Sentences with phrase «uses conference speech»

Ukip leader uses conference speech to hit back at critics who accuse his party of using child abuse scandal for political purposes
Ed Miliband used his conference speech last autumn to call for the voting age to be lowered from 18 to 16.
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 Labour leader will use his conference speech to commit Labour to reinstating a migrant impact fund for those areas affected by high levels of immigration.
Chris Huhne used his conference speech today to dismantle the Conservative project from its foundations, in a fiercely hostile attack on David Cameron's resurgent party.
Burnham also used his conference speech to strike a different tone on immigration from Corbyn, just hours before the leader planned to address the issue in his conference speech.
Jeremy Corbyn kicked used his conference speech to celebrate Labour's status as a a government - in - waiting.
Following recent hours» spectacular triumph, Ed Miliband ought to use his Conference speech to promise to save what little remains of Sunday trading restrictions after Thatcher and Major, which is already declared Labour Party policy in this Parliament.
Between the cough and the prankster, Theresa May used her conference speech last week to talk about bringing back the «British Dream».
As expected, Corbyn used his conference speech to pledge a «kinder politics».
Jeremy Corbyn kicked used his conference speech to celebrate Labour's status as a a government - in -...
George Osborne has used his conference speech to unveil a new voluntary approach to employee rights, prompting a divided response from commentators.
So when Ed Balls used his conference speech to signal Labour's departure from an unquestioning commitment to HS2, all eyes turned to Adonis, who as a shadow minister for infrastructure is also a shadow cabinet colleague of Mr Balls.
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.

Not exact matches

The watershed moment for Spencer and his National Policy Institute came just after the 2016 election that elevated Trump to the presidency — in a video from The Atlantic that was viewed by millions of people, Spencer was seen delivering a speech at an NPI conference in Washington, DC where he used Nazi salutes, imagery, and phrases to celebrate Trump's victory as a victory for his cause.
«I used to get thank - you notes for my thank - you notes,» he said in his keynote speech at the 2011 Inc. 500 5000 Conference.
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.
The findings came just one day after Tony Blair used his final speech to the Labour conference to vigorously defend his controversial foreign policy.
The prime minister used his opening speech to an international conference on Somalia taking place in London to warn that, despite political advances in Somalia like a new president, government and parliament elected by representatives of all clans, the country «still faces desperate poverty».
But the most depressing and revealing (the two things always go together at conference) element of the speech was Clegg's use of double - think.
The health secretary used a speech at a Nuffield Trust health policy conference to warn that «complacency» can eventually lead to falling standards.
Ed Miliband used a speech to the Progress conference yesterday to claim Cameron was being «pushed around by his backbenchers».
Sadiq Khan used his keynote speech to the Labour conference to repeatedly hammer home the message that the party can only achieve things if it is «in power».
John McDonnell used his keynote speech to the Labour conference to set out a series of policy ideas...
At the 2016 Labour conference, Sadiq Khan used his keynote speech to repeatedly hammer home the message that the party can only achieve things if it is «in power».
The London mayor used the word another 32 times in his 11 minute speech, before concluding: «Conference, it's time we put Labour back in power.»
Since the 2014 independence referendum, there has always been a section in Nicola Sturgeon's autumn conference speech which uses the «I» word — independence.
Boris Johnson used his first speech to the Conservative party conference as foreign secretary to...
The Labour leader used his speech to the final autumn conference before next year's general election to outline his plan to create an NHS «time to care» fund.
Theresa May used her speech to the 2016 Conservative conference to call on her party to «embrace a new centre ground... built on the values of fairness and opportunity».
Sir Vince Cable will use his Lib Dem party conference speech to call for MPs on all sides to join forces and help him reverse Brexit.
I wrote a not entirely serious piece about that here when Brown used it in a conference speech http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2007/sep/26/twosidesofthesamecoin
Umunna points out that he used the phrase «One Nation» in a Left Foot Forward blog before Ed Miliband used it in his conference speech.
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
Boris Johnson used his first speech to the Conservative party conference as foreign secretary to show his serious side.
Meanwhile David Cameron used his speech at the Scottish Conservative conference over the weekend to hit back.
In Australian politics, the similar phrase «the light on the hill» was famously used in a 1949 conference speech by then Prime Minister Ben Chifley, and as a consequence this phrase is used to describe the objective of the Australian Labor Party.
The «one nation'theme first unveiled in last year's barnstorming conference speech is demonstrating its flexibility by being used to underline the all - inclusive nature of Labour's approach.
The Labour leader used his party conference speech in Brighton to claim that he was «standing up to the strong.»
He's convincing at the monthly press conferences he used to give as opposition leader, successful in the Commons and engaging on the stump - but this is the third conference speech in a row that has been drab and insubstantial.
It turns out that the joke was dreamt up by David Cameron who had intended to use it in his conference speech on Wednesday.
The PM used his speech at the Tory party conference to take a swipe at Labour rival Jeremy Corbyn but what else did he have to say.
He started his trip with a speech before the New York Conference of Mayors, who he urged to «use your collective clout to add to the voices for reform» in Albany.
Ed Miliband used his speech to the Labour Party conference this week to announce his support for lowering the voting age to 16 for all UK elections.
Culture secretary Karen Bradley used her speech to the Conservative conference to insist that...
George Osborne used his keynote speech to the Conservative conference to repeatedly position the Tories as «the builders».
It's probably the best quote available to a Lib Dem in his position to use in a conference speech at this precise moment in time.
This week, amid coughs and pitying ovations and disintegrating stage furniture, Theresa May used part of her conference speech to speak about the Conservative party's compassion.
And the day that Ed Miliband refers to «the cave of Adullam» (the fortified refuge used by David — the ancient King, not Ed's brother) in his conference speech, you'll know that he's referring to those groups of political outsiders who are plotting their comeback after recent defeat.
David Cameron used his speech to the Conservative party conference to lay into «terrorist - sympathising» Jeremy Corbyn and to park his tanks firmly on New Labour territory.
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