Tag: 2022 Labour Party Conference

  • Angela Rayner – 2022 Closing Speech at Labour Party Conference

    Angela Rayner – 2022 Closing Speech at Labour Party Conference

    The closing speech made by Angela Rayner, the Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, on 28 September 2022.

    Thank you, Conference, and thank you Svetlana.

    The sacrifice you have made for your country sets an example to us all.

    A woman, a mother who has led a movement, not for personal ambition but to free her country and her people.

    The Labour Party stands with you, and a Labour government will too.

    Conference, it’s a great honour to make the closing speech before our traditional anthems.

    To close the week just as John Prescott did back in the day.

    Although I look better in a dress.

    I hope to do him proud.

    I love the traditions of our movement.

    From Durham Miners’ Gala to the Tolpuddle Martyrs’ Festival.

    But there is one part of our history that I will never celebrate – losing elections.

    Think how it will feel meeting here in this hall in a few years’ time after a term of a Labour government.

    Back in power.

    Now, this is the Labour Party.

    I’ve no doubt we’ll also be discussing how much further we’d like to go.

    Once we’ve debated the CAC report for twenty minutes, of course.

    But when the Tories deliver 1% of what they promised, they talk endlessly about that 1% and we never hear about the list of broken promises.

    When we deliver 99% of what we promised, we talk endlessly about the 1% we didn’t instead.

    Just think about the historic Labour Governments and their legacy.

    They didn’t please all of our movement all of the time, including me.

    But those Labour Governments made history.

    The NHS.

    Social security.

    The welfare state.

    Council housing.

    Modern higher education.

    The Open University.

    Decriminalising homosexuality.

    Outlawing racial discrimination.

    Introducing equal pay.

    The National Minimum Wage.

    Sure Start.

    The Good Friday Agreement.

    Civil Partnerships.

    The Equality Act.

    The Human Rights Act.

    The world’s first Climate Change Act.

    Conference, if we’re not proud of ourselves, don’t expect anyone else to do it for us.

    And just think what that future Party Conference could have to celebrate.

    We’ve shown this week how different we’ll be.

    Not just in our vision but with our plan for Britain.

    Starting with the biggest challenge facing not just our country but the world.

    We will tackle the climate crisis head on.

    We will protect our people and our planet.

    And we will pull out all the stops to build a fairer and greener Britain.

    As Keir set out yesterday through our Green Prosperity Plan.

    We will unleash a green industrial revolution.

    By reaching 100 per cent clean power by 2030, we will save £93 billion off energy bills.

    And through Great British Energy we will give British power right back to British people.

    I said on Sunday that a moment of choice is upon us.

    A moment to show the country that we are ready to govern.

    Well, Conference, I know I’m a bit biased, but, boy, do I think that we’ve shown that.

    It isn’t just that we have better policies, although we do.

    It isn’t just that we will be a more competent government, although we will.

    No, it is that our values differ fundamentally.

    And our policies are not better despite our values but because of them.

    Labour values.

    The country’s values too.

    Yet too often when it comes to elections, people feel they have a choice of heart versus head.

    Values or competence.

    I say to those watching at home – this week we have shown it’s a choice you will never have to make again.

    And this past week, the Tories have shown it too.

    The Conservative Party are no longer pretending to be competent and stable.

    Today’s Tories will plunge us into chaos in pursuit of their dogma.

    Divide the country to rule it and regards rules as for you, and not for them.

    Tough on crime?

    They brought crime to Number 10

    Defenders of the free market?

    The market’s in free fall.

    England’s green and pleasant land?

    Frack it.

    From the party of stability to causing earthquakes.

    From the party of business, to a slap down from the IMF.

    From the party of serious government to the party of parties.

    Liz Truss has even crashed the pork market.

    Now…that. Is. A. Disgrace.

    You’d think that snouts in the trough was the one thing they could manage.

    When interest rates were low and borrowing was cheap, they sacrificed public services for austerity.

    Now they’re borrowing just as interest rates are soaring.

    To think this was the party that claimed they were for sound money.

    That’s WHAT one high-flying new Tory MP certainly thought in 2012.

    He wrote a pamphlet demanding a balanced budget every year.

    He said “Fiscal prudence is the very least we should expect from a Chancellor.”

    And if they failed, they should face a 20% pay cut.

    That Tory MP must be absolutely furious with the new Tory Chancellor, except he is the new Tory Chancellor.

    I’ve got a funny feeling he won’t be taking that pay cut either.

    Pay cuts are for other people.

    He won’t even let the budget watchdog tell him just how much of our money he’s handing over to the super rich.

    They used to say the Tories knew the value of nothing but the cost of everything.

    Now they don’t even know that.

    The next election won’t be a choice between a strong economy or a fair society.

    We don’t have to choose one or the other.

    Because you can’t have one without the other.

    An unequal economy is an inefficient one.

    It’s perhaps the starkest difference between us and the Tories.

    Never again can we let them pretend they are the patriotic party.

    I love my country.

    That’s why I want so much better for it.

    But the Tories now think our biggest economic problem, is you.

    The working people of Britain.

    And while they think you are our country’s greatest weakness, we know that you are our greatest strength.

    It’s why Rachel and I will make the minimum wage, a real living wage.

    Because we are not just the party of higher growth but of higher wages.

    We know what the Tories think.

    The new Prime Minister and her Chancellor have said it out loud.

    The problem is that British workers are idlers not grafters.

    The irony.

    From this lot!!

    Liz Truss said she doesn’t like hand-outs.

    Then handed £150 billion to the energy giants.

    They believe in hand-outs alright.

    It’s the same with her other top priority – unlimited bankers’ bonuses.

    It’s the same old ideology.

    You incentivise the richest by giving them more money.

    You incentivise the rest of us by taking it away.

    Conference, it hasn’t worked before and it won’t wash now.

    I know they’d rather forget it, but we’re now twelve years into Tory government.

    Even if we are on our fourth Prime Minister.

    Where are they now?

    David Cameron.

    The privatised Prime Minister, sold to Green-sill.

    What was his greatest achievement?

    Fooling the Lib Dems?

    Not exactly a high bar.

    If you just care about power for powers’ sake and have no principles, no policies and no plan, you end up with a pointless premiership.

    Remembered only as a pub quiz answer.

    Then we had Theresa May.

    I remember her telling us that if you were a citizen of the world, you were a citizen of nowhere.

    If only we’d known about their green cards and tax loopholes.

    Their politicians are becoming like their donors – residents of everywhere, taxpayers of nowhere.

    Then there’s Boris Johnson.

    I do owe him one apology.

    I said he couldn’t organise a booze up in a brewery.

    Turns out he could organise a booze up pretty much anywhere.

    Just a shame he couldn’t organise anything else.

    We’re a party with a serious plan.

    He had a plan for a serious party.

    I’ll miss one thing though.

    As inflation ran out of control, at least his jokes were one thing that got cheaper every week.

    But the real problem wasn’t that his jokes were so cheap.

    It was that his mistakes were so expensive.

    He ended his time claiming he was forced from office by the ‘deep state’.

    The only deep state that forced him from office was the one he left our country in.

    Sorry Conference, I had to use all my Boris lines now, while we still remember who he is.

    Before he becomes a footnote of failure in the history books.

    Or at least that’s what the new Prime Minister must be hoping for.

    Because I think he’ll be sat on the backbenches plotting his come back, with a glint in his eye, thinking I wasn’t so bad after all…was I!

    And what a sorry state of affairs that is.

    What does Liz Truss have to say after a decade in government?

    Apparently they were wrong all along.

    She’s now asking for seven years to fix it.

    Yet offering us even more of the ideology that caused the problems in the first place.

    She doesn’t just think that we’re lazy.

    She must think we’re stupid as well.

    And that brings me to this new government.

    Openly chosen for loyalty not ability.

    A ministry of all the talent-LESS.

    Frankly when I looked at the benches opposite last week, I thought the clowns had escaped the circus.

    Not so much a flying circus as a lying circus.

    My new opposite number.

    Her first act was to get to grips with the real crisis in our NHS.

    The spread of a new and dangerous contagion.

    Not the Omicron variant.

    The Oxford comma.

    That’s a comma before the word ‘and’, in case you were wondering.

    Something like this sentence.

    GPs are overwhelmed, ambulances not turning up, beds are full, waiting times are rocketing, the NHS is starved of investment and, it’s all the fault of Tory decisions.

    It will take a Labour government to put that right.

    So, here’s another sentence that Therese Coffey won’t like.

    A Labour government will double the number of district nurses, train 5,000 new health visitors, create 10,000 nursing placements, double the number of medical students, and we will pay for it by reversing your handout to the wealthiest few.

    I like every dot and comma of that policy, Conference.

    And what a contrast to the government you’ve seen this week, Conference.

    Yesterday the country saw the Keir that I know and see every day.

    Announcing 100 per cent clean power by 2030, driven by a British energy company owned by the British people for the British people.

    He showed the real leadership this country needs.

    And on Monday Rachel showed how Labour would govern with competence, class and care.

    With her as the UK’s first-ever female Chancellor, setting out our National Wealth Fund to give the British public a share of the wealth they create.

