Tag: 2022 Labour Party Conference

  • Lucy Powell – 2022 Speech to Labour Party Conference

    Lucy Powell – 2022 Speech to Labour Party Conference

    The speech made by Lucy Powell on 27 September 2022.

    Morning conference.

    Unusually I’d like to start by thanking DCMS officials, the Palace, our police and armed forces for the tremendous organisation of the last few historic weeks.

    Watched around the world, we showed the very best of British – our character, our values, our traditions.

    There was nothing more British than The Queue, all live streamed by the BBC.

    You just wouldn’t see it in any other country.

    I feel incredibly privileged to have been a miniscule part of it.

    What we’ve seen over the last few solemn weeks is the best of us – united and together.

    It stands in stark contrast to the culture wars the Tories so often seek to sow.

    Conference, we won’t let their false divides rip us apart, nor will we be goaded by them.

    What this moment has also shown is the value we put on service and public duty. It’s in our DNA.

    Look around today and ask who upholds our British values and institutions?

    It’s not the Tories.

    Offended by their own bad press and – how shall I put it – one of two Nadine Dorries interviews that didn’t go to plan, the Conservatives want to sell off Channel 4 and end the BBC as we know it.

    Just as the rest of the world envies our renowned broadcasters.

    We understand their true value as cultural cornerstones of our world-leading creative industries.

    But their value is more than economic, they bring us all together in good times and bad.

    That’s why we will keep Channel 4 in public hands and we will secure the future of the BBC as a universal, publicly owned broadcaster.

    What’s more, we will protect it from party political interference.

    But I say this to BBC executives, public trust is at its strongest when the BBC is truly independent.

    Don’t put that at risk by dancing to the Tories’ tune.

    Sport and culture also has a much deeper value.

    They give us belonging, shared experiences, joy and are at the heart of our communities.

    They aren’t only for the elite.

    The rise of the Premier League has made English football top of the world,

    But the lion has become unchained.

    That’s why the next Labour government will bring in a statutory, independent football regulator to protect clubs for communities and fans.

    As a Mancunian in Liverpool, perhaps we can agree on this, sport and culture have been pivotal to our regions’ renaissance after decades of decline under the Tories trickle down which never got North.

    Libraries, galleries, nightclubs and leisure are crucial to the revival of our high streets.

    And charities are at the heart of a society that works for everyone, yet they are at real risk from the cost of living crisis and the pandemic.

    We just have a different view than the Tories about how to build a successful country. Not by leaving some behind, but by enabling happy, thriving people and places that they feel proud of.

    The Elizabethan age was an age of huge progress.

    Ordinary working people able to own their home, go to university, get free healthcare and communicate around the world with access to any information in their back-pocket.

    But we are now entering the Digital Age.

    Technology is changing at breakneck speed.

    Science fiction has become science fact.

    But the big choice today is who this benefits?

    While the promise of the digital era was to spread knowledge and connectivity, it has in fact seen power and influence amass in the hands of a few.

    Just as Harold Wilson demanded the White Heat of Technology worked for everyone, today’s Labour demands a new settlement for the digital age, working for the many.

    Let’s be honest, this isn’t a task Truss’s Tories can take on.

    To them, regulation is a dirty word, even if it means regulating to stop our children being harmed online.

    Her idea of what is right for the many, is to give even more power and wealth to the few and hope for the best it trickles down.

    It won’t.

    In the information age, where data and platforms wield the power, shaping what we think, buy, work and how we access services. This is an urgent task.

    We will put an end to workers being at the wrong end of automation.

    And instead ensure its a tool for their prospects to improve.

    We will ensure we have world-leading digital infrastructure, with every home connected, and lead the race on industrial 5G.

    And let me be clear Conference, we can’t deliver that without decent pay and conditions for telecoms workers.

    We will draw up world leading regulation opening up data and unleashing small businesses to spread wealth.

    We will upskill our workforce and citizens, so that we become a tech savvy society.

    We will ensure we have cyber resilience and security against rogue states and actors.

    The choice is clear – unlock the power of the digital revolution in the interests of the many, or continue to benefit a small few.

    Conference, together we’ll ensure a Labour government delivers on that mission.

  • Yvette Cooper – 2022 Speech to Labour Party Conference

    Yvette Cooper – 2022 Speech to Labour Party Conference

    The speech made by Yvette Cooper on 27 September 2022.

    It is great to be back. Back here in the brilliant city of Liverpool here on this beautiful waterfront.

    But we are in a city that has been grieving.

    Just five weeks ago, just five miles down the road, a nine-year-old girl was killed.

    Olivia Pratt-Korbel was at home, getting ready for bed, when her future was stolen in the most unthinkable way.

    Devastating for her family, for a community.

    And in the words of Liverpool Echo, for schoolchildren weeping in a classroom with an empty chair.

    On Saturday Keir and I met and thanked some of the police officers and family liaison officers working on Olivia’s case.

