Sentences with phrase «conference speech made»

Following the negative reaction to his visit to British troops in Iraq during the 2007 Conservative Party Conference, [111] an unrehearsed conference speech made by David Cameron and an opinion poll showing Labour 6 % behind the Conservative Party in key marginal seats, Brown announced that there would be no election in the near future.
She announced an additional # 10 million for English classes for resettled Syrian refugees in early September, and in her conference speech made a clear pledge that more will follow.
As I said at the time, the PM's conference speech made a good start on these things, but they must keep up the momentum.

Not exact matches

If you want your audience to remember the speech you're making, whether it's your employees or a room full of conference attendees, say something that few expect.
Since his election, President Trump has repeated «Make America Great Again» and «fake news» in nearly every speech and press conference he has been in.
Tucker, P (2009): «The repertoire of official sector interventions in the financial system: last resort lending, market - making, and capital», speech at the 2009 Bank of Japan International Conference, Tokyo, May.
On that note, Mark Carney - the governor of the Bank of England - made a speech at the Deutsche Bundesbank G20 conference this week where he spoke about some of the considerations the Bank makes when deciding whether something like blockchain should be brought into its regulatory perimeter.
Mrs. Clinton has been making speeches on women's rights, joining in the general drumbeat for the UN conference on women in Beijing.
I may have been one of the few hacks who thought Ed Miliband's last conference speech was interesting, but the crisis in capitalism is fertile ground for Labour if he can flesh it out in a way that makes reform tangible.
11:26 - There comes a day in each conference season when Vince Cable makes his speech, and that is usually the best day at conference.
Only the unluckiest leader would lose their voice during their «make or break» conference speech.
In his book Power Trip, Damian McBride recalls his frustration — and sneaking admiration for — Tony Blair's annual conference Houdini act: «Each year we'd come in with Tony under pressure, probably assisted by some unhelpful splashes from me in the Sunday papers; Gordon would make an ecstatically received speech appealing to Labour's soul and adding to the pressure; and Tony would then deliver an even better - received speech dashing Gordon's hopes and putting him back in his box.»
May made this abundantly clear in her party conference speech, where «extremism» was alternately conflated with terrorism and Isis.
Today, in her first speech to the conference as prime minister, May made a smart bid to revise the theme.
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.
Even when getting in a fix about young people who «make films» in Soho - the highlight of the conference speech - he emerges with his popularity enhanced, not diminished.
Professor Ambali who made this claim in his speech delivered at the opening ceremony of the conference on Law and Religion held on Wednesday at the university auditorium warned that it is unacceptable to use antics of religion to violate the law
In a speech to the advancing enterprise conference in the London, the chancellor emphasised the importance of long - term economic stability but also providing the right regulatory framework and investment to make Britain the best place to do business.
Does a conference speech really make much impact in the world beyond the auditorium?
They also say those same statements — made at press conference after Silver's Jan. 22 arrest, during a speech at New York Law School and in a CNBC interview — would ultimately taint any future jury should the case head to trial.
[14] However, referring to a Conference speech by the party's former leader, Campaign Manager Andrew Mitchell said: «William Hague made a great speech which many people will judge to be better than all the other leadership candidates put together.
Chuka Umunna is among the big name Labour MPs who have left Brighton before Jeremy Corbyn makes his first conference speech as party leader.
He made a rapturously received farewell speech at party conference in 2006.
At a keynote speech at Age UK's conference two weeks ago, work and pensions secretary Iain Duncan Smith outlined his key principles for pension reform, with a focus on the next generation of pensioners and making it pay for current workers to save for retirement.
Labour delegate makes conference speech wearing what appears to be a dressing gown.
The Conservative Party chairman made a series of feline jokes in her conference speech appearing to refer to the home secretary's controversy over a cat.
On Wednesday, Baroness Warsi, who admitted a few days ago that she sometimes says things that get her in trouble, made a series of cat puns in a conference speech, although few delegates laughed.
He will make an important speech to a Fabian Society conference next Saturday.
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».
Washington (CNN)-- A leading Muslim advocacy group accused potential presidential candidate Herman Cain of spewing «bigoted speech» Monday following remarks he made at a conservative conference last weekend.
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg has pledged to take on «backwards - looking politics», as he made the case for membership of the EU in his conference's closing speech.
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg has pledged to take on «backwards - looking politics», as he made the case for membership of the EU in his conference speech.
Last month only 21 per cent thought he made a good leader, now risen to 40 per cent on the back of his well - received conference speech.
No - one was talking about the European Court of Justice apart from a few blow - hards when she made her October conference speech.
People being treated for cancer in England can apply for free prescriptions from today, as Gordon Brown fulfils one of the promises he made during his conference speech.
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.
On Wednesday, a day after her news conference at the UN to address the controversy over her e-mail practices, Hillary Clinton made an unannounced trip to California, where she delivered a paid speech to executives at eBay, the Silicon Valley e-commerce giant.
The chancellor, who has a habit of making pivotal policy announcements at the Tory party conference, delivered a crowd - pleasing speech mapping out a future of «liberty and justice» for Britain.
On Tuesday, when Miliband made his keynote speech at the Labour party conference, his time ran out.
The news has fuelled speculation that May - who recently made a hardline speech at the Tory conference questioning the merits of high levels of immigration - could join the Out campaign when Cameron completes his EU renegotiations.
Shadow defence secretary Liam Fox made the announcement in his keynote speech to the Conservative party conference in Manchester.
Mr Osborne has a habit of making game - changing conference speeches.
He will make a speech about his political future on Friday at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Maryland, just outside of Washington.
David Cameron will use tomorrow's conference speech to make it clear that he's serving a full term, says George Pascoe - Watson in his latest column for TP.
And in her Tory conference speech, she said: «To make Britain a great meritocracy, we must move beyond this agenda and deliver real social reform across every layer of society so that those whom the system would currently miss — those just above the threshold for help today yet those who are by no means rich or well off — are given the help they need.
«Your first big event is the Labour Party conference, don't make a long dull speech.
At the time, Americans were feeling queasy over a proposed bank bailout, David Cameron was about to make his conference speech and Peter Mandelson was safely tucked away in Brussels.
We must try to ensure that when it gets to late September, Gordon Brown doesn't make an «impressive» speech to party conference, and then be praised for his decisive action in halting the financial crisis and slashing our lead in half.
Although Preet Bharara, the United States attorney for the Southern District of New York, has made Albany corruption a staple of public speeches and news conferences, his prosecutors kept the broader issue out of their opening argument, while Mr. Silver's lawyer touched on it more to suggest that the government had criminalized longstanding political actions that were not crimes.
After a day - long conference in London on how to move forward the political process in Libya, other developments included: An admission the Coalition did not yet fully know who made up the opposition, which came after Nato said American intelligence had shown «flickers» of al Qaeda among the rebels; A suggestion the Coalition would be prepared to see Colonel Gaddafi go into exile if a country was willing to take him; A claim by the Italians that several nations were working on a deal involving a ceasefire, exile for Gaddafi and a talks framework between Libya's tribal leaders and opposition figures; Nick Clegg warning about the «danger of overreaching» during a speech in Mexico, but stressing liberal interventionism must be upheld.
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