Tag: Speeches

  • Nadhim Zahawi – 2018 Comments on Support for Disadvantaged Students

    Nadhim Zahawi – 2018 Comments on Support for Disadvantaged Students

    The comments made by Nadhim Zahawi, the then Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Children and Families, on 7 February 2018.

    Academic standards are rising, with 1.9 million more children now in ‘good’ or ‘outstanding’ schools than in 2010 and 9 out of 10 schools given this rating at their latest inspection.

    It is right that we must continue to offer the most disadvantaged young people additional help and I am pleased that, following public consultations, we can extend free school meals and the free early education entitlement for disadvantaged two-year-olds.

    Tens of thousands more children will be entitled to free school meals by 2022 compared to the previous benefits system.

    I’d like to thank everyone who responded to these consultations; their views will help to ensure every child can access a world-class education and the support reaches those that need it most.

  • Nadhim Zahawi – 2018 Comments on an Independent Review into Foster Care

    Nadhim Zahawi – 2018 Comments on an Independent Review into Foster Care

    The comments made by Nadhim Zahawi, the then Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Children and Families, on 6 February 2018.

    We welcome this thorough and insightful report into the fostering system, which first and foremost is about identifying and addressing the needs of children in foster care.

    The report gives us an opportunity to celebrate foster care and to recognise the invaluable role foster parents play in the lives of vulnerable children. We are committed to supporting them in this role, and that’s why we recently announced that we will extend our 30-hour childcare offer to foster children to provide extra help for foster parents.

    We will carefully consider the review’s recommendations, alongside those from the Education Select Committee, over the coming months to determine how they can help us to make sustainable improvements to the fostering system and to the outcomes for looked after children.

  • Nadhim Zahawi – 2022 Comments on Bringing Children Back to Classrooms

    Nadhim Zahawi – 2022 Comments on Bringing Children Back to Classrooms

    The comments made by Nadhim Zahawi, the Secretary of State for Education, on 2 January 2022.

    Being in the classroom is undoubtedly the very best place for children and I’m looking forward to welcoming pupils back next week to continue their face-to-face learning, which is so important for their education and wellbeing.

    There is no doubt that the Omicron variant presents challenges but the entire education sector has responded with a Herculean effort, and for that I thank each and every one of you.

    The Prime Minister and I have been clear that education is our number one priority. These measures will bolster our support schools as we do everything in our power to minimise disruption.

  • Sajid Javid – 2022 Comments on 132 Million Vaccines in 2021

    Sajid Javid – 2022 Comments on 132 Million Vaccines in 2021

    The comments made by Sajid Javid, the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, on 2 January 2022.

    The COVID-19 pandemic has been one of the biggest challenges our health service has ever faced and our historic vaccination programme has been vital in helping us step up to meet this challenge.

    132 million vaccinations in a single year is astounding and a true reflection of the fantastic work of our NHS and its volunteers – I want to thank each and every one of them.

    But we need to make sure people continue to come forward for their life saving jab. As we go into the New Year, make sure you Get Boosted Now to kick off 2022 with the best possible protection from Omicron.

  • David Lammy – 2022 Comments on New Beacon Bookshop

    David Lammy – 2022 Comments on New Beacon Bookshop

    The comments made by David Lammy, the Shadow Foreign Secretary, on 1 January 2022.

    This New Year let’s save New Beacon Bookshop. The UK’s first specialist black bookshop, it would be a tragedy if it had to close after 55 years. A loss not just for the black community but our countries collective history. Independent bookshops are vital.

  • Sadiq Khan – 2022 Statement on Murder of Teenagers in London

    Sadiq Khan – 2022 Statement on Murder of Teenagers in London

    The statement made by Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, on 1 January 2022.

    I am truly devastated by the deaths of a 15-year-old boy in Croydon and a 16-year-old boy in Hillingdon. Senseless violence has once again resulted in the loss of two young men with their lives in front of them and my thoughts and prayers are with the victims’ families, friends and communities at this awful time.

    I continue to remain in close contact with the Met Police who are doing everything possible to bring those responsible for these killings to justice. Anyone with information should contact the police or Crimestoppers anonymously. There is absolutely no honour in staying silent.

    The safety of Londoners will always be my number one priority. That is why I’m determined to continue leading from the front by being tough on crime – investing record amounts in policing to put more officers on the streets – and tough on its complex causes, with plans in place to deliver positive opportunities to almost 100,000 young Londoners over the course of the next year, helping to divert them away from violence by providing them with tailored support at key moments in their lives.