    And last week I met community groups here and saw the huge support the whole city and civic leaders including Steve Rotherham and Emily Spurrell are showing to the family, the community and the police.

    We thank them and show our solidarity with them in the fight to get justice for Olivia now.

    Serious violence isn’t just affecting big cities like Liverpool.

    This summer we’ve seen an 87-year-old pensioner killed in Greenford, another 9- year-old girl in Lincolnshire, a 15-year-old boy just last week in Huddersfield.

    Across our towns and cities – gun crime up, knife crime up.

    Driven by county lines and a wave of organised crime that thrives by drawing vulnerable teenagers in.

    Last year the number of children exploited by gangs hit a record high.

    The next Labour Government will bring in a new law to crackdown on criminals who lure young people into violence – we will outlaw the exploitation of children for crime.

    Labour is also setting out a new plan – with mental health professionals, safer schools officers and mentors to support young people at risk.

    Tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime.

    That’s who we are.

    We’ll do what it takes to protect our children from violent crime.

    Who better to lead our party in doing that than someone who has prosecuted criminals and terrorists to keep our country safe.

    Who has seen off one Tory Prime Minister and let us back him now to see off another.

    Our next Labour Prime Minister, Keir Starmer.

    The Tories 12-year-record is grim:
    • 6000 fewer neighbourhood officers
    • 8000 fewer PCSOs
    • arrests halved
    • less crime solved
    • more victims let down
    • border security failures
    • more smuggler gangs
    • more dangerous boat crossings
    • passport delays
    • visa delays
    • Windrush compensation delays

    So, what’s the Tories’ response?

    They say they’ve delivered more police.

    They cut 20,000.

    Former Tory Prime Minister Boris Johnson proudly announced – “We are the party of law and order”

    What he meant was – he’d had a party, broken the law and created disorder.

    Then he announced it was Government Crime Week.

    The police announced 120 fines for lawbreaking in Government – including the Prime Minister and Chancellor.

    It was definitely Government Crime Week.

    For once Boris Johnson was telling the truth.

    But we’ve got a new Prime Minister now.

    And Liz Truss has a big idea to turn it all round. She says she’s going to tell the police they need to investigate more crime.

    Genius!

    If only all the other Tory Prime Ministers had thought of that.

    But I don’t think the Conservatives have any idea how tough things are starting to feel for many people.

    Communities that are that bit more fragile as the cost of living bites.

    People increasingly fearful that public services won’t be there for them when things go wrong.

    Police officers already picking up the pieces as other services break.

    Sitting for hours with mental health patients or taking defibrillators to heart attacks because the ambulance can’t come.

    And they are too overstretched themselves.

    Shop owners report thefts and no one comes.

    Parents worried about drug dealers by the school gate but no one comes.

    Families are burgled but no one comes.

    And it’s a perfect storm.

    Because lack of proper action to root out racism, serious misconduct or misogyny means that for some communities trust in the police isn’t there. Even if someone comes, too often nothing happens.

    The charge rate has dropped by two-thirds in six years.

    In 94% of crimes now no one is charged. Time and again no one pays the price. There are no consequences. There is no justice.

    The Conservatives want us to think none of this is their fault.

    Yet it was their policy to slash the police, courts and youth services, to show no leadership on standards, and to divide communities.

    A laissez-faire approach that isn’t an accident, it’s Tory ideology.

    Labour believes in community solidarity – we know strong communities are safe communities.

    We believe in public services, valuing public servants, and setting high standards.

    That is why, to the firefighters who spent this summer battling wildfires, to the police officers and staff who made it possible for millions to show respect for the Queen, and to all our Emergency Service workers who show great bravery and keep us safe, we say thank you.

    Labour knows that you don’t get social justice if you don’t have justice or feel safe.

    Inequality and poverty corrode people’s security.

    And security is the foundation on which all other opportunities are built.

    Labour will always stand up for the security of our nation, our borders, and our communities.

    Labour will take action to rebuild neighbourhood policing. I can announce today a fully-funded £360m programme to put 13,000 additional police and PCSOs into community teams – so people can be confident someone will be there to help keep them safe.

    Labour will strengthen police standards – overhauling training, vetting and misconduct procedures. And new mandatory rules and safeguards on the strip searching of children so that an awful case like that of Child Q, a black teenage girl in East London can never happen again.

    Labour will act on the epidemic of violence against women and girls.

    Today across our country more than 300 women will be raped.

    Of those, around 190 rapes will be reported.

    Of those, only three rapists will see the inside of a court room, never mind a prison cell.

    The rest will be free to hurt, abuse and rape again.

    We cannot stand for this.

    Labour will deliver specialist support for victims –putting domestic abuse experts into 999 control rooms and rape investigation units in every force to get justice for women because everyone has the right to live in freedom from fear.

    We will always be ready to roll up our sleeves and do the hard work that is needed.

    We’ll make sure the immigration system is fair, firm and properly managed.

