Foreign Ministry’s statement on personal sanctions on British politicians, journalists, and businesspeople
In response to the British government’s expanding list of personal sanctions on the leading representatives of Russia’s social and political circles, business and the media, Russia has included the British politicians, journalists, and businesspeople, who promote London’s hostile policy aimed at demonising Russia and isolating it internationally, on the Russian “stop list.”
It has been noted more than once that the pernicious actions of the UK in planting Russophobic notions, spreading false information on Russia and supporting the Kiev neo-Nazi regime would result in an appropriate and decisive response from the Russian side. The choice of confrontation is the conscious decision of the British political establishment, which bears all responsibility for these consequences.
The following is a list of British subjects who are no longer allowed entry into the Russian Federation.
- David William Donald CAMERON, former Prime Minister of Great Britain;
- George Islay MacNeil ROBERTSON, Member of the House of Lords of the British Parliament;
- Angus Struan Carolus ROBERTSON, Scottish Cabinet Secretary for the Constitution, External Affairs and Culture;
- Fiona Jane HYSLOP, Scottish Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Fair Work and Culture;
- Keir Rodney STARMER, Member of the House of Commons of the British Parliament, leader of the Labor Party of Great Britain;
- David Lindon LAMMY, Member of the House of Commons of the British Parliament from the Labour Party, Shadow Foreign Minister of Great Britain;
- Lisa Eva NANDY, Member of the House of Commons of the British Parliament from the Labour Party, Shadow Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities;
- Wendy MORTON, Minister of State in the Department for Transport;
- Ian BLACKFORD, Member of the House of Commons of the British Parliament, Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP) in the House of Commons;
- Nick THOMAS-SYMONDS, Member of the House of Commons of the British Parliament from the Labour Party, Shadow Secretary of State for International Trade;
- Kate FORBES, Scottish Cabinet Secretary for Finance and the Economy;
- Lorna SLATER, Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Greens;
- Ross John GREER, Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Greens;
- Alexander Geoffrey COLE-HAMILTON, Member of the Scottish Parliament, Leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats;
- Neil Charles GRAY, Scottish Minister for Culture, Europe and International Development;
- Laurence LEE, Second Permanent Secretary of the British Ministry of Defence;
- Bate TOMS, President of the British-Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce;
- Donald WILSON, Member of the Edinburgh City Council;
- Peter RICKETTS, Member of the House of Lords of the British Parliament;
- James Paul GRAY, Member of the House of Commons of the British Parliament from the Conservative Party;
- Paul KAHN, Partner, Renaissance Strategic Advisors;
- Clive ROADS, founder, Royal Consulting;
- Christopher SAMUEL, founder, Christopher Samuel Associates;
- Anthony WHELAN, Research Advisor, British Ministry of Defence;
- Huw WALTERS, Director Economic Security and Prosperity, British Defence Ministry;
- Liam FOX, Member of the House of Commons of the British Parliament from the Conservative Party;
- Helen Alice BOWER-EASTON, Official Spokesperson of the Foreign Office;
- David AARONOVICH, Columnist, The Times;
- Dan SABBAGH, Defence and Security Editor, The Guardian;
- James CRISP, Europe Editor, The Daily Telegraph;
- David ROSE, freelance journalist;
- Caroline WHEELER, Political Editor, The Sunday Times;
- John Hamilton RYLEY, President of SkyNews;
- Jonathan Charles MUNRO, News content and Deputy Director of News, BBC;
- Edward William Robert CARR, Deputy Editor-in-Chief, The Economist;
- Jerome Donald STARKEY, Military Columnist, The Sun;
- Robert James Kenneth PESTON, ITV and BBC Producer;
- Piers Stefan PUGHE-MORGAN, ITV Broadcaster;
- Huw EDWARDS, BBC Broadcaster.
Considering London’s destructive desire to spin the sanctions wheel under far-fetched and absurd pretexts, Russia’s “stop list” will continue to expand.