Tag: Speeches

  • Oliver Dowden – 2021 Comments on the Culture Recovery Fund

    Oliver Dowden – 2021 Comments on the Culture Recovery Fund

    The comments made by Oliver Dowden, the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, on 25 June 2021.

    Our record breaking Culture Recovery Fund has already helped thousands of organisations across the country to survive and protected hundreds of thousands of jobs. Now, as we look forward to full reopening, this funding shows our commitment to stand behind culture and heritage all the way through the pandemic.

    This round of funding will provide a further boost to help organisations build back better and ensure we can support more of those in need – safeguarding our precious culture and heritage, and the jobs this supports.

  • Anneliese Dodds – 2021 Comments on George Galloway

    Anneliese Dodds – 2021 Comments on George Galloway

    The comments made by Anneliese Dodds, the Chair of the Labour Party, on 24 June 2021.

    These reports of intimidation by George Galloway’s supporters are unacceptable and have no place in our democracy.

    George Galloway brings division and turmoil wherever he goes – what’s happening in Batley and Spen is on him. He needs to get his house in order and call off these attacks.

    Next week the people of Batley and Spen have a chance to reject Galloway’s message of division by voting for Labour’s Kim Leadbeater, the only local candidate in this election.

  • Nick Thomas-Symonds – 2021 Comments on Changes to Travel Restrictions

    Nick Thomas-Symonds – 2021 Comments on Changes to Travel Restrictions

    The comments made by Nick Thomas-Symonds, the Shadow Home Secretary, on 24 June 2021.

    The Government’s approach to securing our borders against Covid and its variants has been chaotic and dangerous. Boris Johnson’s failure to act let the Delta variant take hold and held back our reopening with the British people paying the price.

    Labour wants to see travel reopen and is supportive of a limited and safe green list. We have been calling for an international vaccine passport and will look seriously at the details of proposals for travel or quarantine arrangements for people who have been double-vaccinated.

    Ministers must urgently publish the data that supports their decisions and scrap the Amber List, which is still causing confusion, with too many people travelling to countries not deemed safe.

  • Munira Wilson – 2021 Comments on the Personal Conduct of Matt Hancock

    Munira Wilson – 2021 Comments on the Personal Conduct of Matt Hancock

    The comments made by Munira Wilson, the Liberal Democrat spokesperson on Health, on 25 June 2021.

    Matt Hancock is a terrible Health Secretary and should have been sacked a long time ago for his failures.

    This latest episode of hypocrisy will break the trust with the British public. He was telling families not to hug loved ones, while doing whatever he liked in the workplace.

    It’s clear that he does not share the public’s values. Rules for them and rules for us is now way to run a country.

    From the PPE scandal, the crisis in our care service and the unbelievably poor test and trace system, he has utterly failed. It is time for the Health Secretary to go.

  • Andrew Adonis – 2021 Comments on the Personal Conduct of Matt Hancock

    Andrew Adonis – 2021 Comments on the Personal Conduct of Matt Hancock

    The comments made by Andrew Adonis on 25 June 2021.

    Let’s be clear about the issues here. People in power shouldn’t appoint their lovers to jobs. Public money shouldn’t be spent on paying a lover. And it’s unacceptable for the Health Secretary to tell the country it’s against the law to even hug and then do this.

    He can’t stay.

  • Oliver Dowden – 2021 Comments on the Latitude Festival

    Oliver Dowden – 2021 Comments on the Latitude Festival

    The comments made by Oliver Dowden, the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, on 25 June 2021.

    We are working flat out to find a way to get festivals back up and running safely, so it’s brilliant that Latitude Festival will go ahead as part of the Events Research Programme and build on the success of our pilots at Download and Sefton Park.

  • Anneliese Dodds – 2021 Comments on the Personal Conduct of Matt Hancock

    Anneliese Dodds – 2021 Comments on the Personal Conduct of Matt Hancock

    The comments made by Anneliese Dodds, the Chair of the Labour Party, on 25 June 2021.

    If Matt Hancock has been secretly having a relationship with an adviser in his office – who he personally appointed to a taxpayer-funded role – it is a blatant abuse of power and a clear conflict of interest.

    The charge sheet against Matt Hancock includes wasting taxpayers’ money, leaving care homes exposed and now being accused of breaking his own Covid rules.

    His position is hopelessly untenable. Boris Johnson should sack him.