    And unlike the Tories, we will work with France to prevent dangerous small boats crossing the channel and putting lives at risk, with a new cross-border police unit to crack down on the criminal gangs who make millions from trading in people – paid for by cancelling the deeply damaging, extortionately expensive, unworkable and unethical Rwanda plan.

    The first Labour Conference Speech I made was a quarter of a century ago in 1997.

    I’ve spoken through the years on amazing Labour Government policies.

    And I am sick and tired of watching the Tories run our country down.

    And that’s why I’m back standing here.

    It’s the same reason why every one of us are here.

    Because we love our country.

    We know the amazing things Labour can do.

    And we are ready to fight for that better, fairer future with a Labour Government again.

  • Steve Reed – 2022 Speech to Labour Party Conference

    Steve Reed – 2022 Speech to Labour Party Conference

    The speech made by Steve Reed on 27 September 2022.

    Let me start by sharing some happy personal news with you.

    I might not be love’s young dream any more, but this summer, I got married.

    Thank you.

    Growing up gay, during a time of Tory-fuelled hate, I never thought I’d marry the man I love.

    Why did I get my chance?

    Because of this party and this movement.

    Because together we fought for justice.

    Because love trumps hate.

    In the 80s, I protested outside Parliament against Thatcher’s vicious anti-gay laws.

    In 2012, I voted in Parliament for equal marriage.

    And now, and here’s the ring on my finger!

    But, Conference, the fight for justice continues.

    We are meeting today in the great city of Liverpool.

    Thirty-three years ago, the gravest injustice befell this City when football fans followed their team to Hillsborough, and never came home.

    There were 97 victims on that terrible day.

    We all know what happened – a police cover-up. The gutter press smeared the dead. The establishment closed its ranks.

    The families were left alone to fight for justice – no funds allowed for lawyers to represent them.

    Margaret Aspinall lost her son James and she told me there can be no justice for those who died until we stop the same thing ever happening again.

    She’s right.

    That’s why Keir Starmer’s Labour Government will bring in a Hillsborough Law so victims of major tragedies get the same legal representation as the authorities that failed them.

    Conference families of the Hillsborough and other tragedies since are here with us today. This moment is for all of you who have campaigned so long for justice.

    Every victim of crime deserves justice.

    Yet under this Tory Government, justice is denied.

    They’ve taken thousands of police off our streets, closed hundreds of courts and trashed the probation system.

    Prosecutions are so low that crimes as serious as burglary and fraud have effectively been decriminalised.

    Under this Conservative Government only 1 in every 100 people accused of rape is ever prosecuted in court. Where’s the justice in that?

    A girl who was raped aged 13 was forced to wait two years for her case to come to trial. Four days before the start date, it was postponed for another 9 months. Delays of this length are the norm not the exception in Tory Britain. Liz Truss – that is a disgrace.

    Conference, Labour will put rape survivors first.

    We will open specialist rape courts across the country to tackle the epidemic of violence against women and girls
    and get the courts backlog down.

    But we’ll go further.

    The majority of men who kill their female partners have a history of domestic violence. Neither women, nor the police, have any way of knowing if a new partner has attacked women before.

    And by the time they find out, it can be too late.

    Campaigners, survivors, women’s groups have all told us the same thing – we need eyes on these violent men.

    We’ve listened.

    The next Labour Government will force convicted abusers to sign a Domestic Violence Register so they are no longer free to seek out fresh victims and abuse again.

    The next Labour government will come down hard on criminals.

    That’s a promise.

    But we will also tackle the root causes of crime,

    No child is not born bad.

    Things happen in some young lives that lead them into crime.

    All the evidence shows that tackling trauma from childhood can break the cycle and prevent a child from becoming a criminal or stop a criminal from reoffending.

    Labour will use this understanding to reshape our criminal justice system – to stop crime at source.

    Our old slogan ‘tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime’ is about to meet the future.

    Conference, Britain needs a fresh start to tackling crime.

    Prosecute, yes. Punish, yes.

    But never forget the need to prevent crime in the first place.

    And never forget the victims.

    This wedding band on my finger proves that together we can deliver justice.

    But the fight for justice never ends – legal justice, climate justice, economic justice, social justice.

    Justice for the family of little Olivia Pratt-Korbel

    Justice for everyone who grieves.

    The Labour Party is the party of justice.

    We are led by a man who has dedicated his whole working life to justice.

    And in Government, justice is what we will deliver.

    Thank you.

  • Emily Thornberry – 2022 Speech to Labour Party Conference

    Emily Thornberry – 2022 Speech to Labour Party Conference

    The speech made by Emily Thornberry on 27 September 2022.

    Conference, it’s a pleasure to be back in Liverpool.

    But I must start with an apology. The last time I stood here in 2018, I was shadowing Boris Johnson. When our conference was cancelled in 2020, I was shadowing Liz Truss.

