Tag: Comments

  • Sadiq Khan – 2022 Comments on Support for Refugees

    Sadiq Khan – 2022 Comments on Support for Refugees

    The comments made by Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, on 20 June 2022.

    It is appalling that refugees from Ukraine and Afghanistan are stranded in unsuitable accommodation after coming to London to seek sanctuary. They have been through the most horrendous experiences, but rather than settling into life in the capital they are stuck and worried about the prospect of homelessness.

    I’m doing all I can to build a better and fairer London for everyone by helping councils house refugees through the Right to Buy-back fund, and migrants and refugees navigate the complex immigration system by funding advice services and creating an information hub, but we need the Government to urgently provide funding to local authorities, and to voluntary sector and immigration advice services.

    Instead, the Government’s inhumane attempts to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda has shown their utter contempt for those in need and serves as a distraction from the urgent need to make practical changes. This cruel approach shames London. I’m urging Ministers to step forward to deliver our country’s obligations to some of the world’s most vulnerable people and ensure that support is there to help others in their time of need.

  • Sadiq Khan – 2022 Comments on Everyone in UK Getting Free Healthcare

    Sadiq Khan – 2022 Comments on Everyone in UK Getting Free Healthcare

    The comments made by Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, on 22 June 2022.

    This Windrush Day, I want to pay tribute to the way that the Windrush Generation has helped to make our city what it is today. Their incredible contribution to our lives must always be valued and never be forgotten, yet the disgraceful treatment they have faced from the Government and the delay in delivering compensation continues to shame our nation.

    It is unacceptable that today undocumented Londoners can struggle to access free healthcare due to worries about proving their immigration status, and that many migrant workers are effectively required to pay a double tax through the extortionate immigration health surcharge. The Government must end its hostile environment now and ensure that everyone living in the UK can access healthcare for free – before they create another Windrush scandal.

  • Sadiq Khan – 2022 Comments on Getting 75,000 Digitally Excluded Londoners Online

    Sadiq Khan – 2022 Comments on Getting 75,000 Digitally Excluded Londoners Online

    The comments made by Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, on 24 June 2022.

    Every Londoner should have digital access, but the sad reality is that too many Londoners lack the skills, technology and infrastructure to get online easily, preventing them from accessing the tools they need to thrive.

    “The new Digital Inclusion Service will build on the amazing work already underway to tackle digital exclusion, and bring vital resources such as devices, connectivity, and learning opportunities to the fingertips of those who need them. I’m calling on large businesses and public bodies to join us in upcycling their old laptops and other tech to the new Device Bank to be reconditioned, to help bridge the digital divide, aid London’s recovery and build a better London for everyone.

  • Roger Gale – 2022 Comments on June 2022 By-Election Results

    Roger Gale – 2022 Comments on June 2022 By-Election Results

    The comments made by Sir Roger Gale, the Conservative MP for North Thanet, on 24 June 2022.

    Spin them how you like the by- election results in Tiverton & Honiton and in Wakefield are another vote of no-confidence in a Prime Minister that ought to honourably this morning be re-considering his position. Commiserations to Conservative candidates who deserved better. The soul of our Party is at stake.

  • Tommy Sheppard – 2022 Comments on Independence Referendum

    Tommy Sheppard – 2022 Comments on Independence Referendum

    The comments made by Tommy Sheppard, the SNP MP for Edinburgh East, on 24 June 2022.

    Six years ago today, Scotland voted overwhelmingly to remain in the EU but was dragged out against our will.

    It was democratically indefensible then, just as the Tories’ refusal to accept our mandate for #indyref2 is now. Scotland will be back soon.

  • Stuart Anderson – 2022 Comments on June 2022 By-Election Results

    Stuart Anderson – 2022 Comments on June 2022 By-Election Results

    The comments made by Stuart Anderson, the Conservative MP for Wolverhampton South West, on 24 June 2022.

    It was not a good night for us with the results that we have just had in the by-elections.

    Only opposition parties win when we are divided. We need to listen, learn and unite behind Boris Johnson for the good of the country. This is the time for steady heads and focus.

  • James Cleverly – 2022 Comments on Resignation of Oliver Dowden

    James Cleverly – 2022 Comments on Resignation of Oliver Dowden

    The comments made by James Cleverly, the Minister of State for Europe and North America, on 24 June 2022.

    Very sorry to see this.

    Fighting these by-elections during these circumstances, beyond your control, was always going to be incredibly difficult.

    All the best.

  • Boris Johnson – 2022 Comments on Food Security

    Boris Johnson – 2022 Comments on Food Security

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

    While Vladimir Putin continues his futile and unprovoked war in Ukraine and cravenly blockades millions of tonnes of grain, the world’s poorest people are inching closer to starvation.

    The Government has put in place an unprecedented package of support to help the most vulnerable households in the UK deal with the rising cost of living.

    But it is also right that we step up to support countries on the frontlines of conflict and climate change, where an increase in the price of bread can mean the difference between a child living or dying. From emergency food aid to reviewing our own biofuel use, the UK is playing its part to address this pernicious global crisis.

  • Sajid Javid – 2022 Comments on Men’s Mental Health Problems

    Sajid Javid – 2022 Comments on Men’s Mental Health Problems

    The comments made by Sajid Javid, the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, on 24 June 2022.

    We must treat suicides with the same urgency that we treat any other major killer.

    I’m determined to make a difference on this issue and one of the ways we’ll do this is by publishing a new 10-year suicide prevention plan.

    This is something that is deeply personal to me – there are too many families that are left incomplete, and too much potential has gone unfulfilled.

    The Online Safety Bill gives us a once in a generation opportunity to tackle this issue. I will also work jointly across government to look at both upcoming and current legislation to make sure it meets the rapidly evolving challenges that we face.

    Because when it comes to the encouragement of suicide we are currently relying on legislation that was primarily created long before the digital age.

    I want to hear views from far and wide about how to shape this work and the roundtable that I chaired here earlier this morning was so illuminating.

    I heard heart-breaking tales of love and loss but also inspirational stories of the work being done to divert people from this painful path, including of course here at Papyrus.

    I am determined to make a difference on this issue.

  • Keir Starmer – 2022 Comments on Labour Winning Wakefield By-Election

    Keir Starmer – 2022 Comments on Labour Winning Wakefield By-Election

    The comments made by Keir Starmer, the Leader of the Opposition, on 24 June 2022.

    Wakefield’s win will go down in history Simon Lightwood. I’m so proud of our Labour Party and the changes we’ve made to be a government in waiting.