and further enhance our deepening partnership with Japan.

    My conversations with stakeholders this week have underlined the deep interest and shared values between the UK and Japan and the scope for us to work more closely together in the coming years on key global challenges in life sciences, sustainability and digital technology.

  • Colm Gildernew – 2022 Comments on Health in Northern Ireland

    Colm Gildernew – 2022 Comments on Health in Northern Ireland

    The comments made by Colm Gildernew, the Sinn Féin spokesman for Health, on 2 August 2022.

    After over a decade of cruel cuts and underinvestment in our health service, the Tories are once again demonstrating that they are bad for your health.

    Rather than playing politics with the NHS, the Tories should stop giving cover to the DUP to block an Executive and efforts to invest an extra £1 billion in our health service.

    Sinn Féin are ready to form an Executive today to tackle waiting lists, to recruit more doctors and nurses and fund cancer and mental health services.

    Health workers like many other workers at this time are struggling with the rising cost of living and are entitled to fair pay and conditions.

    The British government needs to get real and start taking action to tackle the cost-of-living crisis and record-breaking inflation that is impacting workers and families now.