    So, I don’t know what this curse is, but I apologise in advance for the catastrophic period in our national history that will be the premiership of Suella Braverman.

    It could get worse though. We may need an emergency motion stating that Keir cannot under any circumstances make me shadow Jacob Rees-Mogg.

    But whoever leads the Tories, we know they are hell-bent on tearing apart the society that we have sought all our lives to make stronger and fairer. That is why we are all in politics. That is why we fight to get into government.

    But we can never build that society without the foundation of laws that apply equally to everyone, and a criminal justice system that enforces them; a foundation becoming weaker every day the Tories stay in office.

    Think about the almost 99 out of 100 women who suffer the ordeal of being raped but never see their attacker charged, or the tiny minority who do, but have to wait three years for their day in court. Those figures should shame ministers, but instead they just shrug and let them get ever worse.

    Think about the epidemic of fraud sweeping Britain, destroying lives and wrecking dreams, cheating workers out of their wages and pensioners out of their savings.

    Asked about that seven months ago, Kwasi Kwarteng said that fraud was not the kind of crime “people experience in their day-to-day lives”, just the kind of insight and empathy which gets you promoted to Chancellor under Liz Truss.

    But if the consumer fraud gangs are able to ply their parasitic trade with impunity, it is nothing compared to those committing corporate fraud.

    In 2013, I published a report urging the government to tackle those companies committing fraud at the expense of their employees, their competitors, and all too often the public purse.

    In the decade since I published that report, just seven companies have been convicted of corporate fraud. In that same period, 5,000 times as many people have been convicted of benefits fraud.

    That shows this government’s double standards, but also their downright indolence. Faced with a complex challenge, they have simply waved the white flag to white collar crime, and stop trying to convict those responsible.

    Another addition to their special club of criminal impunity, along with burglary, vehicle theft, street robbery, and to their eternal shame, rape and sexual assault.

    But that will all change under a Labour government.

    As Steve and Yvette will spell out, we will end the era of criminal impunity. We will give protection and security to women and girls, the elderly and the vulnerable. And we will send the message loud and clear to all those who prey on our communities, that we are coming for you.

    That goes as well for corporate fraudsters. As I have set out in a new report today, we will change the law to make it easier to prosecute companies for fraud, and send the message loud and clear to unscrupulous bosses, that if you refuse to play by the rules, then we are coming for you too.

    But when it comes to out-of-control individuals who consider themselves above the law, the biggest problem facing our country is not the criminals on the street or in the boardroom, but this current Tory government.

    From Rwanda and Northern Ireland to Covid contracts and workers’ rights, this is a government which treats the law not as a guardrail to keep it on the straight and narrow, but a barrier to be torn down whenever it gets in their way.

    That does not on its own explain the fact that so many crimes now go unpunished, or the record backlogs that have brought our courts to breaking point, or the collapse of legal aid as our guarantee of equality before the law.

    But what it does explain is how those cracks can emerge in the foundation on which our society is built, and the government could not care less.

    That is why, like every other crisis facing our country, we will only start to repair our justice system when we succeed in changing our government.

    So let the message go out loud and clear from this conference to a Tory government that treats the law with contempt and threatens the foundations of our society, your own era of impunity is over.

    Labour is stronger than ever, more united than ever, more determined than ever, and you’d better believe that we are coming for you.

  • Anas Sarwar – 2022 Speech to Labour Party Conference

    Anas Sarwar – 2022 Speech to Labour Party Conference

    The speech made by Anas Sarwar on 26 September 2022.

    Can I start by thanking my friend and our next Secretary of State for Scotland, Ian Murray.

    And conference – I want to take this opportunity to say I honestly couldn’t do this job without the fantastic Jackie Baillie by my side.

    So, let’s hear it for Scottish Labour’s Deputy Leader, Jackie Baillie.

    Some would actually say she is the real boss.
    Conference – when I spoke to you just over a year ago, Scottish Labour was a distant third place.

    What progress we have made in a year.

    At the council elections in May we knocked the Tories out of second place.

    And, just like the successes we had across the country, we now have Labour administrations in our capital city, Edinburgh, and in East Lothian, East Renfrewshire, Fife, Inverclyde, North Lanarkshire, South Lanarkshire, Stirling, West Lothian, and majority Labour-controlled West Dunbartonshire.

    And in Glasgow, we gave Nicola Sturgeon and the SNP one hell of a fright. Less than 200 votes from winning.

    But, let me be clear the Scottish Labour Party I lead doesn’t aspire for second place, we aspire for first place.

    We’re back in the fight and we’re in it to win it.

    Conference – last year we met in the aftermath of one national emergency.

    A pandemic that exposed the fault lines and failures in our country after more than a decade of Tory austerity.

    But it also revealed the strength and charity of our communities – who pulled together to help their neighbours in a time of need.

    Again – and too soon – those ties that bind us together have been called on once again.

    The cost-of-living crisis is a national emergency that needs a pandemic scale response.