    And a genuine living wage that matches the cost of living.

    And I thank my own front bench team – Fleur, Rachel, Justin, Imran and Flo – for all that they do.

    We have set out our five-point National Procurement Plan to tackle waste, sleaze, and lies.

    And unleash the power of public spending.

    Our Fair Work Standard to raise working conditions across the economy.

    Alongside our New Deal for Working People.

    And we haven’t stopped there.

    Our whole Shadow Cabinet has shown we are a team with a plan.

    70% home ownership, our renters’ charter and a clamp down on buy-to-let.

    Council housing, council housing, council housing.

    The Hillsborough Law, a domestic abuse register and a new football regulator.

    Sewage sanctions, Job Centre reform and a transformational industrial strategy.

    Insulation, innovation, inspiration,

    All in one.

    13,000 more police officers to keep our communities safe.

    New Navy ships built by unionised workers in British shipyards.

    Closing the tax break for private schools, to fund education for all.

    Free school breakfasts for children.

    New bus services in public hands.

    And as contracts expire, restoring public ownership of the railways.

    Conference, our Shadow Cabinet has shown what a Labour Government will be radical, responsible, realistic.

    But delivering this message would be impossible without all of you.

    Our brilliant activists who campaign through rain and wind.

    And that’s just outside this building.

    If you ever needed proof that on shore wind can deliver!

    I have too many people to thank but I want to mention our brilliant chair, Alice Perry standing down from the NEC.

    And Diana Holland who is stepping down as Party Treasurer after 12 years.

    We all have a debt of gratitude to you.

    Finally, thank you Liverpool for hosting our Conference.

    While the Tories dare not show their face here – you’ve shown us the warmth and pride that defines this city.

    Conference, this week we have shown how together we will transform this country.

    And the depth of talent across our party.

    And we have come together to honour our history as only Labour can.

    Be in no doubt, the times ahead are going to be tough,

    Now, let’s rise to the moment and deliver for the working people of Britain.

    Let’s build a Fairer, Greener Future,

    With a Labour Government in power once again.

  • Bridget Phillipson – 2022 Speech to Labour Party Conference

    Bridget Phillipson – 2022 Speech to Labour Party Conference

    The speech made by Bridget Phillipson, the Shadow Education Secretary, on 28 September 2022.

    Conference, it is the greatest privilege of all, to be here today as Labour’s Shadow Education Secretary.

    Heading a fantastic team of Shadow Education Ministers.

    Because nothing is more important to our futures than education.

    As Keir said yesterday, Labour will run towards the challenges of tomorrow.

    And if we are to solve the biggest challenges we face, spreading prosperity, tackling climate change, revitalizing our communities and building a fairer, greener future, in a world where children born today will live into the next century, where workplaces are changing as never before, where reskilling throughout life is essential, then education must be at the heart of every part of that.

    And we must build a future where children come first.

    Conference, this is personal for me.

    My mam brought me up on her own.

    I remember my time at school under the Tories.

    Classes too big, books too few.

    Money short and opportunities rare.

    Families like mine judged, not helped.

    But I was lucky.

    I had a loving family, who valued education.

    I went to great state schools.

    With teachers who saw the value and worth, in each and every one of us.

    But life should not come down to luck.

    That is why I am determined that every child, in every school, in every corner of our country should have the best possible start.

    So, we need a fresh vision of that education.

    One that looks to the future, not the past.

    A curriculum that prizes skills, as well as knowledge.

    That values and nurtures creativity, alongside academic success.

    We need an education system that enables every child to achieve and thrive.

    Our priorities will define that vision.

    Conference, that is why we will end the tax breaks private schools enjoy.

    We will use that money to deliver the most ambitious school improvement programme for a generation.

    Recruiting thousands more teachers to help children excel in science and maths and thrive with access to sport, art, music, and drama.

    Working with brilliant teachers, leaders, support staff and unions.

    We will drive up standards everywhere.

    We will build a modern careers advice and work experience system.

    So young people across our schools and colleges leave education, ready for work and ready for life.

    Conference, it is the simple language of priorities.

    The Tories put the richest first.

    We put children first.

    And we know these Tories will go on making the wrong choices.

    Because education, under this government is like a school maths problem.

    If you have five education secretaries in one year.

    Three of them, who haven’t got a clue what they are doing.

    Two of them, who want a return to the Fifties.

    What have you got left?

    I’ll tell you.

    A government that is failing our children.

    Childcare in crisis.

    A recovery programme in chaos.

    School buildings collapsing.

    A skills system unfit for today, never mind tomorrow.

    Universities treated as a political battleground, not a public good.

    Conference, we will make different choices.

    For children and families across this country.

    For the world our children will inherit.

    Today parents spend more on childcare than on their rent or mortgages.

    Yet what do we see?

    Nurseries closing.

    Spiralling costs.

    Mams giving up the jobs they love, because they can’t drop their kids at school and get to work on time.

    The Tories denying parents choices, denying children the best start they deserve.

    And yet the evidence couldn’t be clearer:

    Gaps in learning and development,

    Gaps in opportunities open up early.

    So, our plan must start early too.

    Today, Conference, I can tell you that the next Labour government will build a modern childcare system.

    One that supports families from the end of parental leave,

    right through to the end of primary school.

    One that gives our children the start to their day,

    and the start to their life,

    they deserve.

    One that gives parents time to succeed,

    And our economy the chance to grow.

    Conference, as the first step on that road, today I can announce that we will introduce breakfast clubs for every child in every primary school in England.

    Breakfast clubs drive up standards and achievement.

    They improve behaviour, and attendance.

    Because it’s about the club, as well as the breakfast.

    They enable parents to work.

    They give mams and dads choices.

    And they will help us build the economy we all need and the society we all want.

    We will fund this landmark first step on that road by restoring the higher income tax rate for the very richest.

    Because Conference, our children are our priority.

    And while education starts in childhood, it doesn’t end there.

    The skills system should support people, to reskill and upskill.

    It should support companies to invest in their future and in ours.

    Conference, it doesn’t. It needs to change and change it we will.

    That’s why our announcement yesterday, building on the work of David Blunkett and the Council of Skills Advisors is crucial.

    By reforming the Apprenticeships Levy we will give people opportunities to retrain, to upskill and to learn throughout life.

    And we’ll drive a focus on growth across government.

    By creating Skills England to bring together businesses, unions, and training providers to work in partnership, leading a national mission to upskill our country.

    Conference, education is about opportunity.

    For each of us, for all of us, all our life long.

    But it’s about opportunity for our whole country too.

    The opportunities we all gain from a growing economy, where working parents are supported to succeed, where all our children can achieve and thrive.

    That is the society Labour wants to build.

    We will only build that fairer society of which we all dream by closing the gap among our children and young people.

    Conference, Education transformed my life.

    I know it can transform every life.

    It will be my mission as your Education Secretary to make sure it does.

  • Rosena Allin-Khan – 2022 Speech to Labour Party Conference

    Rosena Allin-Khan – 2022 Speech to Labour Party Conference

    The speech made by Rosena Allin-Khan on 28 September 2022.

    Good morning Conference, hasn’t it been a fantastic week?

    I am so proud to be part of the Labour team.

    A team with one goal – getting Labour back into office.

    There are so many reasons why we must end this long, dark night of Tory rule.

    And the nation’s mental health is top of my list.

    Under the Tories’ 12 years of mismanagement, there are 1.6 million people waiting for mental health treatment.

    That’s more than the entire populations of Birmingham and Liverpool put together.

    Waiting times are soaring.

    And far too often help depends on your postcode, not your need.

    And children are being let down.

    Referrals for children and young people with eating disorders have doubled and referrals for children who are self-harming have tripled.

    Children are waiting days in A&E in crisis.

    In the A&E where I work, I see it.

    My colleagues across the country see it.

    The Tories have cut a quarter of mental health beds and it is our communities

    who are suffering.

    An entire generation is being failed by this Conservative Government.

    This mental health crisis is wrecking the British economy.

    Last year 18 million work days were lost to mental illness – more than industrial disputes, more than injuries.

    It costs the UK economy at least one hundred and seventeen billion pounds a year.

    And who does the cost-of-living crisis hit the hardest?

    Those already living with mental illnesses.

    Do you remember Thatcher’s Britain?

    One of being cold in your own home with the perpetual fear of debt and disconnection.

    That should have been consigned to the history books.

    I remember all too well my brother, mum and me gathered around the only heater for moments of relief from that gnawing, biting cold that saps your energy and robs you of your concentration.

    I listened to my mum, awake at night, worrying how to keep us safe and warm.

    This was the 1980s – how are we here again now?

    I’m proud to be an NHS doctor and I’m also proud to be a socialist.

    Working in A&E, I approach a patient from the point of view of their health needs.

    But I know that we cannot divorce the person from their social class, gender, race and background.

    The gig economy, soaring bills, rising crime, a brittle and divided society, a broken social media, brimming with hate.

    For millions, modern life means poor mental health.

    If ever there was an argument that prevention is better than cure, it is with mental health.

    We know that the longer mental illnesses are left untreated, the harder and more costly they are to treat.

