Political leaders release Christmas 2023 messages

The leaders of political parties and governments across the UK have wished everyone well for the festive season

Rishi Sunak and his wife Akshata Murty turn on the Christmas Lights in Downing Street
Author: Jonny FreemanPublished 24th Dec 2023
Last updated 24th Dec 2023

Political leaders from across the UK have been sharing their Christmas messages ahead of the big day.

The Prime Minister has paid tribute to key workers and those helping others.

In a video released by Downing Street, Rishi Sunak's also said it's important to remember those who are facing a "difficult time".

Humza Yousaf has paid tribute to volunteers and frontline workers in his first Christmas message as Scotland's First Minister.

The First Minister acknowledged the "challenging year" many have faced with the cost-of-living crisis as well as experiencing loneliness, illness or grief.

"Christmas is a special time of year where people gather with their loved ones," he said.

"However, I know for many people - many families in Scotland - it has been a challenging year. And as we come together over the festive period, the cost of living will be on many people's minds.

"There are also many people for whom this time of year is particularly difficult. The colleagues and neighbours experiencing loneliness, illness or grief are all around us. People suffering from homelessness, addiction or abuse.

"So I am particularly grateful to those of you who are looking out for others - you are the warm volunteers at foodbanks and shelters.

"You're the gentle voices, staffing helplines, you're the health and emergency workers keeping us safe."

He also thanked the armed forces, drivers, shop workers and engineers who continue working over the festive period.

But on a more sombre note, he addressed the "unimaginable horrors" taking place in the Middle East as the conflict continues between Israel and Gaza.

"My prayer this Christmas is for peace and an immediate ceasefire in Gaza," he said.

In Wales, the outgoing First Minister Mark Drakeford reflected on the difficult times of recent years.

He also said there's plenty of hope heading into 2024 though.

The Welsh Labour leader's planning to stand down from his job in the Spring.

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has been and praising the "generosity of churches and charities" during his message.

The leader of the Liberal Democrats, Sir Ed Davey, has reflecting on those looking after others in his speech for the festive season.

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