    As I’ve travelled round the country, I’ve listened to the heartbreaking stories…

    I’ve met the father worried about how he is going to keep his house warm for his newborn. He’s not alone.

    The mother who skips meals to ensure her children don’t go to school hungry. She’s not alone.

    The family digging up their garden to plant vegetables because they can’t afford the weekly shop. They are not alone.

    The business owner hit with eye-watering energy bills which means they aren’t sure they can stay open this winter. They are not alone.

    This isn’t a minority issue – it’s a majority one.

    Even people who would normally see themselves as comfortable are struggling to make ends meet.

    All while oil and gas companies rake in billions in profit.

    And the Tories slash taxes for those who need it least.

    Because while Scots are struggling, neither of Scotland’s governments are doing anywhere near enough to help.

    That is why across the UK we demanded an energy price freeze and a meaningful windfall tax.

    In Scotland we’ve called for an emergency cost of living act which would:

    Freeze rents and ban winter evictions
    Cancel school meal debt
    Slash the price of public transport and put all public transport back into public hands

    Given the choice, both governments preferred the comfort of the soundbite to the difficulties of solving the problem.

    Don’t believe the Tory spin – they have not frozen energy bills.

    Bills will still go up and families will pay double what they did just nine months ago.

    At the same time, they’re letting the big energy companies off scot free and cutting taxes for the wealthiest.

    For the last year, Labour have set the agenda on the cost-of-living crisis.

    While the SNP and the Tories tried to ignore it altogether.

    Until it became clear they couldn’t.

    Labour called for energy price rises to be cancelled.

    Our opponents called for business as usual.

    Until they couldn’t.

    Labour called for a windfall tax for the oil giants.

    The SNP sided with the Tories and refused to vote for it.

    Until they backtracked.

    And when Scottish Labour called for a rent freeze, the SNP and the Greens called it ‘unworkable’.

    Until they gave in and introduced it.

    Conference – if this is what we can achieve from opposition, just imagine what we will do in Government.

    For the last 12 years we’ve had a Tory government which has actively sought to pit community against community.

    They wasted billions of pounds of taxpayer cash on dodgy contracts, vanity projects, and giveaways to party donors.

    They’ve cut stamp duty for second home-owners and made super tax deductions for the biggest companies.

    They accept poverty and misery as the price worth paying for a society that redistributes wealth, but from the poorest to the wealthiest.

    We were right to cheer the removal of Boris Johnson, who shamed the office of Prime Minister, but Liz Truss is worse than Boris Johnson.

    He didn’t believe in anything, apart from himself.

    Liz Truss is a right wing, ideological Tory. She is more dangerous than Margaret Thatcher.

    Let’s be clear this a corrupt, lying, incompetent, failing, cheating, economically illiterate, morally bankrupt shower.

    And the sooner we boot them out the better.

    The truth is that far from being the great defender of the UK, the Tories are a gift to those who want to break us apart.

    In Scotland, the Tories’ failings have allowed the SNP to double down on their campaign of division rather than face up to their own record of failure in Scotland:

    More than 700,000 on an NHS waiting lists – that is 1 in 7 Scots waiting for appointments and treatment

    More than 10,000 children and young people waiting for mental health appointment

    20,000 fewer business in Scotland today than when the pandemic began

    The highest drug deaths rate in Europe and our NHS on its knees despite the incredible efforts of the workforce.

    After 15 years in power, the SNP have squandered every chance.

    Broken promise after promise.

    And left Scotland worse off than when they came to power.

    Always someone else or something else to blame.

    Conference, you know what I know, there is nothing progressive about Scottish nationalism.

    It goes against the values of solidarity and social justice.

    It is an ideology based on what divides us, not what unites us.

    Times of crisis should force us to look with fresh eyes at the problems we face, unite our communities, and propose real solutions – ones that can help us today, and build prosperity in the future.

    That’s what Labour is focused on.

    Because while our opponents thrive on division, we know that real change comes when you pull people together.

    But in Scotland and across the UK, our politics has lost sight of that.

    I hate to break it to Liz Truss and Nicola Sturgeon, whether you voted yes or no, whether you voted leave or remain, your bills are going up.

    For too long we’ve been led by parties which want to entrench us into camps and convince us to dislike and distrust one another.

    Conference, ask yourself who benefits from the politics of division?

    It’s not the family struggling to pay their bills.

    It’s not the business fighting to stay afloat.

    It’s not the student working to achieve their potential.

    It’s not people trying to buy their first home.

    The politics of division helps the Tories and the SNP win elections, not change people’s lives.

    But it doesn’t have to be that way.

    Our politics can be better.

    Our country is better

    Our people deserve better.

    Because we in the Labour Party know we can only win by bringing people together – by giving them hope, not feeding their despair.

    We know there is a majority in Scotland for being part of the United Kingdom.

    But there is also a majority for change.

    And crucially in Scotland and across the United Kingdom there is a majority to boot the Tories out of Downing Street.

    Our job is to build a campaign and the coalition to deliver that.

    Not a coalition of political parties.

    Let me be clear, no ifs, no buts, no deals with the SNP.

    It’s a coalition of the people to beat the Tories.

    Working with our trade union colleagues and all those who believe in a fairer, greener future, it is our job to build that coalition to win.

    Because that is why we are here.

    That is what has motivated us to come from every corner of these islands to the great Labour city of Liverpool.

    Our task, to win the next general election, is to end that politics of division and demonstrate how we change our county.

    Because it isn’t enough that the Tories or the SNP deserve to lose – we need to deserve to win.

    To do that we need to prove ourselves worthy of the trust of that majority who want to renew our United Kingdom.

    So that we can:

    Protect workers and invest in public services.

    Unlock Britain’s potential–to create the high skilled high paid jobs of the future.

    Support struggling businesses-to actually grow our economy.

    Invest in green technology–to bring down energy bills and save our planet.

    And take on the crony capitalists who rig politics in their favour.

    And instead we will make Britain a country where ambition and merit matter again.

    That is the difference Labour will make in power.

    For more than a decade, the SNP and the Tories have stoked up bitterness, division, and anger – creating a politics of us versus them.

    But conference, we know those days are numbered.

    The occupiers of Downing Street and Bute House know the clock is ticking.

    So, let’s be prepared for what lies ahead.

    In the coming months and years, our opponents will get more desperate.

    Their tone more irrational.

    Their attacks on us more unhinged.

    That is because they know, what we know…the next electoral contest will not be a referendum, it will be a General Election.

    And conference,

    Labour will win the next general election.

    And Scotland will deliver the seats to get us over the line.

    Scotland will elect Keir Starmer as its next Prime Minister.

    Because only Labour can replace the Tories and change lives for the better.

    Conference,

    This is our moment to build a country where everyone is entitled to dignity,

    This is our opportunity to set our country back on the path to prosperity.

    This is our chance to help everyone achieve their potential.

    The time for divide and rule is over.

    The time for change is now.

    Labour will deliver that change – and will build a better future.

    And we will do it, together.

  • Peter Kyle – 2022 Speech to Labour Party Conference

    Peter Kyle – 2022 Speech to Labour Party Conference

    The speech made by Peter Kyle, the Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, on 26 September 2022.

    Conference, despite all the challenges, Northern Ireland is a thriving part of our United Kingdom.

    Its creative industries go from strength to strength, entertaining and thrilling people across the world.

    And it is a powerhouse in cybersecurity and financial services, in Europe and beyond.

    But the politics of Northern Ireland is hurting.

    The assembly and executive lie dormant, the divide between communities widens.

    Progress has stalled.

    This should worry us all – and would spur any decent government into action.

    But not this one.

    For months after the Northern Ireland Executive collapsed, there was no visit from the Tory prime minister.

    No multi-party talks in Downing Street.

    Not even a statement to Parliament.

    Conference, the greatest threat to progress in Northern Ireland is not misguided policy.

    It’s not even the lies told by this rotten government.

    The biggest threat is Tory neglect.

    The only hope of progress is a Labour government.

    The Tories see problems as a chance for a row, to deepen division.

    We see problems as a chance to solve the challenges that hold us back, to create new opportunities and bring people together.

    That requires a leader capable of statecraft. Who knows hard graft.

    Who shows people respect, even when they sometimes disagree.

    That’s why I’m proud to have Keir Starmer as our leader.

    He has the skills Northern Ireland needs to succeed.

    Unlike Liz Truss, who creates more problems than she solves.

    To imagine what Labour can deliver for Northern Ireland, just look at what we did deliver.

    Next Easter we mark the 25th anniversary of the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement.

    That totemic moment in time when leaders from across political divides and communities decided a new future was possible.

    It was only there to grasp because a Labour prime minister with his Northern Ireland secretary believed in their hearts that radical change wasn’t just possible, it was deliverable in that moment.

    They put in the time.

    They brought people together.

    They pulled the impossible into reach and provided the opportunities that leaders in Northern Ireland, and the Irish Government, had the courage to seize.

    Conference, we salute those who made peace possible, with a Labour government.

    We thank Tony Blair and the remarkable, one-off talent of our Mo Mowlam.

    We recognise the courage of David Trimble who we said goodbye to this summer, and John Hume.

    They led their communities into an era defined by peace and growing prosperity.

    Labour bequeathed the Tories a Northern Ireland that was increasingly at ease.

    But they squandered it with their lies and neglect.

    It was the Tories who proposed, drafted, negotiated and signed the Northern Ireland protocol into international treaty.

    Yes, there are issues with it, but they can be solved.

    We know that negotiation is the only path forward.

    But a year has already been wasted.

    A year in which politics in Northern Ireland has stumbled and the Tory government in Westminster looked the other way.