    I met the fantastic team at Paul’s Place here in Liverpool on Monday.

    They show how communities support one another after suicide.

    Their stories are raw.

    Moving.

    But their work is filled with hope and love.

    Conference, if there’s one word to sum up Labour’s mental health policy it is this:

    Prevention.

    The next Labour Government will:

    • Guarantee NHS mental health support within a month and when I say ‘support’ I mean treatment, not just an assessment of need.

    • Improve service quality for patients.

    • Recruit more mental health staff – starting with eight and a half thousand new staff by the end of our first term in office.

    • Place specialist mental health support in every school.

    • Establish mental health hubs for young people in every community – open to under-25s, with no need for referral.

    And finally, we will guarantee a fair share of funding for mental health.

    We will not abandon those in crisis.

    Whenever I meet patients and staff, all over the country, people ask me the same thing, “What practical difference will Labour’s pledges make to me?”

    It’s a good question.

    Conference, here’s the answer:

    Our resolute commitment to prevention, early intervention and timely treatment

    will make the difference.

    I’ll never forget the sight of a father with an ashen face being brought into the A&E in a wheelchair with his teenage daughter on his lap.

    She was, covered in cuts and her body emaciated.

    How is it fair that in Tory Britain parents have to give up work to be on suicide watch because they cannot access timely CAMHS support?

    Sadly, I’ve met many such parents and their faces will never leave me.

    This is why it is vital that children can see someone without bureaucracy, judgement, or red tape, our new mental health hubs will make a difference.

    Labour will make the difference and what a contrast to Tory indifference.

    Conference, in her ten years as a government Minister, do you know how many major policy speeches Liz Truss has made on mental health?

    Not one.

    Her reckless mini-budget has left people terrified.

    Terrified of what’s to come this winter.

    Terrified of how to support their families.

    Terrified for their futures.

    Liz, you can’t skip the blame for Britain’s mental health crisis.

    For those of us who work shifts on the NHS frontline, the length of waiting lists is no surprise.

    It’s what happens after over a decade of Tory decision making.

    Conference, Labour will transform our mental health services.

    New staff.

    New services.

    Faster treatment.

    Prevention as our watchword.

    Better mental health for all.

    Conference, thank you.

  • Wes Streeting – 2022 Speech to Labour Party Conference

    Wes Streeting – 2022 Speech to Labour Party Conference

    The speech made by Wes Streeting, the Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, on 28 September 2022.

    If you want to see a monument to the Conservative Party’s mismanagement of the NHS is it this.

    David Wakeley, an 87-year-old pensioner with cancer.

    The makeshift tent was made by his son, to provide cover for David as he lay shivering on the rainswept concrete floor where he’d fallen.

    He had fractured ribs and a fractured pelvis.

    And he was forced to wait 15 hours for an ambulance.

    This is the state of the NHS in Tory Britain and it is an absolute disgrace.

    We have the highest NHS waiting lists in history.

    People unable to see their GP.

    Heart attack and stroke victims left waiting longer than an hour for an ambulance when every second counts.

    The Tories will try to blame the pandemic.

    But we had 100,000 NHS staff vacancies before the pandemic.

    NHS waiting lists were already at a record 4.5 million BEFORE the pandemic.

    The number of cancer patients not getting care on time rose in every single year since the Tories came to power BEFORE the pandemic.

    The longer the Conservatives are in power, the longer patients will wait.

    The Tories run from their record, but we’re proud of ours.

    Proud of 89,000 more nurses.

    44,000 more doctors.

    Faster cancer treatment.

    The lowest waiting times on record.

    And the highest patient satisfaction in history.

    That’s the difference a Labour government makes.

    But the challenge today is even greater than it was in 1997.

    The very principle of an NHS publicly funded, free at the point of use, is now under attack.

    Conservatives who spent the last 12 years running down the NHS are now using their failures to claim that the NHS is beyond repair.

    Lots of you know that I went through kidney cancer last year.

    When I received that cancer diagnosis there were so many things I worried about.

    But the one thing I didn’t have to worry about was the bill.

    So, to those who argue we should abandon a publicly funded NHS free at the point of use I say: over my dead body.

    I’m a Labour moderniser.

    I make no apology for it.

    Because if we don’t modernise and change the NHS, it will become unsustainable.

    So, here’s what we’ll do to make the NHS fit for the future.

    Without a workforce plan, the Conservatives have no plan for the NHS.

    Everything else they announce is a sticking plaster that fails to address the root cause of the NHS crisis.

    Politics is about choices. Labour believes the country needs doctors and nurses more than the richest need a tax cut.

    So, we will double the number of medical training places

    And create an extra 10,000 nursing and midwifery clinical placements every year.

    More doctors, more nurses, lower waiting times, higher standards for patients

    That’s the Labour pledge at the next general election.

    Alongside investment will come the change and modernisation that the public are crying out for.

    Voters won’t accept pouring money into 20th century healthcare that isn’t fit for the future.

    We don’t focus nearly enough on prevention, early intervention and care in the community.

    Because people can’t see a GP they end up in A&E, which is worse for them and more expensive for the taxpayer.

    Because people can’t get the mental health support they need, they reach a crisis point, which is worse for them and more expensive for the taxpayer.

    Because people can’t get the social care they need, they’re left stuck in hospital, which is worse for them and more expensive for the taxpayer.

    So, the next Labour Government will agree a 10-year plan with the NHS to shift the focus of healthcare out of the hospital and into the community.

    Our plan to recruit more doctors will deliver better access to GPs and ease pressure on A&Es.

    Our plan to recruit 8,500 mental health workers will provide faster treatment, support in schools, and ease pressure on hospitals.

    And our commitment to deliver better pay, terms and conditions for care workers, will reduce the 400,000 delayed discharges every month and provide better quality care for older and disabled people.

    The first steps on the road to a National Care Service.

    There are so many people in hospital who wouldn’t need to be there if we could provide quality care at home.

    District nursing will be at the heart of Labour’s plan.

    The Conservatives have cut four in ten District Nurse posts.

    Labour will double the number of District Nurses qualifying every year.

    For kids from working class backgrounds like mine, life chances and even life expectancy can be determined from the moment we’re born.

    Health visitors have such an important role to play in helping Mums and Dads but they are managing dangerously high caseloads.

    So, we will train 5,000 health visitors to tackle the shortage and give every child the best, healthy start in life.

    Our 10 year plan for the NHS will be the antidote to the Tory miserablism about the NHS and its future.

    I want Britain leading the revolution in medical science and technology.

    It offers a world of possibility for the NHS to transform patient care.

    Technology can diagnose patients more accurately than the human eye.

    Virtual wards allow people to receive hospital care at home.

    But the biggest prize of all is the advance in genomics and the data revolution that will allow us to transform our model care from one that diagnoses and treats illness to one that can predict and prevent it.

    This will be at the heart of Labour’s 10 year plan for change and modernisation.

    And so will higher standards for patients.

    As Labour’s Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, I’ll be the shop steward for patients.

    Giving patients a voice as well as choice.

    Patients deserve better than a two week wait to see a GP.

    I have higher standards for patients.

    When we were in government, Labour guaranteed appointments within two days.

    Labour will give all patients the ability to book online, the opportunity to self-refer to specialist services where appropriate and a wider range of choice so that we can choose whether we want to see someone face-to-face, on the phone or via a video link.

    The days of waiting on the phone at 8am to book an appointment with your GP will be over and we will bring back the family doctor.

    Patients need a Labour government.

    The NHS isn’t just Labour’s greatest achievement.

    It’s Britain’s greatest achievement.

    And the values that underpin the NHS – a publicly funded public service, free at the point of use – aren’t just Labour’s values, they are Britain’s values, too.

    And our Party has always understood that the NHS needs to change to adapt to modern challenges.

    So now it falls to our generation.

    No more over-flowing A&Es and waiting weeks to see a doctor.

    No more patients dying before they can get the treatment they need.

    No more staff in tears, leaving the NHS, broken and exhausted.

    No more cancer patients left under make-shift shelters in their gardens, waiting 15 hours for an ambulance.

    Instead – a Labour Government:

    Empowering patients.

    Cherishing staff.

    Shifting to prevention.

    Caring in the community

    Giving real choices.

    Tackling inequalities.

    Building a National Care Service.

    And an NHS fit for the future.

    The cavalry is coming with Labour.

    So, let’s go out there and win for Labour, win for the NHS and win for Britain.

    Thank you.

  • John Healey – 2022 Speech at Labour Party Conference

    John Healey – 2022 Speech at Labour Party Conference

    The speech made by John Healey, the Shadow Secretary of State for Defence, on 27 September 2022.

    Conference, it’s always an honour to address you.

    Thank you for staying the full course today.

    Thank you for the massive welcome you gave the choir and speakers from Ukraine.

    Thank you for your contributions throughout this debate.

    You showed Labour’s total condemnation of Russia; and Labour’s total solidarity with Ukraine.

    You showed we share the same values – democracy, freedom, human rights, respect for international law.

