Tag: Speeches

  • Lindsay Hoyle – 2021 Statement on Deaths of David Amess and James Brokenshire

    Lindsay Hoyle – 2021 Statement on Deaths of David Amess and James Brokenshire

    The statement made by Lindsay Hoyle, the Speaker of the House of Commons, in the House on 18 October 2021.

    I am sorry that the House is returning in such tragic circumstances. Since we last met, we have lost two outstanding friends and colleagues: Sir David Amess and James Brokenshire. I know that hon. and right hon. Members from all parts of the House will share my deep sadness at their loss and will want to join me in sending our heartfelt condolences to their families. [Hon. Members: “Hear, hear.”]

    The circumstances of Sir David’s death were despicable and raise the most fundamental issues about how Members of this House are able to perform our vital democratic responsibilities safely and securely. In light of the ongoing police investigation I will not say more about those events, but I give the House my undertaking that I will do everything within my power to ensure that these issues are treated with the urgency and sense of priority they deserve. I know that whatever political differences there are in the House, all Members want to ensure not just that we and our staff are able to work safely, but that our democracy itself, with the local Member of Parliament at the heart of their constituency, is able to function securely. On that, I know the House is united.

    The House will want to pay tribute both to Sir David and to James, and I hope it will be useful if I set out how I expect us to be able to do so. On Wednesday, after Prime Minister’s questions, there will be an opportunity for tributes to be paid to James Brokenshire. Today’s planned substantive business in the Chamber and Westminster Hall will not be proceeded with. Instead, we will have Home Office questions, followed by an opportunity to pay tribute to Sir David Amess on a motion for the Adjournment, to be opened by the Prime Minister. At 6 pm today, there will be a service of prayer and remembrance to commemorate Sir David at St Margaret’s church. I expect the House to adjourn at approximately 5.30 pm and for those Members who wish to attend the service then to proceed from this Chamber to St Margaret’s. I know that many Members will want to speak later, and if they bear that in mind, it will help us all to get this on the record. There will also be books of condolence for Members and staff to sign.

  • Theresa May – 2021 Statement on the Murder of David Amess

    Theresa May – 2021 Statement on the Murder of David Amess

    The statement made by Theresa May, the former Prime Minister, on 15 October 2021.

    Heartbreaking to hear of the death of Sir David Amess. A decent man and respected Parliamentarian, killed in his own community while carrying out his public duties. A tragic day for our democracy. My thoughts and prayers are with David’s family.

  • Tony Blair – 2021 Statement on the Murder of David Amess

    Tony Blair – 2021 Statement on the Murder of David Amess

    The statement made by Tony Blair, the Prime Minister between 1997 and 2007, on 15 October 2021.

    David and I came into Parliament together in 1983. Though on opposite political sides I always found him a courteous, decent and thoroughly likeable colleague who was respected across the House. This is a terrible and sad day for our democracy.

  • Lindsay Hoyle – 2021 Statement on the Murder of David Amess

    Lindsay Hoyle – 2021 Statement on the Murder of David Amess

    The statement made by Lindsay Hoyle, the Speaker of the House of Commons, on 15 October 2021.

    This is an incident that will send shockwaves across the parliamentary community and the whole country. In the coming days we will need to discuss and examine MPs’ security and any measures to be taken, but for now, our thoughts and prayers are with David’s family, friends and colleagues.

  • Justin Welby – 2021 Statement on the Murder of David Amess

    Justin Welby – 2021 Statement on the Murder of David Amess

    The statement made by Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, on 15 October 2021.

    Sir David Amess dedicated his life to championing causes he believed in, serving constituents and his country for almost forty years as a Member of Parliament. He was a devout Roman Catholic whose deep faith fuelled his sense of justice. We are richer for his life, and we are all the poorer for his untimely death.

  • Boris Johnson – 2021 Statement on the Murder of David Amess

    Boris Johnson – 2021 Statement on the Murder of David Amess

    The statement made by Boris Johnson, the Prime Minister, on 15 October 2021.

    David was a man who believed passionately in this country and in its future and we have lost today a fine public servant and a much loved friend and colleague and our thoughts are very much today with his wife, his children and his family.

  • Angela Rayner – 2021 Statement on the Murder of David Amess

    Angela Rayner – 2021 Statement on the Murder of David Amess

    The statement made by Angela Rayner, the Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, on 15 October 2021.

    I’m horrified by the reports regarding David Amess and an incident at his constituency surgery today.

    We don’t know the details yet but on behalf of all of us in the Labour Party I want to say all of our thoughts are with David and we all hope that he pulls through and is ok.

  • Sadiq Khan – 2021 Statement on the Murder of David Amess

    Sadiq Khan – 2021 Statement on the Murder of David Amess

    The statement made by Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, on 15 October 2021.

    I am so deeply, deeply saddened by the tragic news that Sir David has passed away. He loved being an MP and was a great public servant. It is just awful. My thoughts and prayers, and those of all Londoners, are with David’s loved ones at this time of unimaginable grief.

  • Sir John Major – 2021 Statement on the Murder of David Amess

    Sir John Major – 2021 Statement on the Murder of David Amess

    The statement made by Sir John Major, the former Prime Minister from 1990 until 1997, on 15 October 2021.

    This is truly heartbreaking news of a good and decent man who – for over 30 years – was a dedicated public servant.

    My heart goes out to his family.

  • Anne-Marie Trevelyan – 2021 Comments on Trade Agreement Between Transport for London and BAI

    Anne-Marie Trevelyan – 2021 Comments on Trade Agreement Between Transport for London and BAI

    The comments made by Anne-Marie Trevelyan, the Secretary of State for International Trade, on 14 October 2021.

    The UK remains one of the most attractive destinations for investment globally and this partnership proves that investors are backing Britain. The upcoming Global Investment Summit will create more opportunities for industries of the future like digital and tech which support high-value jobs across every part of the UK.

    As we strike ambitious trade deals across the globe, including with our good friends Australia we are opening up even more opportunities for investors, exporters and businesses to grow, creating jobs and boosting the economy.