Britain PM Rishi Sunak: British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said in his New Year message on Saturday (December 31) that Britain’s problems will not go away in 2023. However, he promised that the coming months would be the best of times for Britain. Rishi Sunak said in a video message on his official Twitter handle @RishiSunak: “I’m not going to pretend that all our problems will go away in the New Year, but 2023 is an opportunity to put Britain on the world stage.”
He said that 2022 was a difficult year. Just as we recovered from an unprecedented global pandemic, Russia launched a barbaric and illegal invasion of Ukraine. Sunak pledged his continued support for Britain, saying that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has had a profound economic impact around the world, for which Britain has also suffered.
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It is necessary to bring borrowing and debt under control
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said that I know many of you have felt its impact at home. That’s why this government has taken tough but fair decisions to get lending and debt under control and it is because of those decisions that we have been able to help those most vulnerable with the rising cost of energy bills.
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Sunak said that three months ago, I stood on the steps of Downing Street and promised that I would continue to work on the things that matter most to you. Since then, this government has taken decisive action to support our NHS with record resources, more funding, more doctors and more nurses to tackle the backlog.
Criticism of Taliban’s decision
Rishi Sunak on Wednesday (December 28) criticized the Taliban’s decision to ban university education for girls, saying, “Depriving them of university admission is a serious step. As a father of daughters, I am Can’t imagine a world in which they are denied an education. The women of Afghanistan have so much to offer. Denying them access to university is a serious step. The world is watching.” Sunak tweeted that we will judge the Taliban by their actions.
International Aerospace Alliance announced
The United Kingdom recently announced an unprecedented international aerospace alliance with Italy and Japan to adapt and respond to future security threats. “The Global Combat Air Program (GCAP) is a new partnership and an ambitious effort between the UK, Japan and Italy to deliver the next generation of fighter aircraft,” Downing Street said in a statement.
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