    When Putin invaded Ukraine, Labour – like the British people – wanted faster, tougher sanctions. Faster, more compassionate treatment for Ukrainian refugees. Faster, stronger UK backing for war crimes investigators.

    But on Britain’s military help to Ukraine, and on reinforcing NATO allies, the Government has had – and will continue to have – our full Labour support.

    Conference, we will win a Labour Government.

    So, let’s make clear to President Putin, there will be a change to Labour but there will be no change in Britain’s resolve to confront Russia’s aggression and stand with Ukraine to confound Russia’s attempts to divide NATO, hold Europe hostage over energy and flood our society with disinformation.

    And I say this, conference: those who call ‘stop the war’ more loudly than ‘win the war’ are playing into Putin’s hands.

    A ceasefire cedes new territory to Russia. Risks Russia regrouping their forces; deepening their occupation; legitimising their regime of torture, rape and execution.

    We are not fighting. We don’t decide when it ends. Only Ukraine can make this call. Our duty will be to support Ukraine in negotiations, just as we are now in the fighting.

    Britain’s military have responded magnificently to support Ukraine. And we pay tribute to the serving men and women of our Armed Forces.

    We are the party of public service. Theirs is the ultimate public service.

    They defend the country, at home and abroad.

    Yet over 12 Tory years, they’ve seen their pay cut, numbers cut, family support cut.

    Satisfaction with Service life itself has plunged below half.

    We must renew the nation’s contract with those who serve. We will put the Armed Forces Covenant fully into law. We will make Britain the best country to be a veteran. The Tories won’t; Labour will.

    And over 12 years, the Tories leave Britain weaker in the world.

    They have weakened Britain’s global influence by breaking international law, antagonising our European allies, slashing development aid and failing to stand up for human rights.

    They have cut our full time Armed Forces by over 40 000, axed one in five of the Navy’s surface ships; and taken 200 planes out of RAF service in the last five years alone.

    They have got the big calls wrong. They failed to see and plan for a Taliban take-over in Afghanistan or a Russian invasion of Ukraine. Even as threats to Britain increase, they plan to cut the Army by a further 10 000 troops.

    And they’ve overseen a broken procurement system, wasting over £15 billion through bad MoD management.

    The NLAW anti-tank missiles have been vital to Ukraine. This is day 216 of Putin’s war. Yet there’s still no MoD contract signed, still no production to restock for Ukraine and for our own Army.

    The Tories are failing British troops, and British taxpayers.

    When a country is facing threats or forced to fight, its Armed Forces depend on the strength its industry and resilience of its people.

    Attlee and Bevin understood this in the late 1930s. And yes, so did Nye Bevan.

    As the Party of working people and trade unions, we know when done well spending on defence strengthens our UK economy and our UK sovereignty.

    So, in government, we will make it fundamental that British defence investment is directed first to British business, with a higher bar set for any decisions to buy abroad.

    The first test is the Navy’s new fleet support ships. The Tories want to build them abroad, in cut-price shipyards with non-union labour.

    Conference, I say to you today:

    Under Labour, these ships will be built in Britain by British workers.

    Under Labour, trade unions will be industrial partners.

    Under Labour, defence spending will help lead our mission to buy, make and sell more in Britain.

    Conference, let us draw one more lesson from Ukraine.

    Ukraine is winning because its people – people of diverse faith, age, ethnicity and language – have a national story of hope to unify them.

    To be a democratic country at peace with its neighbours, free to determine its own future. A people with security, prosperity and respect.

    These are Labour’s hopes for the British people.

    Our surest defence for Britain is to build a country where security, prosperity and respect are guaranteed to all.

    A country worth defending and determined to defend itself.

    A country whose citizens can say proudly: in the face of the most severe threats, we stood with Ukraine, we stood with our allies, we stood with each other.

  • Nick Thomas-Symonds – 2022 Speech at Labour Party Conference

    Nick Thomas-Symonds – 2022 Speech at Labour Party Conference

    The speech made by Nick Thomas-Symonds on 27 September 2022.

    Conference,

    We meet at a time when so many people are struggling to make ends meet.

    After twelve years of a Tory rule, it’s time for the radical change only a Labour Government brings.

    These Tory Ministers are getting desperate – the only ideas they have left are to avoid taxing energy giants and try to pump up bankers’ bonuses.

    It’s the worst elements of Thatcherism put in the microwave and offered back up as fresh meat.

    So the job falls to us – the Labour Party – to stand up and show we have a plan to tackle this crisis and change lives.

    Growing our economy is about giving people hope – for a decent job and good prospects for the future.

    International trade is a vital part of that.

    With a Labour trade policy, we can deliver jobs at home, and be a force for good in the world, on principles from workers’ rights to facing the epic challenge of climate change.

    We have always believed in internationalism not just to protect our nation’s safety but to protect our economic security.

    This is as true now as ever before, as major forces reshape our world.

    A revolution in technology.

    The race to net zero.

    Putin’s illegal invasion of Ukraine.

    With the Conservative Cost of Living Crisis at home, we know that decisions now will define our economy for decades ahead.

    Friends, I’ve just published a biography of Harold Wilson and what he said about our place in the world can apply now:

    “The strength, the solvency, the influence of Britain, which some still think depends upon nostalgic illusion…these things are going to depend… on the speed with which we come to terms with the world of change…from now on Britain will have just as much influence in the world as we can earn, as we can deserve.”

    And I know the British people have what we need to succeed: scientific and academic excellence, a skilled workforce, brilliant businesses.

    But it is Conservative failure is holding our people back.

    A trade deal with the US completed by the end of this year…not going to happen.

    80% of all trade around the world conducted under free trade agreements…miles off the mark.

    And most of the deals that Liz Truss claims she delivered were just roll over deals – a truly cut and paste job.

    That is a disgrace.

    It doesn’t have to be this way.

    Our Labour vision is pro-worker and pro-business.

    We have a vision for a dynamic, trading Britain that seize opportunities and thrives.

    We will stand beside our great exporters. Areas like life sciences, artificial intelligence, creative industries and transport services have huge growth potential.

    And we recognise that the biggest challenge and opportunity Britain faces is climate change.

    Anyone who has not woken up to the urgency of the crisis by now is part of the problem.

    Take for example, Kemi Badenoch, the new International Trade Secretary, who called net zero targets “arbitrary” and “Unilateral economic disarmament.”

    How broken can a party be, when a way to drum up members’ support is through climate denial.

    I am so proud of Labour’s climate investment pledge.

    It will be a catalyst to drive innovation, creating the jobs of the future and helping save the planet.

    But we can’t stop there.

    Keir Starmer has announced that under his Government Labour will build a power system run entirely on cheap, home-grown renewables and nuclear.

    But conference, I can go one step more. That’s why today I’m setting out Labour’s plans to help drive green British exports.

    We must capture the innovation of our climate investment pledge of 28bn and we will create a nationwide network of Climate Export Hubs.

    The hubs will work with businesses, universities and other innovators, to take UK climate science innovations and export them to the world.

    These would be export hubs to support every region in the country – helping to create skilled jobs and opportunities nationwide.

    Working in partnership with a Government on the side of British business.

    This is as part of our commitment to Make, Buy and Sell more in Britain.

    There are so many parts of the country advancing green technology that can shape our sustainable future.

    But these must be harnessed and accelerated across the country.

    To be truly global leaders in net zero we must give it our all.

    That’s why we will go further.

    We can’t go on with a situation where only 1.4% of exporters are from the North East and less than 5% from the East Midlands.

    The next Labour government will establish firm rules to ensure that trade negotiators have binding responsibilities to help deliver economic opportunities across the whole of the UK.

    So for every new trade deal Labour negotiates – we will do everything possible to ensure that it will work for communities, livelihoods and businesses nationwide.

    This is a country with talent in every corner: a Labour government will help it flourish.

    We can’t allow this great country to continue to be held back by a Conservative Party devoid of ideas for the future.

    The stakes couldn’t be higher – so let’s get on and win.

  • Preet Gill – 2022 Speech to Labour Party Conference

    Preet Gill – 2022 Speech to Labour Party Conference

    The speech made by Preet Gill on 27 September 2022.

    Can I just start by paying tribute to David? What a fantastic Foreign Secretary you will be.

    22 years ago, Nelson Mandela stood before this Conference. He told us then that Labour’s solidarity had “helped make those years of exile bearable”.

    Conference, today, international solidarity and Britain’s leadership has never mattered more. The world faces energy, debt and food crises. The climate emergency wreaks havoc, from drought in East Africa to floods in Pakistan. 100 million people are now displaced around the world. 50 million people are on the brink of famine.

    But Conference, when times are tough, that is exactly when we stand up to be counted. The last Labour government changed lives at home, from Sure Start to the minimum wage. But we also changed lives overseas: creating the world-class Department for International Development; and, at Gleneagles, canceling hundreds of millions of pounds of unjust debt.

    But Conference, twelve years of Tory rule has taken its toll: DFID shut down; aid repurposed and diverted away from tackling poverty; our international reputation in tatters. And in the middle of a global pandemic, they carried out the cruellest cuts imaginable to life-saving aid programmes.

