Thumbs up: Mr Cameron delivered his first
major rallying speech since MPs left Westminster for the campaign trail
Not exact matches
Invoking the National Interest is more commonly associated with times of war or
major crisis, and the consequent need for the government to
rally all the forces and interests within a country behind it: UK Prime Minister Theresa May used it at least twice in her Lancaster House
speech of 17 January.
The Chicago Teachers Union will put on a
major public relations blitz today, with a
rally in Springfield and a
speech by President Karen Lewis in Chicago.
It once referred to an often long, always singular, rabble -
rallying speech by a
major figure of real heft.