Speaking of
great conference speeches Simon Hoggart (p. 30) explores some of the greatest ones and explains why sketch writers love it when orators fluff their lines!
For Theresa May and her inner team, September is about one thing: preparing to deliver
a great conference speech.
I've just listened to Tony Blair's speech and it was a great speech - perhaps
his greatest conference speech.
Not exact matches
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.
«Juan Trippe of Pan American was the quintessential example of a charismatic leader,» Good to
Great author Jim Collins said in a
speech at the Inc. 500
conference in Salt Lake City in 1998.
So when he turned his attention to writing about atheism, he was initially in
great demand for
conferences,
speeches and TV appearances.
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.
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.
The health secretary is no
great orator, and his
conference speech passed with little fanfare.
[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.
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?»
Clegg also had a brief section on this in his
speech last week, but none of the Westminster parties seem to have a
great deal to say about this outside of party
conference time.
«Remember that
great speech from Harry Leslie Smith last year,
Conference?
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.
Asked about Ed Miliband's recent
conference speech, the Ukip leader said there was not «a
great deal of passion, or fire, or belief or connection» in the Labour leader's delivery.
Cruddas refers to Lansbury's 1935
conference speech as his
greatest exposition of Christian Socialism.
Burnham declared his intention to resign as shadow home secretary to spend more time on his mayoral campaign in
Greater Manchester and used his
conference speech to warn that change was needed on immigration.
The
speech was part of the 61st
Conference of the
Great City Schools.
The annual speakers
conferences happen a few times a year and encompass the
greatest thinkers, scientists, and other seminal people of our time giving quick
speeches on a myriad of topics.
We have learned two important things about what «Brexit means Brexit» means from the Conservative party
conference last week: (1) Theresa May's government will trigger Article 50 TEU in March 2017 at the latest; and (2) a «
Great Repeal Bill» will be proposed in the next Queen's
speech which will repeal the European Communities Act 1972 and enshrine all EU law into domestic law (at least for the time being).