As survivors’ voices fade from living memory, the question is no longer, “Do you remember?” It is, “Will you choose to remember?” The promise of “Never again” depends on whether we are willing to carry that responsibility.
In the long term, by supporting a thriving free market and creating the conditions for growth and innovation, we can achieve the greener future we all want.
My message is clear: we need you. Step forward. Stand for your local association. Mentor another woman. Consider public service – from parish councils to Parliament.
This Bill is a step forward for animal welfare, responsible dog ownership, and the future of farming. I urge my colleagues in Parliament to continue supporting it as it progresses through the House.
Until they are prepared to set out a future that is both workable and distinct, they are unlikely to have much of a voice in this Parliament or the next.
Working alongside Commonwealth partners to expand opportunity, strengthen connections and address shared challenges, Britain can help ensure that this remarkable network remains a force for stability, cooperation and prosperity in an increasingly uncertain world.