    A Labour government would deliver rapid deals with the EU on the flow of goods, the sharing of data and making it easier for agricultural products to move around the UK and the island of Ireland.

    We’ll fight hard for our interests using statecraft, diligence and graft – not the Tory way, which always seems to end, somehow, in breaking the law.

    The difference in approach and ambition between the Tories and Labour couldn’t be starker.

    Labour delivered peace, prosperity and confidence to Northern Ireland.

    The Tories can’t even negotiate a prawn sandwich across the Irish Sea.

    Conference, the people of Northern Ireland deserve better.

    With Keir Starmer and a Labour government they will have it.

  • Ian Murray – 2022 Speech to Labour Party Conference

    Ian Murray – 2022 Speech to Labour Party Conference

    The speech made by Ian Murray on 26 September 2022.

    It’s a pleasure to speak to you today.

    Everyone says how great Liverpool is, but coming from a Scot, you know I really mean it.

    Because the connection between this incredible city and my country runs so deep – shared values, the same weather, and the feeling that a meal isn’t a meal without something that has been deep fried.

    Even just walking around Liverpool, you could be mistaken for thinking you’re in Glasgow.

    And for a guy born and bred in Edinburgh I think that’s a compliment.

    Of course, the footballing success of this city has been in partnership with some fantastic Scots.

    None more so than Bill Shankly, born in Ayrshire, but made at Liverpool FC.

    Kenny Dalglish, and Alan Hansen, legends of the game – even the current Scotland national team captain.

    Despite what Ally McGovern might say, there is another team in this city, especially with the Scottish internationalist heroes from the past like Alex Young and Nathan Patterson from today.

    But there’s something else both Scotland and Liverpool have in common.

    The desire to kick out this corrupt and out of touch Tory government.

    Our Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves in her wonderful speech earlier spoke about the Tories disastrous record.

    Her big announcement that Labour would fund the ACORN carbon capture and storage project in Scotland is absolutely transformative.

    There are few better demonstrations of “just transition”, with 20,000 high quality jobs at its heart, than supporting this technology.

    It is something the Tories have relegated to a reserve list.

    And at the last Scottish conference, I called on the SNP government to use their own Just Transition Fund to support the cluster but all we got were warm words.

    Instead, the SNP continue to be more interested in stoking grievance than storing carbon.

    Conference, I want to touch on just one of the many ways in which the Tories are failing our country.

    And that is by failing to protect its very existence.

    Because the biggest threat to the Union today is not the SNP – it’s the Tories.

    And what was Liz Truss’ first priority? Cutting bankers bonuses and huge tax cuts for the richest.

    Her administration is the most unfair, unjust and divisive government in our lifetime.

    When she was elected Tory Leader, Liz Truss tweeted she would hit the ground – promise delivered.

    They give money to those that don’t need it and nothing to those that do – paid for by those who can’t afford it rather than those who can.

    So, it’s little wonder that many Scots see Westminster as beyond repair.

    And make no mistake, the SNP thrive off of such disdain.

    They don’t want to make devolution work.

    They don’t want a Labour government.

    Conference, let me be very clear – the SNP are not our friends – they exist for one reason only – to rip Scotland out of the UK.

    And don’t forget, at the last election Nicola Sturgeon encouraged people in England to vote Green, not Labour.

    So let me reiterate Keir’s message – No deals with the SNP.

    None.

    No, nay, never.

    The only deal we want to make is directly with the Scottish people.

    Our party was founded by a Scot.

    Scotland has been integral to our movement.

    That will never change.

    Of course, we can’t resolve the imbalances in our country overnight.

    There is a lot of work to do.

    But it will be work that will be at the heart of the next Labour Government.

    That’s why Keir Starmer asked Gordon Brown to oversee a commission into the UK’s future.

    The commission is tasked with clearing up and clearing out the centre, so that the United Kingdom works for every part of it.

    It will be a plan for reinvigorating economic devolution where we unleash the talents and contributions of all parts of the country. Growth for everyone, everywhere wherever you are.

    Part of its purpose will not just try to convince Scotland to stay, but to make Britain such a good place to be that everyone, in all corners of our country, will want to be part of it.

    I’m pleased to announce that Gordon Brown’s critical work is nearing completion and will be launched in the coming months.

    Conference, let’s thank Gordon Brown in his own words ‘thanks for all you do’.

    There is a clear message from this Labour Party to Scottish voters.

    If you want rid of this Tory government then help us do it.

    If you want a UK Government that works for Scotland then help us elect it.

    If you want away from binary choice of separation versus the broken status quo then help us deliver it.

    Over the last 18 months, the change that has taken place in Scottish Labour is remarkable, and unprecedented.

    In the Scottish Parliament election, we overshot expectations and managed to prevent an SNP majority.

    This May, we beat the Tories and got back into second place.

    And I believe, at that election, Scotland will help elect a Labour government across the UK as we have done so with every Labour government since 1945.

    At least then, I’ll have some friends on the train to London.

