Tag: Speeches

  • Alex Chalk – 2021 Comments on Sentencing of Alfie Spain and Freddie Hanratty

    Alex Chalk – 2021 Comments on Sentencing of Alfie Spain and Freddie Hanratty

    The comments made by Alex Chalk, the Solicitor General, on 10 December 2021.

    Spain and Hanratty set off from London with the sole intention of committing these violent robberies. They inflicted a terrible ordeal on the occupants of the properties they targeted, and the victims will be suffering the effects for a long time. I hope the Court’s decision to increase these sentences can bring some comfort to all of those affected.

  • Ben Wallace – 2021 Comments on the High North

    Ben Wallace – 2021 Comments on the High North

    The comments made by Ben Wallace, the Secretary of State for Defence, on 10 December 2021.

    At a time of growing threats and increasing competition in the High North, we have some of the closest cooperation with our Danish, Swedish and Norwegian partners.

    We work together annually on military exercises and operations, learning from each other and strengthening our partnerships.

    Our ability to operate in this way is the firm foundation of our shared resolve to stand up for our values.

  • Victoria Atkins – 2021 Comments on New Prison Name in Glen Parva

    Victoria Atkins – 2021 Comments on New Prison Name in Glen Parva

    The comments made by Victoria Atkins, the Prisons Minister, on 10 December 2021.

    We want our new, modern prison in Glen Parva to be rooted in its community. That’s why we are extending an invitation to local people to help choose its name.

    The prison will create hundreds of jobs when open – giving a major boost to the local economy and helping to protect the public.

  • Christine Middlemiss – 2021 Statement on Geronimo the Alpaca

    Christine Middlemiss – 2021 Statement on Geronimo the Alpaca

    The statement made by Christine Middlemiss, the Chief Veterinary Officer, on 10 December 2021.

    This animal tested positive for bovine tuberculosis on two separate occasions using highly specific tests. Due to the complexity of the disease, further testing has not enabled us to use Whole Genome Sequencing to try to understand how the animal became infected in the first place.

    Our sympathies remain with all those with animals affected by this terrible disease which devastates farmers’ livelihoods. It is important to remember that infected animals can spread the disease to both animals and people before displaying clinical signs, which is why we take action quickly to limit the risk of the disease spreading. We are grateful for the cooperation of livestock farmers to allow this to happen.

  • George Eustice – 2021 Comments on Importing Hunting Trophies

    George Eustice – 2021 Comments on Importing Hunting Trophies

    The comments made by George Eustice, the Environment Secretary, on 10 December 2021.

    More animal species are now threatened with extinction than ever before in human history and we are appalled at the thought of hunters bringing back trophies and placing more pressure on some of our most iconic and endangered animals.

    This would be one of the toughest bans in the world, and goes beyond our manifesto commitment, meaning we will be leading the way in protecting endangered animals and helping to strengthen and support long-term conservation.

  • Grant Shapps – 2021 Comments on Training HGV Drivers

    Grant Shapps – 2021 Comments on Training HGV Drivers

    The comments made by Grant Shapps, the Secretary of State for Transport, on 10 December 2021.

    The government has worked tirelessly to tackle the driver shortage caused by coronavirus and years of undervalued wages. We have now introduced 32 actions to help get more HGV drivers on the road. It is good to see that these measures are clearly working, with the haulage industry reporting a significant increase in tests carried out and licenses issued. Now these training camps will provide a further boost for the sector as we work together towards its recovery.

  • Nadhim Zahawi – 2021 Comments on Training HGV Drivers

    Nadhim Zahawi – 2021 Comments on Training HGV Drivers

    The comments made by Nadhim Zahawi, the Secretary of State for Education, on 10 December 2021.

    HGV drivers are vital to keeping this country moving. It’s brilliant to see the first people with their hands on the steering wheel as they head towards new well-paid careers in the industry.

    To help even more people get the training they need to be road ready, we’re expanding our HGV Skills Bootcamps to support more than 11,000 people to gain the skills they need to progress in the industry, and to help those with previous experience refresh their skills so they can get back on the road.

  • Rishi Sunak – 2021 Comments on Levelling Up

    Rishi Sunak – 2021 Comments on Levelling Up

    The comments made by Rishi Sunak, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, at Shildon Railway Museum on 9 December 2021.

    We are absolutely committed to levelling up opportunities across the whole of the UK so people have good jobs and greater opportunities.

    It’s fantastic to see how our £20 million investment will enhance this popular tourist attraction. This will boost access for rural communities so they can enjoy the area’s rich railway heritage and connect people to key transport links nearby.

  • Stephen Morgan – 2021 Comments on Ventilation in Schools

    Stephen Morgan – 2021 Comments on Ventilation in Schools

    The comments made by Stephen Morgan, the Shadow Schools Minister, on 9 December 2021.

    It is outrageous that because of the Government’s incompetence schools are being left with no option but to open windows as temperatures plummet and heating bills rise just to get adequate ventilation. Schools and local authorities are working incredibly hard to support children, but the government is again treating them as an afterthought.

    The Government should have had a proper plan in place to stop a third year of Covid disruption to education but their chaotic, last-minute approach is leaving children bearing the brunt of the pandemic once again.

    It is already cold. In a month’s time it will be colder. Ministers must get ahead of this virus now and put in place the ventilation systems which Labour, teachers and parents have been calling for many months. Schools are having to spend money on energy bills which they should be spending on our children.

  • Angela Rayner – 2021 Letter to Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards on Downing Street Flat

    Angela Rayner – 2021 Letter to Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards on Downing Street Flat

    The letter sent by Angela Rayner, the Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, to Kathryn Stone, the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards, on 10 December 2021.

    Dear Kathryn Stone,

    I write regarding today’s finding by the Electoral Commission that the Conservative Party broke the law by failing to properly declare donations towards the refurbishment of the Prime Minister’s flat in Downing Street.

    In our previous correspondence, you confirmed that you would wait for the result of the Electoral Commission’s investigation before taking any further action. Given the Commission’s finding of a clear breach of the law, I write to request an immediate investigation into the conduct of the Prime Minister in this scandal.

    Today’s report demonstrates that the Prime Minister has failed to declare donations which appears to put him in clear breach of the Members’ Code of Conduct as well as the Conservative Party having breached its own legal obligations.

    I am concerned, although not entirely surprised, by the Prime Minister’s additional failure to properly disclose these donations towards the refurbishment of the Downing Street flat in his declaration of Ministerial interests.

    Revelations in the Electoral Commission’s report call into question the conduct of the Prime Minister in relation to the Ministerial Code. It is clear that the Prime Minister misled the public, along with the independent adviser, when he told Lord Geidt during his investigation that he was unaware of the Lord Brownlow donations until February 2021. Today’s investigation report reveals that the Prime Minister messaged Lord Brownlow via WhatsApp on 29 November 2020, asking him to authorise more money towards the refurbishment works on the residence. This shows that the Prime Minister is in flagrant breach of both the Members’ Code of Conduct and the Ministerial Code.

    The Ministerial Code clearly states: ‘Ministers should be as open as possible with Parliament and the public’. This has not happened.

    The Members’ Code of Conduct incorporates the seven ‘Nolan Principles’ for standards of public life: selflessness, integrity, objectivity, accountability, openness, honesty and leadership. With these principles in mind, I hope you will undertake an investigation to determine whether the Prime Minister did in fact breach the Members’ Code of Conduct in this case.

    Yours sincerely,

    Rt Hon Angela Rayner MP
    Deputy Leader of HM Opposition
    Shadow Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster