Words matter. These are the best Matt Hancock Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
If you look at the best schools that gets the best results, they teach a broad curriculum but they are also rigorous.
I think that the big challenge of the 2020s for the country, and for the Conservative party, is to win the fight for free enterprise and the free society. This is under threat like at no other time in my lifetime. And the way that you do that is by demonstrating the benefits of a free market society.
Lots of people say politics is about individualism and egos. I happen to think government is best operated as a team.
If you don’t vaccinate your child, it’s not only your child that is at risk. It’s also other children, including other children who, for medical reasons, can’t be vaccinated.
The Conservative party’s always been a broad church, and I can appeal better than any of the other candidates to the centre ground to unite the country, and to voters who will ultimately deliver a majority so we can really get things moving.
Spotting sepsis is one of the most difficult things to do early and the urgency is critical to whether people survive.
The reason we need formal government guidance from the chief medical officer is to empower parents.
The sign of a civilised society is how we treat the most vulnerable and our social care system is not up to scratch.
I’ve said that the era of the inevitable closure of community hospitals is over because I want community hospitals increasingly to become community health hubs where you have the physios, some of the day cases, the GPs, mental health services and some of the charity-provided services like Aid UK.
Entrepreneurship is not only about starting businesses but is an attitude to life.
But design has never been a Europe-only project. The best of design has global influences. And we’ve got to design the future immigration system to make sure that we continue to attract the brightest and best.
There are clearly skills shortages in some areas, and businesses can make sure they get the skills they need by training people on the job.
Of course we’ve got to deliver Brexit; but then we’ve got to win a majority by appealing to aspirational people in the centre ground of British politics, where there’s a gaping hole.
Technology can be an enormous enabler. I’ll give you one example. I have never really talked about this before, but I am dyslexic and I didn’t find that out at school.
You shouldn’t be on WhatsApp, according to their own terms and conditions, before you’re 16.
The strong economy means there is fiscal firepower and we need to use that to show people the benefits of the free-market system.
The fact is, as we leave the EU, Britain will be able to choose its own immigration system rather than having free movement with one part of the world and a managed system with elsewhere.
The impact of the creative industries, of design and architecture in particular, are of course economic and they are a great export opportunity.
Well, the truth is that anybody who is a Conservative knows that the way you generate wealth and ultimately all the taxes that pay for public services is through business, people coming together to make something of their lives and to create jobs.
I’ll go round the world looking for the best technology that can save lives and improve the lives of clinicians too. We need to be embracing it.