Tag: Comments

  • Steve Barclay – 2022 Comments on Becoming Secretary of State for Health and Social Care

    Steve Barclay – 2022 Comments on Becoming Secretary of State for Health and Social Care

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

    It is an honour to take up the position of Health and Social Care Secretary. Our NHS and social care staff have showed us time and again – throughout the pandemic and beyond – what it means to work with compassion and dedication to transform lives.

    This government is investing more than ever before in our NHS and care services to beat the Covid backlogs, recruit 50,000 more nurses, reform social care and ensure patients across the country can access the care they need.

  • Anthony Mangnall – 2022 Comments on the Prime Minister’s Behaviour

    Anthony Mangnall – 2022 Comments on the Prime Minister’s Behaviour

    The comments made by Anthony Mangnall, the Conservative MP for Totnes, on Twitter on 5 July 2022.

    It is time for cabinet colleagues to recognise the appalling damage that the Prime Minister is doing to the party, government and country.

    It isn’t good enough and each day that passes those who sit in cabinet will be more complicit with this farcical situation.

    Time4change.

  • Mims Davies – 2022 Comments on Older Workers

    Mims Davies – 2022 Comments on Older Workers

    The comments made by Mims Davies, the Minister for Employment, on 4 July 2022.

    Older workers are a huge asset to this country, and there are currently more than 400,000 over 50s in roles than before the pandemic.

    We’re increasing funding and support at every step of their journey up the career ladder, to ensure everyone gets the support they need to get into work, progress and use their experience to boost their earnings and plan for a better future. Helping people find the security of a stable income, through a job they can take pride in, is also one of the best ways for people to support their families during these challenging times.

  • Michael Gove – 2022 Comments on Andy Haldane’s Appointment as Chair of Levelling Up Advisory Council

    Michael Gove – 2022 Comments on Andy Haldane’s Appointment as Chair of Levelling Up Advisory Council

    The comments made by Michael Gove, the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, on 27 June 2022.

    For Levelling Up to succeed we need scrutiny, challenge and transparency to ensure we deliver on our missions to spread opportunity and prosperity to every corner of the country.

    I am delighted Andy Haldane has agreed to chair the Levelling Up Advisory Council. His vision and experience were crucial to putting missions at the heart of the Levelling Up White Paper and as Chair I know he will continue to drive forward this vital work.

  • Amanda Milling – 2022 Comments on Visit to Israel, the Occupied Palestinian Territories and Jordan

    Amanda Milling – 2022 Comments on Visit to Israel, the Occupied Palestinian Territories and Jordan

    The comments made by Amanda Milling, the Minister for Asia and the Middle East, on 27 June 2022.

    I was delighted to make my first official visit to Israel, the Occupied Palestinian Territories and Jordan as Minister for the Middle East.

    I covered a lot of ground in a short space of time in Israel where the relationship has never been stronger. From fascinating examples of Israeli tech and innovation, to the upcoming UK-Israel Bilateral Roadmap, to peacebuilding projects and efforts to promote the two-state solution.

    Visiting the Occupied Palestinian Territories was a fantastic opportunity to meet a whole range of Palestinians to discuss the UK-Palestinian bilateral relationship and understand the impact of the occupation. I was particularly pleased to meet with Palestinian civil society to reassure them of the UK’s unwavering support for media freedom and human rights defenders.

    Last year we celebrated 100 years of friendship between the UK and Jordan, a friendship that the UK is fully committed to sustaining and developing into its second century. I expressed my gratitude for the Kingdom’s extraordinary and generous role in supporting refugees from regional conflicts, and announced two major new UK-funded programmes totalling £95m designed to support both vulnerable Jordanians and refugees.

    I look forward to visiting the region again soon.

  • Jonathan Rockey – 2022 Comments on Male Pupils Wearing Skirts

    Jonathan Rockey – 2022 Comments on Male Pupils Wearing Skirts

    The comments made on 27 June 2022 by Jonathan Rockey, the Headteacher of Wymondham High School Academy in Norfolk, following the confirmation that boys would not be allowed to wear shorts, but could wear skirts.

    We had a huge response to the questions and that was much appreciated. Like any consultation, there will be differing views and the academy and governors always consider these. We take all feedback seriously.

    Many parents were supportive of us considering a ‘summer uniform’, which we will consider for 2023-24. In the short term, we have enabled pupils to remove their blazers during hot weather.

    Changing everything about our uniform in one go, especially with the current financial concerns, would not be sensible so we are able to stage changes over a period of time.

    We will, from September, have a gender neutral dress code across the Academy, which is something we are very proud of.

