Sentences with phrase «party conference speech last»

As the chancellor said in his party conference speech last week, maths is now the most popular A-level in England and the numbers taking further maths continues to grow.
As Chief Whip, Mr Williamson was credited with quashing a leadership plot against Mrs May following her disastrous party conference speech last year.
It was in his party conference speech last autumn that Mr Miliband first divided capitalism between good «producers» who ought to be encouraged and bad «predators» who had to be curbed.
The speculation started when the Scottish Conservative leader impressed lobby journalists and MPs alike with her party conference speech last year.
The Labour leader, who said Britain needed a more responsible capitalism in his party conference speech last autumn, revealed details of his party's agenda for reforming the banking sector.
When Cameron gave clearer voice to his anti-state instincts in his party conference speech last October, support for his party declined in the polls.

Not exact matches

Last week, U.K. Home Secretary Theresa May gave a speech at the Conservative Party conference in which she said that, «When immigration is too high, when the pace of change is too fast, it's impossible to build a cohesive society.»
I have listened carefully to May's speeches ever since and regard her address to the Conservative party conference last month, the one she gave that closed the conference, as one that competes, at least in terms of provocative substance, to the one she delivered to the Police Federation.
Last year, Umunna notably blasted Theresa May over her Conservative Party conference speech on immigration as she appeared before the select committee.
Michael Bloomberg, the Mayor of New York City, looks on before delivering his speech to delegates on the last day of the Conservative party conference, in the International Convention Centre on October 10, 2012 in Birmingham, England.
A marvellous example was provided by Brown himself in his party conference speech at the end of September last year:
I said in my conference speech last September that «future» is the most important word in politics and we did not convince our fellow citizens that we were the party of the future.»
PW writes: In his visit to the school, Blair confirms that he will step down within the next 12 months and that his forthcoming party conference speech will be his last; he also apologises for the Labour party's recent conduct, saying it «has not been our finest hour».
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.
There is «apparently no credible plan» as to how to replace the 490,000 public - sector jobs set to be lost, he said at Monday's CBI conference, in his first speech to business leaders since he was elected as party leader last month.
The Liberal Democrats only gained one of these three points after their party conference speech in Birmingham last week, moving up to 12 %.
Jeremy Corbyn may have just been critical of the media in his big speech, but Labour MPs and lobby journalists were out in force to rub shoulders at the Mirror party on the last night of Labour conference.
After his widely - praised speech at last year's party conference, Labour insiders suggested that Ed Miliband was in a position to pick, and in, any fight with his party that he wanted.
The MP for Saffron Walden, who impressed many delegates at the Conservative Party conference last October with her speech ahead of Theresa May's keynote address, added: «I don't know whether it's just a fad where people are saying these things and then they'll move on to something else or whether this is now a permanent thing.»
The chancellor backed the scheme in his Tory party conference speech on Monday, but the shadow chancellor said last week there would be no blank cheque from Labour for the project.
In fifth place this week is a piece which suggested that changes to how the British asylum system works could indicate that the home secretary is starting to implement aspects of the immigration speech she delivered to the Conservative party conference last month.
Ever keen to provide comprehensive coverage of developments in the Conservative Party, here are details of some proposals outlined by shadow culture minister Ed Vaizey in a speech to the London Libraries Conference at the end of last week, but which have not received any attention in the national press.
Speculation about her becoming UK Tory leader increased last month when she delivered a barnstorming warm - up speech for David Cameron at the party conference in Manchester.
David Miliband's victory speech that never was to the Labour Party conference last September, leaked to the Guardian, reveals all too clearly the disastrous path down which he would have taken the party to near - extinction, by adopting the Osborne cut - and - slash strategy in full, and indeed perhaps going even furParty conference last September, leaked to the Guardian, reveals all too clearly the disastrous path down which he would have taken the party to near - extinction, by adopting the Osborne cut - and - slash strategy in full, and indeed perhaps going even furparty to near - extinction, by adopting the Osborne cut - and - slash strategy in full, and indeed perhaps going even further.
There was a new confidence and maturity in this speech that wasn't there when he first spoke to a conference as party leader in Bournemouth last year.
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).
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