Tag: Nick Thomas-Symonds

  • Nick Thomas-Symonds – 2021 Comments on UK Hotel Quarantine System

    Nick Thomas-Symonds – 2021 Comments on UK Hotel Quarantine System

    The comments made by Nick Thomas-Symonds, the Shadow Home Secretary, on 20 March 2021.

    The renewed surges of Covid across Europe are really worrying. The UK’s first priority has to be to protect the progress made by the vaccine – that means we need a comprehensive hotel quarantine system without further delay.

    Of course we all want international travel to resume, but safety has to come first. It is too early to say if there can be any changes to travel advice on 17 May, as numbers in many European countries are increasing so sharply. We have to be led by the science, not arbitrary dates.

  • Nick Thomas-Symonds – 2021 Letter to Priti Patel on Her Personal Conduct

    Nick Thomas-Symonds – 2021 Letter to Priti Patel on Her Personal Conduct

    The letter sent by Nick Thomas-Symonds, the Shadow Home Secretary, to Priti Patel, the Home Secretary, on 4 March 2021.

    Dear Priti,

    I write in relation to the confirmation today that the Government has agreed to settle the claim of Sir Philip Rutnam.

    This comes after Sir Alex Allan’s review in November 2020 found that you broke the Ministerial Code by bullying.

    This means that taxpayers are being forced to foot the bill for unacceptable behaviour from the Home Secretary.

    As a result, it is vital that there is the maximum possible transparency around this issue, so I would be grateful if you could answer the following questions urgently:

    – How much money in total has been spent on this case by the Government, including on legal fees? It has been reported that the settlement itself was £370,000, inclusive of Sir Philip Rutnam’s legal fees.

    – How much money has been spent, so far, in preparation for the upcoming, and related, FDA union legal case?

    – Since July 2019, how many cases related to bullying of officials have been opened in the Home Office?

    – What progress has been made in implementing new systems to minimise bullying at the Home Office?

    This whole episode continues to raise serious questions about standards of behaviour, responsibility and leadership at the highest level of Government. This is particularly clear in relation to the shameful response to Sir Alex Allan’s findings, which resulted in the adviser on standards resigning rather than the person he found to have broken the Ministerial Code. It is also clear that this continues to have consequences, not least for the taxpayer.

    The Government has shown no care for the impact on workplaces up and down the country, where measures are being taken to address the issue of bullying, where this series of events must seem incomprehensible.

    I await your urgent response.

    Yours sincerely,

    Nick Thomas-Symonds MP
    Shadow Home Secretary

  • Nick Thomas-Symonds – 2021 Comments on Priti Patel’s Behaviour

    Nick Thomas-Symonds – 2021 Comments on Priti Patel’s Behaviour

    The comments made by Nick Thomas-Symonds, the Shadow Home Secretary, on the Sir Philip Rutnam case on 4 March 2021.

    Taxpayers will be appalled at having to pick up the bill for the Home Secretary’s unacceptable behaviour.

    The Home Secretary still has very serious questions to answer about her conduct and the FDA union’s legal case continues.

    The Prime Minister has shown terrible judgement. It can’t be right that his adviser on Ministerial Standards resigned when he found that the Home Secretary bullied colleagues, while the Home Secretary herself remained in post.

  • Nick Thomas-Symonds – 2021 Comments on Brazil Strain of Virus

    Nick Thomas-Symonds – 2021 Comments on Brazil Strain of Virus

    The comments made by Nick Thomas-Symonds, the Shadow Home Secretary, on 1 March 2021.

    This is unforgivable incompetence from the UK Government. Despite being warned time and time again, they have failed to act to protect our borders against emerging Covid variants and could put at risk the gains from the vaccine.

    People will be appalled to hear someone with the Brazilian variant cannot be identified, raising questions about how many others may have been missed by quarantine measures. There is no excuse for continuing to ignore Labour’s call for a comprehensive hotel quarantine system.

  • Nick Thomas-Symonds – 2021 Letter to Priti Patel on Hotel Quarantine

    Nick Thomas-Symonds – 2021 Letter to Priti Patel on Hotel Quarantine

    The letter sent by Nick Thomas-Symonds, the Shadow Home Secretary, to Priti Patel, the Home Secretary, on 15 February 2021.

    Dear Priti,

    I write to raise serious concerns about the implementation of the hotel quarantine system.

    It is already clear that the system appears to have serious implementation problems that risk the health of travellers, workers and the wider public. I also reiterate the Labour Party’s concerns that the failure to move to a comprehensive hotel quarantine system is leaving the doors open to emerging strains of the virus.

    You will be aware that consistent concerns regarding the implementation of the limited measures being introduced have been raised by scientists, trade unions, airports and hotel groups.

    As a result, there are a number of key questions I would be grateful if you could answer urgently:

    – Can you outline what procedures to ensure that the strictest possible social distancing measures are in place at all airports? Furthermore, has it been established that additional measures are in place for those entering the UK from ‘red list’ countries?

    – Trade unions and others have warned about the prospect of long lines of passengers waiting at the UK Border. What measures have been taken to ensure that travellers from ‘red list’ countries are isolated from other travellers and Border Force staff are kept safe?