  • Liz Truss – 2022 Comments on Support for Afghanistan Following Earthquake

    Liz Truss – 2022 Comments on Support for Afghanistan Following Earthquake

    The comments made by Liz Truss, the Foreign Secretary, on 24 June 2022.

    The recent earthquake is a tragedy for the people of Afghanistan. The scale of need was already severe before the earthquake struck, with more than half of the population requiring humanitarian assistance.

    UK support will enable lifesaving supplies to be provided on the ground. Our aid budget for Afghanistan is one of the UK’s largest bilateral programmes and we will continue to work urgently with our international partners to respond to the unfolding humanitarian crisis.

  • Boris Johnson – 2022 Comments at CHOGM in Rwanda

    Boris Johnson – 2022 Comments at CHOGM in Rwanda

    The comments made by Boris Johnson, the Prime Minister, on 24 June 2022.

    It is an extraordinary and moving experience to be here in Rwanda today. A country that experienced some of the worst horrors of the 20th century in recent memory, and now finds itself with a thriving social and economic life and near-universal primary education.

    Today, Rwanda is hosting leaders representing two-thirds of the world’s population, stretching from the remotest islands of the Pacific to the southern tip of Africa.

    Rwanda was never a British colony – it joined the Commonwealth of its own volition in 2009, recognising the benefits that come from being part of a progressive alliance representing two thirds of the world’s population and some of its fastest-growing economies.

    As many British Prime Ministers before me – and of course both her Majesty the Queen and the Prince of Wales – have recognised, there are few forums more quietly important for our nation’s peace, prosperity and global influence.

    We benefit from the incredible Commonwealth advantage – the ‘fertilizer’ I talked about yesterday – of shared language and institutions, which opens doors and cuts the costs of doing business.

    We want to seize those opportunities, and that’s why I announced this week major new British investments in green infrastructure projects, as well as trade schemes designed to break down the barriers to doing business.

    This is where the UK is positioning ourselves post-Brexit, in close alliance with our European neighbours but also deepening our ties with old friends in Asia, Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific.

    More trade, more commerce brings prosperity and stability to other countries, but it also cuts costs for British consumers and opens opportunities for UK businesses – jobs and growth at home.

    Unfortunately, that global prosperity and stability is being threatened by Vladimir Putin’s unprovoked assault on Ukraine.

    Many of the countries represented here in Kigali today find themselves bearing the brunt of Putin’s folly, their populations brought closer to poverty by spiralling food and energy costs.

    I know of course, and deeply appreciate, that many families and businesses in the UK have been hit hard as well by the rising cost of living.

    That is why in our country the Chancellor has introduced an unprecedented package of financial support to support the most vulnerable households.

    But we should also recognise the challenges around the world.

    The UN estimates that an additional 48 million people will be pushed into acute hunger this year – that is, to the point of starvation – caused by climate change and post-pandemic supply shortages but also by the war in Ukraine.

    I spoke to President Zelenskyy last week in Kyiv last week about how we can unblock Russia’s blockade of Ukraine’s grain exports.

    But today we are also announcing a new £372 million package of UK aid.

    That funding will support the UN’s emergency response in the hardest-hit countries, as well as providing cutting-edge science partnerships to look at drought-resistant crops and new agricultural techniques.

    And as I go tomorrow night to the G7 in Germany we will also commit to looking at what more richer countries can do to bring down global commodity prices and increase food supplies to get the world economy back on track and stick up for the freedoms in which we all believe.

    Thank you very much.

  • Nadhim Zahawi – 2022 Comments on the PE and Sport Premium

    Nadhim Zahawi – 2022 Comments on the PE and Sport Premium

    The comments made by Nadhim Zahawi, the Secretary of State for Education, on 25 June 2022.

    I want every child to have the opportunity to develop a love of music and sport, so they can explore their passions and fulfil their potential.

    That’s why I’m thrilled that we’re updating our National Plan for Music Education, as well as providing students with around 200,000 new musical instruments.

    The PE and Sport Premium will continue to support schools and I hope that upcoming events like the Women’s Euros and Commonwealth Games will inspire more young people to get active.

    These opportunities will give thousands more pupils access to an ambitious, enriching curriculum that not only supports them academically, but also supports their physical and mental wellbeing.

  • Liz Truss – 2022 Comments on Girls and Education

    Liz Truss – 2022 Comments on Girls and Education

    The comments made by Liz Truss, the Foreign Secretary, on 25 June 2022.

    Supporting women and girls is at the heart of UK foreign policy. Investing in girls’ education is vital for a more sustainable, peaceful and prosperous future.

    We are working with our international partners to recover the learning lost during the Covid pandemic, getting 40 million more girls into school and 20 million more girls reading by 2026.

    Every girl deserves an education and at CHOGM we are helping to make this happen.