Sentences with phrase «party conference speech in»

Meanwhile, Mrs May is being urged to use her party conference speech in October to name the day she will stand down.
The Bill was at the heart of the Prime Minister's party conference speech in 2009; it was the flagship economic Bill in the Queen's Speech; and it is the centrepiece of the Government's economic strategy to reduce the deficit.
I suggest to him that at the time of the announcement it looked like a party conference speech in search of a policy that put clear water between the Lib Dems and their coalition partners.
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.
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.
The Liberal Democrats only gained one of these three points after their party conference speech in Birmingham last week, moving up to 12 %.
The Labour leader used his party conference speech in Brighton to claim that he was «standing up to the strong.»
The Premier is planning to lay out his plans in his party conference speech in early October in Manchester.

Not exact matches

Last week, U.K. Home Secretary Theresa May gave a speech at the Conservative Party conference in which she said that, «When immigration is too high, when the pace of change is too fast, it's impossible to build a cohesive society.»
In his speech at the conclusion of the Conservative party conference, Cameron hardly mentioned the EU, saying only that Britain was not interested in «ever - closer union»In his speech at the conclusion of the Conservative party conference, Cameron hardly mentioned the EU, saying only that Britain was not interested in «ever - closer union»in «ever - closer union».
Lewis is a rising star in the party and was largely judged to have given the best speech of the Labour conference.
A rather young delegate, who might have fitted in better at an X Factor audition than the Conservative party conference, moaned during the queue for Cameron's final speech that he was «bored» by this year's conference.
The reforms announced today were initially confirmed in Mr Duncan Smith's speech to the Conservative party conference in Birmingham.
Sadiq Khan used his keynote speech to the Labour conference to repeatedly hammer home the message that the party can only achieve things if it is «in power».
I have listened carefully to May's speeches ever since and regard her address to the Conservative party conference last month, the one she gave that closed the conference, as one that competes, at least in terms of provocative substance, to the one she delivered to the Police Federation.
It is exactly the same message as that seen in Clegg's speech to his party's autumn conference in Glasgow: only the Liberal Democrats can be trusted to both provide fairness to ordinary people and deliver on economic trustworthiness.
At the 2016 Labour conference, Sadiq Khan used his keynote speech to repeatedly hammer home the message that the party can only achieve things if it is «in power».
Read shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper's speech to the 2011 Labour party conference in Liverpool here.
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.
In a nod to the party leadership, the group said the prime minister was right to put «strivers» at the heart of the government's agenda in his leader's speech at the party conferencIn a nod to the party leadership, the group said the prime minister was right to put «strivers» at the heart of the government's agenda in his leader's speech at the party conferencin his leader's speech at the party conference.
But her first speech in the Commons and address introducing Theresa May at the Conservative party conference (which went somewhat more smoothly than the PM's efforts) garnered attention from a watching establishment always keen to anoint the next big thing.
May made this abundantly clear in her party conference speech, where «extremism» was alternately conflated with terrorism and Isis.
Meanwhile the takeaway line from the SNP leader's speech, «let's resolve to put Scotland in the driving seat», like the conference slogan «PROGRESS», was vague and eminently forgettable, while there was also a weirdly hubristic section which implied the party might remain in government for «the next ten years and beyond».
[63] In 2010, Harman referred to Danny Alexander as a «ginger rodent» in a speech to the Scottish Labour Party conferencIn 2010, Harman referred to Danny Alexander as a «ginger rodent» in a speech to the Scottish Labour Party conferencin a speech to the Scottish Labour Party conference.
Michael Bloomberg, the Mayor of New York City, looks on before delivering his speech to delegates on the last day of the Conservative party conference, in the International Convention Centre on October 10, 2012 in Birmingham, England.
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».
Labour has had a successful party conference, Ed Miliband made a powerful speech with a strong commanding narrative of Labour's objectives for government, but the only let - down was in the crucial area of economic policy.
In his speech to the Conservative party conference in Birmingham, Osborne said he was levelling with the British people that now was not the time to ease up on cutting the deficiIn his speech to the Conservative party conference in Birmingham, Osborne said he was levelling with the British people that now was not the time to ease up on cutting the deficiin Birmingham, Osborne said he was levelling with the British people that now was not the time to ease up on cutting the deficit.
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.
In his speech to close the annual, four - day Conservative party conference, Prime Minister David Cameron stated «I'm not here to defend priviledge, I'm here to spread it».
Dear Friends, At Labour Party Conference in Brighton this year I had the privilege of delivering a speech on the confereConference in Brighton this year I had the privilege of delivering a speech on the conferenceconference floor.
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.
Nevertheless, a successful party conference in Liverpool came and went — crowned by a speech applauded from all sides of the commentariat for setting out a vision of a Greater Britain, in which all were to benefit from a rising tide of prosperity once the forces of conservatism had been pushed aside.
A marvellous example was provided by Brown himself in his party conference speech at the end of September last year:
In his inaugural leadership speech at the 2010 Party Conference, he called on Labour to «inspire people with our vision of the good society».
I said in my conference speech last September that «future» is the most important word in politics and we did not convince our fellow citizens that we were the party of the future.»
First, because in spite of the praise for Lady Thatcher in the speech and throughout the conference, it was an arresting sign of how much the Tory party has changed since her era and of how little decisive influence the party's colourful retro - Thatcherites actually enjoy.
My prediction here is that we may see the type of stage managed applause for the PM that was orchestrated by party staff for Iain Duncan Smith's Tory conference speech in 2003.
The reality is, Corbyn has never criticised Putin in the House of Commons nor mentioned him in three speeches to party conference.
Plaid Cymru will stand in staunch opposition to the spending cuts planned by the UK coalition government, its leader Ieuan Wyn Jones will say in a speech at the party's conference on Friday.
But in a speech before the Conservative Party Political Action Conference this afternoon in Colonie, the Buffalo businessman and one - time gubernatorial candidate, pities the fools in the Senate GOP cConference this afternoon in Colonie, the Buffalo businessman and one - time gubernatorial candidate, pities the fools in the Senate GOP conferenceconference.
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.
I began intensively lobbying Tory MPs and party activists, arguing that same - sex marriage was consistent with Conservative values; that it chimed with their support for the institution of marriage — an argument that was later closely echoed by David Cameron in his pro-gay marriage speech to the 2011 Tory party conference.
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».
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Davis was initially the front runner in the contest, but after a poorly received speech at that year's Conservative Party Conference his campaign was seen to lose momentum.
And why did the leader's speech at the party conference not mention immigration at all, when in the last few years we have undergone the greatest - ever wave of increasing immigration into our country?»
Cameron said in his resignation speech that it would be up to his successor — expected to be appointed before the Conservative party conference in October — to trigger article 50.
He made a rapturously received farewell speech at party conference in 2006.
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