Sentences with phrase «conference speech with»

Ed Miliband made the political speech of 2013 by delivering the conference speech with the biggest impact since Osborne's.
As Jeremy Corbyn delivers his Labour conference speech with near total control of his party, Welsh Labour is no longer keeping its distance.
The links to Glasman were striking in Ed's 2012 Conference speech with talks of a society where everyone takes responsibility and an economy where obligations to one another are put above profit.
James Elliot treats Clive Lewis» Conference speech with kid gloves.
David Cameron began his conference speech with a joke referring to Theresa May's claim that an illegal immigrant could not be deported because of his pet cat.

Not exact matches

During the speech, I had the pleasure of sitting with a young couple from Nappanee Window who graced the 2005 Inc. 500 list at No. 299 and enjoyed the conference in Savannah so much that they decided to join us again to celebrate the 2006 honorees.
The speech to the «Oil and Money» conference in London presents an overall vision for transforming Canada from a continental energy player to a global energy powerhouse, a vision that includes improved trade relations with Asia and a major expansion of infrastructure — pipelines, in other words — to get Alberta oil to far - flung markets.
He had initiated discussions with investors in the same week he did back - t0 - back keynote speeches at two big tech conferences, in two different cities, one of them sponsored by his own company.
But CEO Mark Zuckerberg said on a conference call that the company is investing «heavily» on safety and security, including workers with language skills for detecting hate speech, and tools for verifying government IDs ahead of elections in the U.S. and abroad by the end of the year.
Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland gives a speech during a joint news conference with Mexican Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray and U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson in Mexico City, Mexico February 2, 2018.
I work with conference organizers to deliver keynote speeches and to run half - day and full - day seminars.
CEO Levy, who had been scheduled to meet with investors yesterday and give a speech at a media conference organized by JPMorgan Chase & Co. in London, spoke instead via videoconference from a remote location, according to people with knowledge of the meeting, who asked not to be identified because the event wasn't public.
Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg took the unprecedented step of using his F8 developers conference keynote to denounce a central part of Trump's stump speeches — building a wall along the U.S. border with Mexico.
Before giving the speech, Cruz met with the editorial board of the Washington Free Beacon, a conservative website, which then ran an obligingly alarmist account of the upcoming event with the headline «Cruz Headlines Conference Featuring Hezbollah Supporters.»
As anyone with expertise in Islam can readily attest, the demand for media interviews, university lectures and speeches in churches and at conferences remains very high.
This speech was delivered at a conference with Chinese guests at the Claremont School of Theology, May 13 - 14, 2010.
Ed Miliband's first speech to conference as Labour leader saw him signal a distinct break with the past.
So Blair neutered conference and turned it into a vague consultation exercise with small set - piece speeches from front benchers.
But by using his conference speech highlight a pitiful amount of money on a project with such obvious flaws is a sign that Clegg doesn't really get how to sell this situation to his own party, much less the country.
The conference speeches and by - elections indicate that debates over migration will only become more heated in the run up to the General Election and with the implementation of further restrictions on migrants» rights to citizenship and services.
I listened to a podcast he did in November 2010 about dealing with the country's deficit, various speeches on the EU, I watched one of his very early Conservative conferences when he first got elected.
In his keynote speech at the end of the Lib Dem conference in Brighton, Farron ruled out ever working with «Marxist» Jeremy Corbyn, who he said had given up on holding the Conservative government to account or winning the next election.
This is conference speech rhetoric and I agree with him about the calibre of those three candidates, but is he right about select committees?
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.»
Thatcher claimed in a speech to a Small Business Bureau Conference in 1984, «I came to office with one deliberate intent: to change Britain from a dependent to a self - reliant society — from a give - it - to - me, to a do - it - yourself nation.
May made this abundantly clear in her party conference speech, where «extremism» was alternately conflated with terrorism and Isis.
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 deficit.
In his inaugural leadership speech at the 2010 Party Conference, he called on Labour to «inspire people with our vision of the good society».
But the prime minister still managed to project optimism, which sets him at odds with the tougher speeches that Nick Clegg and Ed Miliband delivered at their own conferences.
The health secretary is no great orator, and his conference speech passed with little fanfare.
Ed Miliband's first speech to conference as Labour leader saw him signal a distinct break with the past, but should he have criticised the war in Iraq?
After a disastrous conference speech, even his supporters run out of patience with the Labour leader
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.
He will deliver a speech at Suffolk County Community College at about 1:30 p.m. Hundreds of UFT members, students and faculty will protest against Trump in Brentwood State Park, across the street from the campus, with an 11:30 a.m. press conference scheduled.
«For him the global free market equates to a race to the bottom with the gains being shared among a smaller and smaller group of people,» said Osborne in his 2013 Tory conference speech.
But given where this conference started, with a defection and a scandal, David Cameron must be delighted at the way it has ended: A conference speech which is being described all over the airwaves, and back in Birmingham, as the best of his career.
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.
LDCF Exec Member, Mia Hadfield - Spoor, reflects on Vince Cable's conference speech and her experience of the reality of his words for people she meets in her work with the Trussell Trust.
Barnier's message came during a joint press conference with David Davis in which he said May's Florence speech had «created a new dynamic in our negotiations».
Ed Miliband looked like the unlikely winner of the conference season this morning, after the Labour leader overshadowed David Cameron's speech with his fight against the Daily Mail.
David Cameron gave away little in his speech to the Conservative conference yesterday, as he told delegates the state of the defence budget was «catastrophic», but insisted he would «not take risks with British security».
Harriet Harman wrapped up today's Labour conference with a speech attacking the coalition's planned voter registration changes.
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.
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.
Cameron's public professions that attempting to handle Johnson is futile clashes with reports in today's newspapers that he has been asked to clear his speech to conference, which takes place on Tuesday, with Downing Street.
[Here is a funny exchange the Governor had with the press corps in Niagara Falls, following his speech to the Democratic Rural Conference.]
Conservative leader David Cameron prepares, with the aid of close advisers including William Hague and his wife Samantha, to give his leader's speech to the party conference in Manchester:
The conference speech comes at the end of a gruelling few days where Prime Ministers are expected to tour the conference, dropping in to a myriad of events with party members desperate to see and hear their leader mingle and talk to them.
In a barnstorming speech to the Tory conference in Manchester Mr Clarke said red tape and quangos were «a millstone around Britain's neck, stifling economic recovery and playing havoc with our public services too».
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