Sentences with phrase «dem party conference speech»

George Osborne and Ed Balls have gone head to head debating the economy for years, and this gives us a great opportunity to compare their speaking styles, from autumn statement debates to party conference speeches.
The return of grammar schools, a likely new policy announcement in May's first party conference speech as Prime Minister, would be a very big leap back to the past.
Prime ministers are up all night on the eve of their party conference speech.
May made this abundantly clear in her party conference speech, where «extremism» was alternately conflated with terrorism and Isis.
And it is clear that Cameron is an expert media handler, whether it is speaking without notes for party conference speeches or wooing the News Corporation press.
Last year, Umunna notably blasted Theresa May over her Conservative Party conference speech on immigration as she appeared before the select committee.
The Premier is planning to lay out his plans in his party conference speech in early October in Manchester.
In her party conference speech Theresa May promised to transform the Conservatives into the «party of the workers, the party of public servants, the party of the NHS».
Sir Vince Cable will use his Lib Dem party conference speech to call for MPs on all sides to join forces and help him reverse Brexit.
But having been smeared, derided and traduced by the press since winning the election, Corbyn was urged ahead of his party conference speech to get «professional» — in other words time to get spinning or be lost.
His failure to mention it in his 2014 party conference speech was just one sign of a rather muddled approach to the problem; after the 2010 election, the party's initial strategy was to talk about the necessity of cuts in general while opposing some of the most high - profile cuts introduced by the coalition, particularly when it came to welfare.
A marvellous example was provided by Brown himself in his party conference speech at the end of September last year:
There are extraordinary similarities between the Labour MP's address this week and the Conservative leader's 2009 party conference speech.
So, let's take a look at Farage's style at his recent party conference speech.
Rebekah Brooks told David Cameron his 2009 party conference speech brought her to tears twice, a newly published text message has revealed.
These include his first ever TV appearance, in the audience on BBC1's Question Time in January 1981 (aged 18), when he publicly berated Barbara Castle; and another from 1989 when he and a certain Sally Illman (the future Mrs B and then an avowed Tory) stood alongside one another previewing Margaret Thatcher's Conservative Party conference speech for the BBC's coverage of the event.
He and his team rolled out the global race narrative at his October party conference speech, and for the first time since the Big Society, the PM and his advisers in No 10 felt they had a key message.
PW writes: In his visit to the school, Blair confirms that he will step down within the next 12 months and that his forthcoming party conference speech will be his last; he also apologises for the Labour party's recent conduct, saying it «has not been our finest hour».
The Labour leader used his party conference speech in Brighton to claim that he was «standing up to the strong.»
He said: «This was probably David Cameron's most old fashioned party conference speech yet, packed with rat - a-tat lists that don't stand up to scrutiny and some rather unconvincing attacks on Labour.
David Cameron ended his Conservative Party conference speech telling delegates to pull together and lead Britain to better days.
When Cameron gave clearer voice to his anti-state instincts in his party conference speech last October, support for his party declined in the polls.
According to a ConservativeHome profile, Javid, Halfon, another future Tory MP David Burrowes and Tim Montgomerie - founder of ConservativeHome - got up at 7 am so they could get front row seats for what turned out to be Mrs Thatcher's final party conference speech.
Andrew Neil asked Theresa May about her Conservative Party conference speech where she claimed an illegal immigrant was allowed to stay in the country because of his cat.
Mr Miliband also dismissed a suggestion he was too gaffe - prone to be Prime Minister after apparently forgetting to mention the economy in his party conference speech.
Shortly after his appointment as Minister for Merseyside, Heseltine gave his annual party conference speech, in which he condemned talk of repatriation and called for more public spending on inner cities.
He and Ed Miliband had been friends for some years and, after Miliband was elected leader in 2010, Milne was among those consulted about his first party conference speech.
The Liberal Democrats only gained one of these three points after their party conference speech in Birmingham last week, moving up to 12 %.
In response to Ed Miliband's party conference speech, Alison Garnham, Chief Executive of Child Poverty Action Group, said: «Ed Miliband's conference speech is a welcome political response to the cost of living crisis engulfing more and more families with children.
But he dismissed recent poll findings that indicated a reduced Conservative lead since Mr Brown's Labour party conference speech and said the unity of the Tory party made it more suited to government than Labour's fractured state.
The Labour leader, who said Britain needed a more responsible capitalism in his party conference speech last autumn, revealed details of his party's agenda for reforming the banking sector.
For her keynote Conservative party conference speech, Theresa May attempted to build on the theme set out by her predecessor 13 years ago.
The speculation started when the Scottish Conservative leader impressed lobby journalists and MPs alike with her party conference speech last year.
«You will not be surprised to hear Mr Umunna... that I do not agree with the way that you described that party conference speech
Mrs May replied sternly: «You will not be surprised to hear Mr Umunna... that I do not agree with the way that you described that party conference speech
Davis has said the UK hopes to «maintain or even strengthen our cooperation on security and defence», though May said in her Conservative party conference speech that «we are not leaving only to return to the jurisdiction of the European court of justice».
The chancellor backed the scheme in his Tory party conference speech on Monday, but the shadow chancellor said last week there would be no blank cheque from Labour for the project.
In his final party conference speech before the general election, the Labour leader put the NHS at the heart of his pitch, pledging a fund to pay for tens of thousands more doctors, nurses and midwives.
The Prime Minister spoke up strongly for «White Van Conservatism» in his party conference speech.
Maybe it was Ed, for instance, who described how he, Brown and Charlie Whelan were listening to Blair's party conference speech on a car radio when Brown suddenly started heckling («He didn't want that... He opposed that...») And surely it could only have been Whelan, still spinning even in his political grave, who described the Chancellor's fury after being «ambushed» about the Ecclestone donation on the Today programme, for who else but our Charlie would say «Gordon went mental»?
The pressure on Cameron to cancel the Saudi contract escalated when Jeremy Corbyn called on him in his first party conference speech as Labour leader to block the bid to provide training for the very prison system that would carry out the execution of the pro-democracy protester Ali Mohammed Baqir al - Nimr.
11:38 - Cameron looks ever so slightly nervous, but then I wrote that about him during the party conference speech and no - one seemed to agree.
And remember, IDS's demise came just weeks after a throaty party conference speech peppered with standing ovations.
Mandelson fears his own carefully crafted legacy of «industrial activism» built up during his two years as business secretary is under threat, and that Miliband's party conference speech in which he made the energy price pledge was driven by politics as much as economics.
In Theresa May's case, she decided to follow David Cameron's example in routinely referring to the Welsh Government's running of the NHS in a a party conference speech.
William Hague remains the darling of the grassroots as was proved by the reception he received for his two Party Conference speeches.
The personal care at home bill is intended to enable elderly and disabled people to remain in their own homes — rather than going into residential care — while laying the foundations for the new national care service promised by the prime minister in his party conference speech in September.
It was in his party conference speech last autumn that Mr Miliband first divided capitalism between good «producers» who ought to be encouraged and bad «predators» who had to be curbed.
He told activists in his first party conference speech to «let sunshine win the day» and managed to get a round of applause for a mention of civil partnerships.
The Green Party's new leader has used her first party conference speech to accuse Labour of «failing to offer a real alternative» to the coalition.
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