  • Michael Gove – 2021 Statement on the Sale of Cabinet Office Stake in Axelos Ltd

    Michael Gove – 2021 Statement on the Sale of Cabinet Office Stake in Axelos Ltd

    The statement made by Michael Gove, the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, in the House of Commons on 22 June 2021.

    Introduction

    I am pleased to announce that the Cabinet Office has conditionally agreed to sell its 49% stake in Axelos Limited to PeopleCert International Ltd, a member of the PeopleCert group. This is part of a joint sale with Capita of the whole of Axelos. Subject to the timely satisfaction of conditions the sale is expected to complete in July.

    Sale of the Cabinet Office stake will generate cash proceeds of approximately £175 million. The Cabinet Office has also received cash dividends of approximately £10.7 million this year making total cash receipts of some £185.7 million.

    As part of the sale, the Cabinet Office will also receive accelerated settlement of outstanding deferred consideration (currently worth some £24 million) owed to it by Axelos dating from the formation of the joint venture.

    The sale values the business at £380 million on a cash free, debt free basis.

    Axelos staff and senior management will be transferring with the business.

    Rationale and timing

    The Axelos joint venture was established with Capita in 2013 to commercialise certain best practice methodologies (principally ITIL and Prince2) previously developed by HM Government. The Cabinet Office chose to retain a 49% stake on the formation of the business with a view to delivering better value for money through a future sale.

    The sale followed a strategic review triggered by Capita’s desire to sell its majority stake. The Cabinet Office concluded that a joint sale was likely to attract greater interest and generate a higher price per share than a separate sale of the Cabinet Office’s 49% stake; it also offered the opportunity to share in the premium typically available on the sale of a controlling stake.

    The sale was conducted through a public auction process and the sale proceeds exceed the Cabinet Office’s retention value.

    Contingent liability

    The sale terms include standard sale indemnities and an indemnity by the Cabinet Office for 49% of Axelos’ share of the deficit in the Capita Group’s defined benefit scheme, calculated on the basis set out in section 75 Pensions Act 1995, to the extent that it exceeds the allowance already made for it. Any liability under the indemnity is not expected to exceed £300,000 and is expected to be settled during this financial year.

    On this occasion, due to the sensitivities surrounding the commercial negotiation of this sale, it was not possible to notify Parliament of the particulars of the contingent liability in advance of the sale announcement. Instead, the Cabinet Office notified the chairs of the Public Accounts Committee and the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee.

    More information on this contingent liability has been set out in a departmental minute that has been laid before the House alongside this statement.

    Fiscal impacts

    The impact on the fiscal aggregates, in line with fiscal forecasting convention, are not discounted to present value. The net impact of the sale on a selection of fiscal metrics are summarised as follows:

    Metric

    Impact

    Sale proceeds

    £175 million

    Hold valuation

    The price achieved is above retention value.

    Public sector net borrowing

    The sale reduces public sector debt. All else being equal, the sale will reduce future debt interest costs for Government. The reduction in Government’s shareholding means it will not receive future dividend income that it would otherwise have been entitled to through these shares.

    Public sector net debt

    Improved by £213.9 million

    Public sector net liabilities

    Improved by £50.5 million

    Public sector net financial liabilities

    Improved by £50.5 million

  • George Eustice – 2021 Comments on Protected Landscapes

    George Eustice – 2021 Comments on Protected Landscapes

    The comments made by George Eustice, the Secretary of State for the Environment, on 24 June 2021.

    We have an opportunity to create a new chapter for our protected landscapes.

    The work that we are going to take forward will contribute to our commitment to protect 30% of our land by 2030, and boost biodiversity, while designating more areas of the country for their natural beauty.

    Our Farming in Protected Landscapes programme will provide additional investment to allow farmers to work in partnership with our National Park Authorities and AONB teams to improve public access.

  • Matt Hancock – 2021 Comments on Vaccine Uptake

    Matt Hancock – 2021 Comments on Vaccine Uptake

    The comments made by Matt Hancock, the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, on 23 June 2021.

    The vaccination team have been working incredibly hard to provide people with much-needed protection from this life-threatening disease.

    With more and more evidence emerging on just how effective two doses of our vaccines are in protecting against the Delta variant, it’s a great to see three in five adults have been double jabbed, so we’re well on our way to the whole country getting the fullest possible protection.

    We’re so close now to ensuring the entire adult population is protected – now everyone aged 18 and above can make an appointment, so make sure you book in for your first and second doses as soon as possible.