    The Tories were warned by their own impact assessment that cuts would devastate women and girls at risk of violence. But they went ahead anyway. They were warned by the security services that aid cuts would risk our national security. But they went ahead anyway. Ex-PMs and International Development Secretaries from their own party queued up to warn that the cuts would cost hundreds of thousands of lives. But they went ahead anyway.

    Well, Conference, their development strategy has failed. And Boris Johnson’s ideological merger has failed.

    It now falls to Labour to undo that damage and earn back the trust of Britain’s partners. Keir was absolutely right when he called the closure of DFID “totally misguided” and “wrongheaded”, and his commitment to international development speaks to who he is.

    So, just as 25 years ago, DFID was created to tackle the global challenges we faced, a Labour government will put in place a new model with the independence needed to meet the challenges of the 21st century: one that recognises the link between development and climate. Its mission will be to deliver on the Sustainable Development Goals.

    We will reinstate Britain’s commitment to spend 0.7% of income on aid.

    And we will deliver a distinct development programme that brings value for money and ends the government’s wasteful and transactional approach.

    The climate emergency is this century’s biggest threat to humanity. That is why I am also announcing today that Labour will legislate to make sure that, as a priority, Britain’s aid budget helps address climate change.

    Conference, I didn’t grow up with much. My mum was a seamstress, my dad a bus driver. But I did grow up knowing the importance of helping others. From when I first joined my dad volunteering at the local Sikh Gurdwara where he was president, I saw that helping neighbours makes us richer, not poorer.

    Those values of service and solidarity flow through every corner of our movement and our country. When the British people give up their homes to Ukrainians fleeing Putin’s war, when we give to charity appeals in the middle of a cost-of-living crisis, we do so not because it’s easy, but because it is right.

    And frankly, when the Tories won’t support the British people’s solidarity to the world; when they won’t even keep their manifesto promises to voters on aid; when they throw more than £100 billion of your money at the energy bosses, but then tell you they can’t afford £5 billion to save lives overseas and make Britain safer; well, Conference, I say: not in our name!

    I for one will not rest until our values – Britain’s values – are once again shaping what our government does in the world. In Opposition, we are forcing U-turns from the Tories and winning over voters fed up with their basic lack of compassion. So, Conference, let’s keep the pressure up.

    22 years ago, Mandela urged us to “become once more the keepers of our brothers and sisters, no matter where they find themselves in the world”. It is time to heed that call again. Our record on international development gave hope to our allies in fighting for a better world and with labour in government it will do so again.

    We will back the next generation at home and abroad, demanding a fairer, greener, global future. Conference, this is a reset moment for the Sustainable Development Goals. It is time to renew our movement to fight poverty and inequality and the climate crisis.

    Keir Starmer, our leader, knows that a Labour party that is true to its principles is a Labour Party dedicated to winning power. So, let’s get Keir Starmer into Downing Street, Labour back into power, and a fairer, greener future for Britain.

    Thank you.

  • David Lammy – 2022 Speech to Labour Party Conference

    David Lammy – 2022 Speech to Labour Party Conference

    The speech made by David Lammy on 27 September 2022.

    What an honour it was to listen to Lesia Vasylenko from Ukraine’s Parliament. Please stand up.

    Let’s show our support for Ukraine one more time.

    As the motion before us from Holborn and St Pancras, Derby South, Streatham, the GMB and NUM says, the Labour Party will stand side by side with you, providing the military, economic, diplomatic and humanitarian support Ukraine needs.

    Conference my parents would never have believed that their skinny son in NHS prescription glasses who got stopped and searched on the streets of Tottenham would have ended up as Shadow Foreign Secretary.

    Surprised not only because MPs at that time didn’t look like me.

    Surprised not only because I had barely travelled beyond London’s Zone 3.

    They would have been surprised because our ancestors knew what it was like to have their freedom taken away.

    They heard the twisted lies of imperialism as they were stolen from their homes in shackles and turned into slaves.

    No act of imperialism is ever the same.

    But Vladimir Putin’s barbaric invasion of Ukraine this year was just the latest front in an age-old war between democracy and dictatorship. Freedom and subjugation. Empire and independence.

    As Vladimir Putin continues to wage his barbaric war, let us send a message directly to him:

    We will create a special tribunal to prosecute you for your crime of aggression.

    And whether it takes six months, three years or ten, Ukraine will win.

    Conference, the world faces more challenges today than at any other time in my 22 years in Parliament.

    The rise of China.

    Conflicts in Yemen, Syria, Ethiopia and South Sudan.

    A global food crisis.

    And a climate crisis.

    Twelve years of Tory government means we face this world with a weak economy, damaged relationships with our allies and our reputation for the rule of law in tatters.

    Every time the Conservatives come to office, they take our foreign policy backwards.

    They were wrong in the 1980s to support apartheid in South Africa.

    They were wrong in the 1990s with their endless damaging quarrels about Europe.

    They were wrong in the 2010s when they created a hostile environment for the Windrush generation.

    And today they are wrong once again.

    Cutting aid as millions face starvation across the globe, they are wrong.

    Attacking the European Convention on Human Rights, they are wrong

    Undermining the Good Friday Agreement, they are wrong.

    The Climate crisis is the biggest challenge the world faces.

    Devastating millions of lives.

    Just as Robin Cook introduced an ‘ethical dimension’ to our foreign policy in the 1990s the next Labour government will introduce a ‘Green dimension’.

    While Liz Truss tries to row back on our net Zero Commitments. Labour’s Foreign policy will be Green.

    Never again will we be dependent on fossil fuel dictators.

    We will push for climate action to become a fourth pillar of the United Nations as recommended by my colleague Lord Collins’ Review.

    And we will seek to work with allies and partners to create a new international law of ecocide to criminalize the wanton and widespread destruction of the environment.

    Conference, we are outside of the European Union but we are still a part of Europe.

    And unlike Liz Truss who could not say if France is a friend or a foe, we know that European nations are among our closest allies.

    Liz Truss’ protocol Bill is a shameless breach of international law.

    Labour will ditch it get round the negotiating table and fix the Tories’ damaging deal.

    And we will strengthen cooperation with the European Union with a new security pact to complement NATO’s role.

    Strengthening our defence and security and keeping people safe.

    Conference, a Labour Government will restore the moral compass to Britain’s foreign policy.

    British shelves will never be stocked with the products of modern slavery.

    We will end cotton imports from Xinjiang.

    After 12 years of the Tories polluting our society with dirty Russian money, Labour will finally implement the Russia report.

    Conference I met Palestinians and Israelis working for justice and peace in the West Bank this summer.

    After seeing their resilience, my conviction is clearer than ever.

    Even though it may seem distant today, we must stand for international law, human rights and a negotiated peace based on a two-state solution with a safe and secure Israel alongside a sovereign and prosperous Palestinian state.

    International development is one of the proudest achievements of the last Labour government.

    Lifting three million out of poverty each year.

    Last week at the United Nations in New York, I heard first-hand the implications of Britain’s aid cuts.

    A Labour government will restore our 0.7 per cent aid target.

    And we will fix the problems of the government’s badly mismanaged merger with a new model to deliver development.

    Labour is clear.

    No more cuts to international aid.

    No more cuts to the British Council.

    No more cuts to the BBC World Service.

    Soft power is how we defend our values in a divided world.

    And Conference, there remain too many Britons detained unjustly abroad too often let down by Tory ministers.

    It is wonderful that Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe was finally released.

    But it is shameful she was detained for nearly six years and it is totally wrong that British nationals Morad Tahbaz, Alaa Abd el-Fattah and Jagtar Singh Johal are still denied their freedom.

    Their families continue to fight tirelessly on their behalf.

    Labour will end the notion that help from the British state is a privilege from Tory ministers not a right of citizens.

    We will legislate for a new legal right to consular assistance.

    Conference, I’m proud that my parents arrived in the UK as part of the Windrush generation.

    They taught me that Britain at its best is an outward looking nation.

    We are all here today because we share in that belief.

    So when the Conservatives say they want to trash our human rights we say no, we won’t do it.

    When the Conservatives say they want to start rows with Europe for the sake of it we say no, we won’t do it.

    When the Conservatives say they want to slash international aid we say no, we won’t do it.

    When the Conservatives say they want to sell weapons to dictators and despots we say no, we won’t do it.

    When they Conservatives say they want to deport refugees to Rwanda we say no, we won’t do it.

    The Conservatives’ ideology does not represent our country.

    Their time is up.

    A Labour government will forge a different path for our foreign policy.

    A United Kingdom that looks outwards instead of inwards.

    A voice for peace, development and freedom across the globe.

    Thank you very much.

  • Keir Starmer – 2022 Speech to Labour Party Conference

    Keir Starmer – 2022 Speech to Labour Party Conference

    The speech made by Keir Starmer, the Leader of the Opposition, on 27 September 2022.

    “Fairer, Greener Britain”

    Thank you, Conference. It’s great to be here in Liverpool.

    After all the changes we’ve made, all the hard work we’ve put in, finally we are seeing the results we want.

    Yes, Conference, we can say it at last: Arsenal are top of the league.