    Since before the pandemic, the level of knife crime and youth violence in London has been decreasing meaning fewer violent attacks, fewer victims in hospital and fewer young offenders. Sadly, due to the increasing ferocity of the attacks, this hasn’t yet translated to fewer teenage homicides. I refuse to accept that the loss of young lives is inevitable and will continue to be relentless in taking the bold action needed to put an end to violence in our city.

  • Wensum Woodlanders – 2021 Comments on Ordnance Survey Advance Mapping of Controversial Western Link Road

    Wensum Woodlanders – 2021 Comments on Ordnance Survey Advance Mapping of Controversial Western Link Road

    The comments made on Twitter by the Wensum Woodlanders pressure group in Norfolk on 29 December 2021. The comments were made after Ordnance Survey put the future road on their mapping.

    It might seem innocuous, just a bit of future mapping, but it creates a false impression of the planning status, and one that might influence public opinion ahead of a public consultation. Very poor of @OrdnanceSurvey – they need to hold their horses and remove this mapping!

  • Liz Truss – 2022 Joint Statement on Russian Human Rights Group Memorial

    Liz Truss – 2022 Joint Statement on Russian Human Rights Group Memorial

    The joint statement made by Liz Truss, the Foreign Secretary, along with the US, Australia, Canada and the European Union, on 1 January 2022.

    We deplore the decisions by 2 Russian courts to forcibly close International Memorial and the Memorial Human Rights Center. For more than 3 decades, Memorial has fulfilled a unique role in documenting historical crimes and recovering for posterity the memory of the tens of millions of victims of political repression in the country.

    Memorial has also advocated tirelessly for the protection of human rights in Russia, exposing appalling abuses, including in the North Caucasus, and maintaining a growing list of individuals it considers to be political prisoners. The claim by Russian authorities that Memorial Human Rights Center’s principled and peaceful work ‘justifies extremism and terrorism’ cannot be accepted. Memorial’s work has never been more needed.

    The unconscionable decision to silence Memorial follows many months of deepening and systematic repression in Russia against human rights defenders, independent media and journalists, political opposition members and critical voices, as well as religious minority groups and other marginalised groups. This further harms Russia’s international reputation, as respect for human rights, fundamental freedoms, and the rule of law constitutes one of the foundations of the rules-based international order.

    We call on Russia to uphold its international human rights obligations and commitments and we continue to condemn the Russian legislation on ‘foreign agents’, which further silences independent voices and shrinks the space for civil society. The people of Russia, like people everywhere, have the right to freedom of expression and association, including in defence of their human rights and fundamental freedoms.

  • Boris Johnson – 2022 Comments on Benefits of Brexit

    Boris Johnson – 2022 Comments on Benefits of Brexit

    The comments made by Boris Johnson, the Prime Minister, on 1 January 2022.

    A year ago today we entered our new relationship with the EU through the world’s biggest ever zero-tariff, zero-quota free trade deal – the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement.

    That was just the start – our mission since has been to maximise the benefits of Brexit so that we can thrive as a modern, dynamic and independent country.

    We’ve replaced free movement with a points-based immigration system. We’ve secured the fastest vaccine rollout anywhere in Europe last year by avoiding sluggish EU processes. And from Singapore to Switzerland, we’ve negotiated ambitious free trade deals to boost jobs and investment here at home.

    But that’s not all. From simplifying the EU’s mind-bogglingly complex beer and wine duties to proudly restoring the crown stamp onto the side of pint glasses, we’re cutting back on EU red tape and bureaucracy and restoring common sense to our rulebook.

    The job isn’t finished and we must keep up the momentum. In the year ahead my government will go further and faster to deliver on the promise of Brexit and take advantage of the enormous potential that our new freedoms bring.

  • Nigel Huddleston – 2022 Comments on Safe Standing at Football Matches

    Nigel Huddleston – 2022 Comments on Safe Standing at Football Matches

    The comments made by Nigel Huddleston, the Minister for Sport, on 1 January 2022.

    Fans have long campaigned for the introduction of safe standing, so I’m pleased that Stamford Bridge will launch this pilot programme that will allow us to carry out an in-depth trial at some of our biggest stadia over the remainder of the season, and inform a decision on a widespread roll-out.

    Safety will be absolutely paramount at all times. Detailed work is being carried out to monitor these early adopters, and the SGSA will work hand-in-glove with football clubs, supporters groups, local authorities and the police.