Downing Street announces departure of Chloe Smith and John
Randall ahead of expected reshuffle
Chloe Smith and John Randall have both resigned from the government. Photograph: Composite |
Downing Street said Smith, a Cabinet Office minister, is
stepping down to concentrate on her constituency work and engaging young people
in politics, while Randall asked last year to leave after 13 years in the
whips' office.
Smith, who has previously served as a whip and a Treasury
minister, has recently been overseeing the controversial lobbying bill, which
has been criticised by charities and campaign groups.
In her resignation letter, she said: "As you know, I
was only 27 when I was lucky enough to be elected as an MP, and, of my four
years in parliament so far, I have spent three as a minister. I would welcome the
opportunity to develop other ways of giving public service, both inside and
outside parliament, while continuing to work hard for my constituents."
At the same time, Randall announced he is leaving his role,
assuring the prime minister that he would continue to do "whatever I can
for you personally as well as for the party, the government and of course the
country".
In his resignation letter, he said: "I know that it is
customary to write at these times that it has been a great privilege and honour
to serve as a member of the government but it really has been that and a lot
more.
"I have served thirteen years in the whips' office both
in opposition and more recently in government and I have served under and with
some fantastic colleagues, notably Patrick [McLoughlin] and Sir George [Young],
who have made the job extremely worthwhile and even fun."
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SB: All right. Maybe I can squeeze in one or two questions just before we go.
At this moment it seems as if in the American political spectrum the same blind opposition to President Obama is still apparent. When and how will the governments of the world emerge as uncorrupted institutions, given that there will now be a wholesale move towards new administrations? I don’t mean a toppling of administrations, but a reformation throughout the world.
AAM: The political landscape, not only in the United States but in many places, is going to shift rather dramatically in the coming year, and particularly within the next several months. Do not be overly concerned about opposition to Obama. What it is doing is bringing to the forefront — and making it very public — those who do not wish this energy [Obama] to be in a leadership position. That is not going to change. It will come to the forefront and the light will win.
SB: Oh, that’s very reassuring.
AAM: We are very present in the White House.
SB: Oh! Very good! Okay. I think I recall you mentioning Medicare in Canada. Canada has a wonderful system of universal medicare. When will the United States enjoy the same quality of medicare? Or other nations, for that matter.
AAM: You see, this is one of the fundamental rights, and your United Nations has just begun to peek at this. All of your — yes, all — of your medical systems have been based on false grids that you are eligible for disease. Many, many industries have grown up around this belief system.
Now, we would not dismantle this in a day, because the displacement would be very large, but you have already begun to see the shift to wellness, to healing centers, to alternative methods of energy healing. And with the arrival of your star brothers and sisters this will become even more so.
So not only universal medical care, but universal healthcare and the right to wellness is going to become the simple stand-alone fact over the next year to two years. Oh, and it will happen much more quickly in the United States.
SB: Oh, that’s good to hear. So many people are bankrupted by a sudden illness. And it never should be that way.
AAM: It is an atrocity that one may suffer and die because one does not have adequate money. That is absurd.
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