    But before I begin, I want to address something important. This is our first conference in Liverpool since 2018. And that means it’s our first conference since this city’s call for Justice for the 96 became Justice for the 97.

    For too long his city has been let down. So, when Labour wins the next election, one of my first acts as Prime Minister will be to put the Hillsborough Law on the statute book.

    I know how much this matters. I’ve spent a lifetime helping those who have been failed by the system. I worked with Stephen Lawrence’s family and Jane Clough’s to get them justice. I promise you we will get this city the justice it deserves.

    Conference, we’ve seen two sides of Britain in the last few weeks.

    On one side, a nation united by a profound purpose – to pay its respects to a remarkable sovereign. And that queue. 5 miles at its peak. Even in death our Queen found a unique way to capture the British spirit.

    But Conference, the other side of Britain never went away. A Britain all at sea, where a cloud of anxiety hangs over working people.

    At moments of uncertainty like this we must provide clear leadership. We must stand with working people. Meet their ambitions for real change. Walk towards a better future. And build a new Britain, together.

    A Britain that is fairer, greener, more dynamic. And that isn’t afraid to use the power of government to help working people succeed.

    Because we can’t go on like this. What we’ve seen in the past few days has no precedent.

    The Government has lost control of the British economy – and for what? They’ve crashed the pound – and for what?

    Higher interest rates. Higher inflation. Higher borrowing. And for what?

    Not for you. Not for working people. For tax cuts for the richest 1% in our society. Don’t forget. Don’t forgive.

    The only way forward is to stop this – with a Labour Government.

    And our problems don’t end there. Raw sewage in our rivers and seas. Backlogs everywhere – at our borders, in our courts, in our hospitals. Crimes like burglary totally unpunished. People told to drive themselves to hospital after a heart attack. And millions of families, pensioners, the poorest in our society still facing the coldest winter of their lives.

    I said on Sunday that a fitting tribute to The Late Queen would be to turn our collar up and face the storm. And we will. Because Britain never won its battles with wishful thinking.

    Our success comes, first and foremost, from the hard work, the graft and the common sense of the British people. A common sense that teachers up and down the country drum into their pupils: “fail to prepare and you prepare to fail”.

    Conference, that is how the Tories have governed our country for twelve long years. That’s why our economy has been more brittle than others in the face of crisis. They used to lecture us about fixing the roof when the sun was shining.

    But take a look around Britain. They haven’t just failed to fix the roof. They’ve ripped out the foundations, smashed through the windows and now they’ve blown the doors off for good measure.

    My government will be different. We will run towards the challenges of tomorrow. We will get us out of this endless cycle of crisis. And we will do it with a fresh start, a new set of priorities and a new way of governing.

    But it won’t be easy. And the first step must be to tackle the cost-of-living crisis. The Prime Minister has finally accepted there’s no alternative to Labour’s plan to freeze energy prices.

    When she was arguing against “handouts”, Labour provided the clarity our nation needed. We said: this winter not a penny more on anyone’s bills.

    But politics is about choices. And the choice – the political choice – is: who pays? Working people? Or the oil and gas companies making huge profits from higher prices?

    The Head of BP has said that this crisis is a “cash machine” for his company. But that’s a cash machine fed by working people.

    So our choice, the only choice, the Labour choice is to put those profits to work. This party is always on the side of working people in times of crisis.

    And Conference, I know this will shock you but the Tories aren’t on the side of our NHS either.

    My Mum worked for the NHS. My sister worked for the NHS. My wife still works for the NHS. The NHS runs through my family like a stick of rock.

    But I tell you what – I’m really worried about how many lives are at risk this winter.

    Talking to doctors in my local hospital, I said “the NHS is on its knees, isn’t it”. They said “no Keir, it’s face down on the floor”. And the pathetic response of the Government last week left it there.

    The way to get it back on its feet is with a stronger NHS workforce. That’s the main barrier to capacity right now – staff.

    So as Rachel announced yesterday, we will take on an extra 7,500 medical students every year, we will double the number of district nurses, 5,000 new health visitors, 10,000 extra nursing placements.

    If it’s a choice between a tax cut for those earning hundreds of thousands of pounds or supporting our NHS that is not a hard choice for us – Labour will always deliver for our NHS.

    But these are just the first steps on a much bigger journey. The next Labour Government must restore our sense of collective hope. We should never be left cowering in a brace position.

    It’s time for Britain to stand tall again. To believe in ourselves again. To chart a new course. And to get our future back.

    Now, you may have heard some of this before. I grew up in a pebble-dashed semi. Dad was a tool-maker, Mum was a nurse, our first car was a Ford Cortina – this was the 1970s.

    So, I remember what rising prices feel like. I remember when our phone was cut off because we couldn’t pay the bill. How hard it was to make ends meet. It wasn’t easy.

    But there’s something else I remember about being working class in the 1970s: hope.

    Not a grandiose, utopian dream, kind of hope. A hope that was ordinary. Basic. Taken for granted. Because like all families, although we had our ups and downs, my parents never doubted for one second that things would get better.

    And you know what: they were right. They worked their socks off and gave me the gift of opportunity. That gift drives me to make sure no one, anywhere in this country, is held back by their circumstances.

    That’s not just words – it’s the story of my life.

    And I don’t think these values are special. The opportunity to get on is what everyone wants for their family. It’s more than a British value, it’s what we tell our children: “Work hard and you can achieve anything”. “Work hard and you will get a fair chance in Britain”.

    My parents didn’t just believe this, it comforted them. But is it still true? I don’t think so.

    After twelve long years our spirit is ground down. When I talk to working people now, they tell me they work harder and harder just to stand still. That their graft can’t provide their family with a sense of security. That they’re worried their kids won’t have a better life than them.

    Conference, what does it say about Britain, when families worry like this about their children’s future?

    It says an unwritten contract is broken. A contract where in return for hard work, you get on. Where your contribution is always be respected. And which reaches through the generations to say Britain will be better for your children.

    That’s the deep cost of Tory failure. They keep talking about aspiration, but they don’t understand how they’ve choked it off for working people. And it gets worse.

    Because the other thing people say is politics can’t do anything about it. They don’t think real change is possible anymore. And who can blame them?

    Just look at what they’ve been through. They were told we’re “all in this together” – yet they paid for a mess made by bankers. They cried out for economic change in a referendum, but their calls went unanswered. They united to defeat a virus only to see the Government break all the rules that they respected.

    And now, this. The biggest hit to their living standards in a century. And it turns out there is money — for the top 1 percent.

    Now, I’m not going to stand here and pretend the awful conflict in Ukraine is not the immediate spark of the cost-of-living crisis.

    We will never allow Putin’s threats and imperialism to succeed. We will stand alongside Ukraine and its people fighting on the frontline of freedom. So let this entire conference say together:

    Slava Ukraini!

    But I will never accept that the war is an excuse for how unprepared Britain was to tackle the fallout. The war didn’t ban onshore wind. The war didn’t scrap home insulation. The war didn’t stall British nuclear energy. The Tories did that.

    And in their budget last week they sent out a new message. A message that echoes around the kitchens and workplaces of families right across the country and says your struggles, your hopes, your ambitions don’t matter to us. We are not here for you. You are not our people. We are here for those at the top and the rest of you can shove off.

    And Conference, make no mistake about it in one bold move on Friday the Tory Party gave up on any claim it may have had to be a party of aspiration.

    So we need to get moving. That’s the other thing my background gives me: impatience. If you’re born without privilege, you don’t have time for messing around. You don’t walk around problems without fixing them. And you don’t surrender to the instincts of organisations that won’t face up to change.

    As a human rights lawyer, I took on Governments who wanted to keep the barbaric practice of death by hanging. In Northern Ireland, I worked alongside others to make sure the Police Service worked for all communities. As Director of Public Prosecutions, I overhauled the handling of sexual violence cases to make them work better for victims.

    And this working class impatience is what drives me in this job too.

    I knew in April 2020, when I became leader of this party, we had a big task before us. We had to change our party and prepare for power all in one go. Not change for change’s sake. Change with a purpose. To make our Labour Party fit to serve our country.

    That’s why we had to rip antisemitism out by its roots. Why we had to show our support for NATO is non-negotiable. Show we want business to prosper. Shed unworkable policies.

    Country first, party second.

    But I didn’t do any of this alone. Conference: we did it together. And it shows. We’ve taken councils in Scotland, in Wales, in every part of England from Southampton to Stevenage, Wrexham to Wolverhampton. We’ve shown Labour can win again, anywhere.

    We won in Wakefield, with Simon Lightwood, our first by-election gain for a decade.

    But people need more. They are crying out for change, looking for decisive leadership. They need to know we can be a reforming government with clear answers to the big challenges they face.

    That we can grow the economy and raise living standards for everyone, not just a privileged few. Tackle climate change by creating new jobs, new industries, new opportunities. Redesign our public services to unleash opportunity and provide security. Restore faith in politics as a force for good. Get Britain’s hope, its confidence and its future back.

    So imagine we are looking back at the first term of the next Labour Government. How is Britain different? I’ll tell you. We’ve defeated the cost-of-living crisis and the clouds of anxiety have lifted. Services are there when you need them. Our economy is stable again. Business has the certainty to invest. The NHS is back in good health.