    – A Heathrow Airport spokesperson has been quoted as saying: “Some significant gaps remain and we are yet to receive the necessary reassurances. Ministers must ensure there is adequate resource and appropriate protocols in place for each step of the full end-to-end process from aircraft to hotel to avoid compromising the safety of passengers and those working at the airport.” Can you confirm that these gaps have all been identified and closed?

    – What lessons have been learned from outbreaks emanating from hotel quarantine, for instance in Australia and how have they been fully mitigated against?

    – Can you confirm that all of the hotel accommodation provided does everything possible to stop the spread of infections from quarantined travellers to hotel staff and fellow guests.

    – It has been announced that 4,600 hotel rooms have been secured, and a further 58,000 rooms are on “standby”. Are the rooms on “standby” secured and, if required, how quickly can they be used for hotel quarantining?

    We are now over a year in to this pandemic and other countries have had comprehensive quarantine policies in place for the vast majority of that time.

    As a result, there are no excuses for the Government failing to have in place adequate planning for the UK’s hotels quarantine system. Instead, yet again, the steps taken are too little, too late.

    I reiterate once again, that the UK needs a comprehensive hotel quarantine system, to do everything possible to stop strains of the virus reaching the UK and undermining the work of the vaccine. Failure to do so could put lives at risk.

    It is unacceptable that even these limited quarantine measures appear to have so many flaws, which could put at risk the health of travellers, staff and the wider public.

    The country will struggle to believe why the UK Government has failed to act decisively and competently on hotel quarantine. When people have been making such extraordinary sacrifices and taking hope from the vaccine rollout, it is unacceptable that the doors could be left open through such haphazard and inadequate protections at the border. The fatal flaws in the government’s half-baked hotel quarantine policy show why only a comprehensive system can work.

    Yours sincerely,

    Nick Thomas Symonds MP

    Shadow Secretary of State for the Home Department

  • Nick Thomas-Symonds – 2021 Comments on Hotel Quarantine

    Nick Thomas-Symonds – 2021 Comments on Hotel Quarantine

    The comments made by Nick Thomas-Symonds, the Shadow Home Secretary, on 15 February 2021.

    The public will not forgive the UK government for getting this wrong.

    Revelations regarding the shortcomings of the current arrangements expose the fatal flaws at the heart of the Government’s half baked, quarantine policy – it is unworkable and bound to be ineffective.

    This creates an unacceptable risk to the health of the British people, undermining the hope and progress being made on the vaccine. The Home Secretary should get a grip of this mess, introduce a comprehensive hotel quarantine system urgently and play her part in securing the health of the country.

  • Nick Thomas-Symonds – 2021 Comments on Border Policy

    Nick Thomas-Symonds – 2021 Comments on Border Policy

    The comments made by Nick Thomas-Symonds, the Shadow Home Secretary, on 12 February 2021.

    The UK government are clearly content to continue lurching from one crisis to another when it comes to border policy.

    They need – urgently – to move to a comprehensive hotel quarantine system, to protect against mutant strains of the virus and provide certainty. Continuing with this ‘red list’ approach will achieve neither.

  • Nick Thomas-Symonds – 2021 Comments on Police Data Loss

    Nick Thomas-Symonds – 2021 Comments on Police Data Loss

    The comments made by Nick Thomas-Symonds, the Shadow Home Secretary, on 8 February 2021.

    This statement confirms many of the worst fears about the impact of this catastrophic data loss.

    It comes with no guarantees that the deleted data can be restored, whilst, even in the best case scenario, there will be 3 months during which criminals could walk free due to a dangerous lack of police records. A recent Ministerial letter also confirmed this could impact on international investigations.

    We do not trust a Government with this appalling lack of leadership and grip will be able to rectify these huge errors. An independent review is welcome, but Ministers need to take personal responsibility for this huge security breach.

  • Nick Thomas-Symonds – 2021 Comments on Government’s Quarantine Plans

    Nick Thomas-Symonds – 2021 Comments on Government’s Quarantine Plans

    The comments made by Nick Thomas-Symonds, the Shadow Home Secretary, on 7 February 2021.

    These revelations expose the fact that – as Labour warned – the UK Government’s quarantine measures will continue to leave us completely exposed to emerging strains of the virus.

    Not only are the measures far too slow to begin – 50 days after the South African strain emerged – they are also dangerously inadequate. Tory incompetence is dangerous.

  • Nick Thomas-Symonds – 2021 Comments on Hotel Quarantine Delays

    Nick Thomas-Symonds – 2021 Comments on Hotel Quarantine Delays

    The comments made by Nick Thomas-Symonds, the Shadow Home Secretary, on 4 February 2021.

    The Government’s plans around quarantine are in disarray.

    Not only do they fail to go far enough – leaving open the door to potential vaccine resistant strains – they can’t even implement the half baked plans that have been announced.

    It’s now over six weeks since the South African strain was discovered and yet there is almost no reliable quarantine system in place. Conservative incompetence is putting people at risk.