David Cameron ended his Conservative
Party conference speech telling delegates to pull together and lead Britain to better days.
Not exact matches
Coming so fast on Boris»
speech to the Tory
party conference, when he raised eyebrows by
telling an audience of right - wingers they ought to pull themselves together on immigration, Dave will be getting much more relaxed about the leadership threat from his floppy - haired Bullingdon rival.
Rebekah Brooks
told David Cameron his 2009
party conference speech brought her to tears twice, a newly published text message has revealed.
At that year's Labour
conference, he made what was widely interpreted as the opening salvo of a leadership campaign - with a
speech appealing to the
party's «soul»
telling activists «we are best when we are Labour».
In a
speech later Mr Huhne
told his
party's
conference that evidence of climate change was becoming «more alarming, not less» and said he wanted to see a huge expansion in the number of offshore wind farms but that this would go hand in hand with nuclear power.
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 Minister admitted yesterday to
telling a journalist about a story which suggested that a section of Mrs May's
speech at the Conservative
party conference had been lifted from a
speech made by the Ukip leader, Nigel Farage.
In his
speech on Friday afternoon, Mr Corbyn
told the
conference that Labour is «alive and kicking» and a «
party preparing to go into government».