    And people are starting to raise their sights. Believe in Britain again. Britain is fairer. People feel they can get on. There’s more opportunity, more affordable housing, fairer taxes, higher wages, jobs – more secure.

    Families can aspire again. Look forward with hope, again.

    And Britain is greener. We’re leading the world on climate change. People look at us and follow our example. New jobs, industries, technologies benefit all parts of the country.

    We’re proving net-zero can be achieved, the most precious gift to the next generation is within our grasp, a safer, more prosperous world to live in.

    And because we are fairer, because we are greener, we’re also more dynamic. Our entrepreneurial spirit – unleashed. New technology – improving public services. Cutting edge science and world-class services driving economic growth. And working people are respected as the people who create the wealth that drives Britain forward.

    And there’s one more thing. Something important. People have started to notice it’s possible to govern with integrity. To unite rather than divide. To respect other points of view. To see that long term plans, trump short-term fixes. That decline is not inevitable.

    Yes, some people will say “politicians are all the same” – but not as many.

    In Grimsby a few months ago I was really struck by a woman I met. She said something to me which was really simple: “I don’t just want to survive; I want to live”. As I got the train back, that phrase went round and round in my head. “I don’t just want to survive; I want to live”.

    Conference, I want to look her in the eyes after five years of a Labour government and I want to know that she, and millions of people like her, are not just surviving, they’re thriving.

    That’s the difference a Labour government will make. That’s the Britain we’re fighting for.

    But Conference, let’s be honest: missions don’t achieve themselves. You need focus. Determination. And the courage to make very difficult choices. Particularly when managing the country’s finances.

    Rachel Reeves and I have set out a framework for sound money. We’re determined to reduce debt as a share of our economy. Every policy we announce will be fully costed. And we will set up an Office for Value for Money to make sure public spending targets the national interest.

    And we should be clear about what that means. It means not being able to do things – good Labour things – as quickly as we might like. That’s what responsible government looks like. Because if you lose control of the economy, if you act irresponsibly – as the Tories have in spectacular fashion – then you lose the ability to do anything. And working people pay the price.

    We will not let that happen.

    We will only borrow to invest when it’s in the long-term national interest. When the cost of not investing makes it much more expensive for the next generation.

    Conference, the Labour Party is at its best when we glimpse the future and lead our country towards it.

    In 1945, out of the rubble of the Second World War, we built a land fit for heroes. In 1964, we harnessed the white heat of technology to pay our way in a modern economy. And in 1997, we modernised a country held back by crumbling public services and outdated institutions.

    It’s time to write a new chapter of Labour Party history about how we built a fairer, greener, more dynamic Britain by tackling the climate emergency head on and used it to create the jobs, the industries, the opportunities of the future.

    I come at this not just as leader of the Labour Party, but also as a father. And as a father, I am spurred on by the voices of our children, the cry of indignation, demanding our generation act before it’s too late.

    As Labour leader, I see it as a matter of justice and opportunity. About the fairness and better society that I came into politics to create the biggest opportunity we’ve had in decades to make this country work for working people.

    Across the world countries are already gearing up to meet this challenge – we cannot afford to miss out.

    Because some nation is going to lead the world in offshore wind. Why not this one? Some nation will win the race for electric vehicles. Why not us? Some nation will be the first to harness new hydrogen power. Why not Britain?

    That’s why today I’m so proud to launch our Green Prosperity Plan. A plan that will turn the UK into a green growth superpower. And driving the plan forward is a goal that will put us ahead of any major economy in the world: 100 percent clean power by 2030.

    A huge national effort. An effort that will: double Britain’s onshore wind capacity, treble solar power, quadruple offshore wind, invest in tidal, hydrogen, nuclear.

    Back carbon capture. Commit to green steel production. New renewable ports. New gigafactories. And insulate 19 million homes.

    And working with Ed Miliband and his team, we’ll make sure this energy revolution powers up all parts of the country. Let’s get clean hydrogen energy in South Yorkshire, in the East of England, across the river in the Wirral. Offshore wind in Scotland, Teesside, East and North Yorkshire. Solar power growing rural communities, in the South East, South West and Midlands.

    This will require a different way of working – the biggest partnership between government, business and communities this country has ever seen. It will mean new jobs – more than a million new jobs, training for plumbers, electricians, engineers, software designers, technicians, builders. And it will all start within the first 100 days of a new Labour government.

    And what will it mean for working people? Cheaper bills and higher living standards. Take home insulation. I saw this for myself on Abbey Road — not that one. This one’s on a council estate in Kirklees, where the Labour council had the good Yorkshire foresight to do a real job on insulation.

    I went in January. It was freezing cold. I was invited in, the house was warm, the energy bills were next to nothing, and the tenants were grinning from ear to ear. And why not: over a grand off your winter fuel bill – what’s not to like!

    Clean energy is already cheaper than fossil fuels. Nine times cheaper. We just need more of it. This is about fair growth powered by clean British energy everywhere in the country.

    That’s what levelling-up really looks like: practical Labour solutions, not empty Tory slogans.

    And Conference, as Rachel announced yesterday – a new British sovereign wealth fund will drive us forward on this mission. We will make sure that the public money we spend building-up British industry spurs on private investment, stimulates growth in construction, life sciences, finance and insurance and the British people enjoy the returns.

    We won’t make the mistake the Tories made with North Sea oil and gas back in the 1980s where they frittered away the wealth from our national resources.

    Just look at what’s happening at the moment. The largest onshore wind farm in Wales. Who owns it? Sweden. Energy bills in Swansea are paying for schools and hospitals in Stockholm. The Chinese Communist Party has a stake in our nuclear industry. And five million people in Britain pay their bills to an energy company owned by France.

    So we will set up Great British Energy within the first year of a Labour government. A new company that takes advantage of the opportunities in clean British power and because it’s right for jobs, because it’s right for growth, because it’s right for energy independence from tyrants like Putin.

    Yes Conference, Great British Energy will be publicly owned.

    None of this will be easy – it won’t be like flicking a switch. It will mean tough battles on issues like planning and regulation. But when the Tories nay-say and carp, remember this: the road to net-zero is no longer one of stern, austere, self-denial. It’s at the heart of modern, 21st century aspiration.

    Technology has turned everything on its head. Green and growth don’t just go together – they’re inseparable. The future wealth of this country is in our air, in our seas, in our skies. Britain should harness that wealth and share it with all.

    British power to the British people.

    That’s why I’ve always said we will fight the Tories on economic growth. Their record is appalling – the worst decade of growth in two centuries. Or as the Chancellor puts it: “a vicious cycle of stagnation”.

    I have to say, as a former prosecutor, it always warms my heart, when someone caught bang to rights, pleads guilty at the first opportunity. And after twelve years what’s their big idea? Unlimited bonuses for bankers? Back the billionaires? Go easy on the oil and gas companies?

    It’s a nonsense – everyone earning less than £155k a year loses out with their plans. They say they don’t believe in redistribution, but they do – from the poor to the rich and they’re loading up the country with debt to pay for it.

    And what about those in the middle? They’re losing £780 pounds. Conference, I’m sure you all heard that tape. Where Liz Truss says Britain’s working people lack “skill” and “application”. That the problem with our economy is they don’t “graft” hard enough.

    Working people don’t graft hard enough.

    No. We’re not going to take this. This is the fight.

    If they want to fight us on redistribution, if they want to fight us on workers’ rights, if they want to tell us working people don’t come first, we will take them on – and we will win.

    And we will win not just because we have fairness on our side but because we have economic reason on our side too. Trickle-down economics doesn’t work. Britain won’t be better off just because we make the rich, richer.

    The real problem is we create too many jobs that are low paid and insecure. Lock too many communities out of the wealth we create. And public services aren’t strong enough to help working people succeed.

    That’s why we struggle to grow – our economic foundations are weak. And the Tory argument is: that’s fine. If the City of London races ahead and the rest of the country stagnates – they think that’s ok.

    Conference, they’re the ones not prepared to graft. They’re the ones not prepared to do the hard yards on growth. But we will.

    We will end the blight of low pay and insecure work with our New Deal for Working People. We will transform the state so the decisions which drive growth in communities are made by local people with skin in the game.

    The people of Liverpool know what’s best for Liverpool. And the same is true in Burnley, Sunderland, Peterborough, Plymouth. If we want fair growth everywhere, communities need a stake. And they need good affordable housing for working people to own.

    I’ve seen home ownership rise almost my entire life – it’s the bedrock of security and aspiration. that pebble-dashed semi meant everything to my family. But now, under the Tories, the dream of owning your own home is slipping away for too many.

    And that’s a political choice. Because if you keep inflating demand without increasing supply house prices will only rise. And homes become less affordable for working people.

    So we will set a new target – 70% home ownership and we will meet it with a new set of political choices. A Labour set of political choices.

    No more buy-to-let landlords or second homeowners getting in first. We will back working people’s aspiration. Help real first-time buyers onto the ladder with a new mortgage guarantee scheme. Reform planning so speculators can’t stop communities getting shovels in the ground.

