Tag: Comments

  • Sadiq Khan – 2022 Comments on Violent Crime in London

    Sadiq Khan – 2022 Comments on Violent Crime in London

    The comments made by Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, on 9 June 2022.

    Tackling violence and making our city safer is my number one priority. In London, we’ve been tackling violent crime head on by being both tough on crime and tough on the causes of crime. This has resulted in violent crime falling since before the pandemic.

    But the level of violence remains far too high. One death is one too many, with every death leaving lives destroyed, communities hurting and families heartbroken. I’m determined to build on the progress we have made, but we must acknowledge that the spiralling cost of living could make things even more challenging and even risks taking us backwards.

    That’s why I’m working closely with the police and community groups across London to provide them with the resources they need. It’s why I’m investing record amounts in initiatives to support young Londoners at critical stages in their lives. And it’s why I’m doing all I can to support Londoners through the cost of living crisis, while calling on the Government to take much bolder action.

    As with poverty, violence is not inevitable. The progress we have seen in London proves that by working together to tackle crime and addressing its complex causes, we can help save lives and make our communities safer.

  • Michelle Donelan – 2022 Comments on Capping Interest on Student Loans

    Michelle Donelan – 2022 Comments on Capping Interest on Student Loans

    The comments made by Michelle Donelan, the Higher and Further Education Minister, on 11 June 2022.

    The government has always been clear that where it can help with rising prices we will, and I will always strive for a fair deal for students, which is why we have reduced the interest rate on student loans down from an expected 12%.

    I want to provide reassurance that this does not change the monthly repayment amount for borrowers, and we have brought forward this announcement to provide greater clarity and peace of mind for graduates at this time.

    For those starting higher education in September 2023 and any students considering that next step at the moment, we have cut future interest rates so that no new graduate will ever again have to pay back more than they have borrowed in real terms.

  • David Dimbleby – 2010 Comments on Gvt Minister Refusing to Appear on BBC’s Question Time with Alastair Campbell

    David Dimbleby – 2010 Comments on Gvt Minister Refusing to Appear on BBC’s Question Time with Alastair Campbell

    The comments made on BBC 1’s Question Time by David Dimbleby on 27 May 2020.

    This being the week of the Queen’s speech with the Government announcing its proposed legislation we would have expected to have a Government minister on the panel. Downing Street said that a Cabinet Minister was available for tonight and would join us but only on condition that our Labour panellist was not Alastair Campbell, but a Labour frontbencher and of course it is for us at Question Time to decide who should be on our panels, not for Downing Street. So we refused to replace Alastair Campbell which means we have no member
    of the Government here tonight but I’m glad to say we have John Redwood here to represent the Conservative Party.

  • Nadine Dorries – 2022 Comments on Rural Broadband

    Nadine Dorries – 2022 Comments on Rural Broadband

    The comments made by Nadine Dorries, the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, on 10 June 2022.

    Up and down the UK, we’re spending £5 billion to connect homes and businesses onto one of the fastest networks on the planet.

    We have pinpointed 19,000 homes and businesses across Cornwall, in places that are hard to connect. And we’re inviting broadband companies to bid for £36 million worth of contracts to connect those communities.

    This will make a real, fundamental difference to people’s lives. It means that a person can start a business anywhere they like, knowing that they get the exact same opportunities as someone in London or Manchester. And that’s what this government is all about. Backing businesses, and backing communities, wherever they are.

  • Priti Patel – 2022 Comments on Outlawing Tunnelling Protests

    Priti Patel – 2022 Comments on Outlawing Tunnelling Protests

    The comments made by Priti Patel, the Home Secretary, on 7 June 2022.

    This country will not be held to ransom by so-called activists unconcerned about putting the lives of others in danger.

    These death traps don’t just put lives at risk, they divert precious police resources away from where they are needed most.

    These measures will give our police the powers they need to crack down on this lawlessness and continue to make our streets safer.

  • Michael Gove – 2022 Comments on Failing Social Landlords

    Michael Gove – 2022 Comments on Failing Social Landlords

    The comments made by Michael Gove, the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, on 8 June 2022.

    In 2022 it is disgraceful that anyone should live in damp, cold and unsafe homes, waiting months for repairs and being routinely ignored by their landlord. These new laws will end this injustice and ensure the regulator has strong new powers to take on rogue social landlords.

    We are driving up the standards of social housing and giving residents a voice to make sure they get the homes they deserve. That is levelling up in action.

  • Andrew Stephenson – 2022 Comments on the Golborne Link

    Andrew Stephenson – 2022 Comments on the Golborne Link

    The comments made by Andrew Stephenson, the HS2 Minister, on 6 June 2022.

    HS2 is a once-in-a-lifetime project that will transform travel across the entire UK as we know it and serve millions of people for hundreds of years to come and it’s absolutely vital that we get this right from the outset.

    Removing this link is about ensuring that we’ve left no stone unturned when it comes to working with our Scottish counterparts to find a solution that will best serve the great people of Scotland.

  • Sajid Javid – 2022 Comments on the Innovative Medicines Fund

    Sajid Javid – 2022 Comments on the Innovative Medicines Fund

    The comments made by Sajid Javid, the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, on 7 June 2022.

    I want NHS patients to be the first in the world to access the most promising and revolutionary treatments that could extend or save their lives.

    The launch of the Innovative Medicines Fund delivers another manifesto pledge and will fast-track cutting-edge medicines to adults and children to give people renewed hope for a better future.

  • Boris Johnson – 2022 Comments Following No Confidence Vote

    Boris Johnson – 2022 Comments Following No Confidence Vote

    The comments made by Boris Johnson, the Prime Minister, on 7 June 2022.

    This is a government that delivers on what the people of this country care about most.

    We have pledged £37 billion to support households with their finances, made our communities safer through hiring 13,500 more police officers, and tackled the Covid backlogs in the NHS by opening nearly 100 Community Diagnostic Centres so people can access care closer to home.

    Today, I pledge to continue delivering on these priorities. We are on the side of hard-working British people, and we are going to get on with the job.

  • Keir Starmer – 2022 Comments on Boris Johnson Confidence Vote

    Keir Starmer – 2022 Comments on Boris Johnson Confidence Vote

    The comments made by Keir Starmer, the Leader of the Opposition, on 6 June 2022.

    The choice is clearer than ever before:

    Divided Tories propping up Boris Johnson with no plan to tackle the issues you are facing.

    Or a united Labour Party with a plan to fix the cost of living crisis and restore trust in politics.

    Labour will get Britain back on track.