    My message is this if you’re grafting every hour to buy your own home Labour is on your side. Labour is the party of home ownership in Britain today.

    And let me say something about business too – don’t be fooled into thinking they buy into the Tory trickle-down fantasy.

    Business leaders aren’t knocking on my door saying they want to rip up employee rights. They don’t tell me the problems they face will be solved by corporation tax cuts. They want fair taxes, high skills and the long-term confidence to invest.

    I want to be crystal clear about this: I’m not just pro-business, I want to partner with business. So we will scrap business rates, level the playing-field for start-ups and the high street, give employers new flexibility to invest in the world class training they need.

    And, as Jonny Reynolds said yesterday, invite them to drive forward our modern industrial strategy: a true partnership between government, business and trade unions.

    This isn’t about the size of government – it’s about what government can do. Government can support businesses to innovate and grow. Can bring in the creative genius of our scientists and universities. Can unite us to tackle the country’s challenges on behalf of working people.

    Tory ideology on this is a barrier to growth. And I’ll tell you another one: the mess they’ve made of our public services.

    Strong public services are the foundation of a successful economy– always. Deal with NHS waiting lists and growth improves. Invest in childcare so parents go back to work and growth improves. More mental health support, world class schooling, skills training when you need it and growth improves.

    But we have to be honest. I would love to stand here and say Labour will fix everything. But the damage they’ve done – to our finances and our public services means this time the rescue will be harder than ever.

    It will take investment – of course it will. But it will also take reform.

    One – we need to recruit, train and motivate the very best doctors, nurses, teachers, police officers.

    Two – we need to get the best innovation in their hands, make technology work for us.

    Three – we need to make sure services are built around peoples’ lives, empower them to meet the challenges of the future.

    Four – above all, we must shift towards ‘a prevention first’ policy. I’ve seen it for myself: early intervention saves lives and saves money. Every time I read a serious case review as Director of Public Prosecutions, the story was the same, just a change of name.

    Another life that could have gone in a different direction if someone had stepped in earlier. It’s that kind of injustice that must drive us to think differently about our public services. In health, it’s about moving treatment towards communities, exploring how technology can free up NHS workers to focus on care.

    In education it means not just imparting knowledge but developing the creativity, the resilience, the curiosity young people need in a modern world.

    In crime, it means a model of policing that can focus on prevention and give victims faith in a system that will not let violence go unpunished.

    And Conference, the state of our public services shows you exactly who the Tories are. Shows they fundamentally don’t believe government can help working people succeed.

    Every time they choose a new Prime Minister – and there’s been plenty of them – you get a hymn of lip service to its power, usually from the steps of Downing Street itself. But as soon as the black door swings shut behind them, they retreat to their comfort zone.

    That’s why they don’t plan for the future – they don’t believe it’s their job. And so we lurch from crisis to crisis, always reacting, always behind the curve, a sticking plaster, never a cure.

    And if you want the totemic symbol of this, the biggest failure to grasp the nettle, then look no further than Brexit.

    Conference, the policy of my Labour Government will always be to make Brexit work. It’s no secret I voted Remain – as the Prime Minister did.

    But what I heard, across the country, was people who thought we’d got our priorities wrong. Who wanted democratic control over their lives. But who also wanted opportunities for the next generation, communities they felt proud of, public services they could rely on.

    I didn’t hear that Brexit was about slashing workers’ rights. I didn’t hear people wanting to lower standards on food, animal welfare or the environment. I didn’t hear them wanting to end redistribution.

    So I want to speak directly to the people who left Labour on this issue. Whether you voted Leave or Remain, you’ve been let down.

    And with Liz Truss, the Tories are changing the meaning of Brexit before your eyes.

    If you voted for government to step in on your side for better work, higher wages, more opportunities in your community, for an NHS that is modern and reliable.

    If you voted to take control of your life and for the next generation to have control of theirs, then I say to you: that is what I will deliver.

    I will make work pay for the people who create this country’s wealth. I will make sure we buy, make and sell more in Britain. I will revitalise public services and control immigration using a points-based system. I will spread power and opportunity to all our communities. And I will never be shy to use the power of government to help working people succeed.

    Labour will make Brexit work. Labour will deliver change. You’ll never get that from the Tories. And you won’t get it from the SNP either.

    Conference, the challenges we face – the cost-of-living crisis, climate change, standing up to Putin – are common across our four nations.

    We saw off the threat of fascism and deadly disease, together. We built the NHS and the welfare state, together. But I don’t believe in our union just because of our history. I believe in it because of our future.

    I know we can meet the great challenges to come. Build new beacons of fairness that light up the islands we share.

    Scotland needs a Labour Government that can deliver change. But it also needs the power and resources to shape its own future, whoever’s in power in Westminster. And the SNP are not interested in this.

    For them, Scotland’s success in the UK is met with gritted teeth, seen as a roadblock to independence, and so, they stand in the way.

    We can’t work with them. We won’t work with them. No deal under any circumstances.

    A fairer, greener, more dynamic Scotland. In a fairer, greener, more dynamic, Labour Britain.

    Conference, on climate change, growth, aspiration, levelling-up, Brexit, economic responsibility we are the party of the centre-ground

    Once again, the political wing of the British people and we can achieve great things.

    Yesterday, we even managed to get a Liverpool crowd cheering Gary Neville…

    But let’s not kid ourselves: the next two years will be tough. The Tories want a fifth term and they will stop at nothing to achieve it.

    And because of their record, because of the state of Britain, they are getting desperate. With so little that’s good to defend, they lash out.

    We need to be prepared, disciplined, focused. Spend each day working to earn the trust of the British people.

    Meet their attacks with hope. Provide the leadership this country so desperately needs.

    Because as in 1945, 1964, 1997, this is a Labour moment.

    So, Conference, say it loud and believe it. Britain will deal with the cost-of-living crisis. Britain will get its future back.

    A country where aspiration is rewarded. Where working people succeed. A force for good in the world. A clean energy superpower.

    A fairer, greener, more dynamic nation. That’s my commitment to you. The national mission of the next Labour government. And together with the British people – we will do it.

    Thank you, Conference.

  • Jim McMahon – 2022 Speech to Labour Party Conference

    Jim McMahon – 2022 Speech to Labour Party Conference

    The speech made by Jim McMahon on 27 September 2022.

    Conference, it’s wonderful to meet again.

    In my role I’ve been up and down this country. I am proud of Britain, proud of what we can achieve together, and proud of the hard graft of working people.

    That pride stands in stark contrast to a government showing utter contempt for our great nation.

    Allowing over a million sewage spills over the last six years; one every two-and-a-half minutes: every one sanctioned by Tory MPs who blocked changes for tougher action.

    How could any government that loves this country allow this abuse of our open spaces, rivers and sea?

    Conference, their new leader claims she is “Trusted to deliver” but they’re the same old Tories. Friends, we know you don’t trust a Tory by their words, but their record!

    Just one example; during Truss’s time as Environment Secretary; she signed off £24 million pounds of funding cuts for environmental protection, including monitoring sewage discharges. Every one of those sewage spills goes right to her door and their plan sees it continuing until at least 2035.

    If only Liz Truss was as angry about raw human sewage polluting our country as she is about importing French cheese into it!

    Conference, Labour will clean up the water industry.

    Being a custodian of water and the environment will be a duty again. The institutions intended to hold them accountable are weakened and toothless as water bosses laugh all the way to the bank.

    A Labour government will:

    • Deliver mandatory monitoring of all sewage outlets
    • Give the Environment Agency the power and resources to properly enforce the rules
    • Introduce a legally binding target to end 90% of sewage discharges by 2030
    • Introduce automatic fines for discharges, and a standing charge penalty for discharge points without monitoring in place
    • Ensure any failure to improve is paid for by eroding dividends, not added to customer bills, or hitting vital investment in the system
    • Water bosses that routinely and systematically break the rules will be held professionally and personally accountable, by striking off company directors and ensuring illegal activity is punished.

    Conference, I said Labour will clean up the water industry, and I meant it.

    Our plan for change does not stop there. It’s not enough to halt the surge of pollution, Labour’s ambition will breathe life back into our countryside and coastal communities; areas long abandoned by the Tories.

    In 1951, Labour created the first National Park in the Peak District. From 1997, Labour delivered ‘right to roam’. The next Labour Government will bring the protections and opportunities afforded to our national parks, to our coastal areas. Bringing nature and the environment to every community, across our town and cities, embracing unloved spaces, the canal networks and green routes. Conference, much more will come on this.

    We will meet our responsibility to hand the country we inherit to the next generation in a better condition than we began with. We will realise the right for everyone to have a rich, fulfilled and healthy life with nature and a decent environment at its heart.

    In every aspect of DEFRA; nature, the environment, animal welfare, farming, fishing and everything else, there is work to do.

    To deliver on our plan we need your help to get Labour into power. Let’s get to every single constituency, every community and every household, let’s show them the Tories record and then show them Labour’s plan.

    Conference we are closer to power than at any time in the last decade, with Keir Starmer as our next Prime Minister, we will deliver the fresh start the country needs.

    Let’s go and make it happen.