    Conference, the person that has made that happen deserves every ounce of praise he receives.

    He is the most popular politician in Scotland and is exposing the utterly deplorable record of Nicola Sturgeon every day. It’s my great pleasure to introduce my friend and the Leader of Scottish Labour, Anas Sarwar.

  • Lisa Nandy – 2022 Speech to Labour Party Conference

    Lisa Nandy – 2022 Speech to Labour Party Conference

    The speech made by Lisa Nandy, the Shadow Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, on 26 September 2022.

    Conference. Comrades. Friends.

    We meet today in one of the country’s historic northern cities.

    Where at the water’s edge so much of modern Britain was shaped.

    Dockers who looked outwards to the world to build Britain’s wealth through difficult, often dangerous work and fought the longest battle for dignity, respect and fair reward in the history of Britain.

    Those were the struggles that formed the backdrop to my childhood.

    I grew up not far from here with a Tory Government that waged war on its own people.

    Brought up by my mum when the Tories were attacking single mums.

    With an Indian dad when they said Britain was being swamped by immigrants.

    They came for us, they came for our jobs and they came for our community.

    But we stood together, we fought together and we won together.

    Now they’re at it again.

    So when your boss earns £3.5m and gives themself a 32% pay rise – and you ask for a below inflation rise –you’re the one to blame for inflation.

    And when you keep our country moving during a pandemic and then they cut your pay, threaten your job and refuse to get round the table to discuss it – you’re the one who’s militant.

    Conference this country’s problem isn’t militant workers. It’s a militant government.

    This is Tory Britain where the foundations of a decent secure life have been slowly eroded leaving us with an economy we work hard for every day – but doesn’t work for us.

    Where the contribution of most people and most places has been written off.

    So in towns across the country, too many young people, have to get out to get on.

    Taking with them the spending power that once sustained our high streets, banks, buses and post offices.

    People are left to grow old hundreds of miles from children and grandchildren.

    And our cities are plagued by soaring housing costs, air pollution and strain on public services.

    Now, Liz Truss says her government will grow our economy by turning the North into Singapore on Sea.

    So they can stash their wealth in our towns and cities, pushing up the cost of housing and dodging tax.

    Slashing taxes for big corporations so the rest of us can grind for a living in an Amazon warehouse.

    Handing £55,000 to millionaires while people can’t afford to pay their rent, feed their kids and heat their homes.

    More money for millionaires than the whole North of England.

    In the words of Liz Truss – that.is.a.digrace

    Conference. It’s time to stand up and fight again.

    Not just to see off the Tories.

    But to build the country I’ve believed in all my life – where everyone can contribute and everyone has a stake in our future.

    It will be about the real wealth creators – the women and men who work in our shops, who drive our buses, who deliver our mail, who produce our food, who care for our families and teach our children – who make sure we have what we need to live every day of our lives.

    To those people we say you are the foundation of our economy.

    We believe that when people have a stake in the outcome, they work harder, they try longer, they think more creatively and they do more.

    The people of our country are our great untapped asset.

    Labour will tilt the balance of power back in their favour.

    In the first 100 days we will end fire and rehire, repeal the 2016 anti- trade union Act and raise wages for the lowest paid.

    And we’ll usher in a great rebalancing of power, with wealth, security and opportunity spread across the whole country.

    They say you can power a modern economy using only a handful of people in a handful of places in one small corner of the country.

    We say that’s like trying to fly a jet on one engine.

    This country doesn’t belong to a few of them, it belongs to all of us.

    So we will invest to bring clean energy jobs to the industrial and coastal towns across Britain, so that young people in places that were once the engines of Britain can power us through the next century like their parents and grandparents powered us through the last.

    The road to net zero is paved with a million good jobs and we’ll bring them to Britain.

    Empowering our brilliant leaders – Steve, Tracy, Andy, Marvin, Shaun – with new powers to drive growth in every part of Britain.

    And handing power back to our people with a community right to buy land and assets – the football clubs, historic buildings and pubs that make a place home.

    So those with skin in the game, who are in it for the long haul, will feel the whole system pulling in behind them.

    That – Liz Truss- is how you grow the economy.

    But I have learnt that progress is not inevitable.

    If we want to live in a country where children don’t have to go to school too hungry to learn.

    Where people with disabilities can live the richer, larger lives they deserve.

    Where people don’t have to fear growing old without dignity or warmth.

    If we want that country, we have to go out and fight for it every single day.

    So I am asking you today to get ready.

    Because together, with every person, in every place we’re going to rebuild this country from the ground up.

    And I can say to you today that in Government I will make it my priority to tackle the housing crisis because nothing, nothing is more important than a home.

    The Tories have turned housing into a racket.

    Incentivising speculation and profiteering while millions languish on waiting lists in cold damp homes.

    So we will mend the deliberate vandalism of our social housing stock.

    Because the idea of a home for life handed on in common ownership to future generations.

    Is an idea worth fighting for.

    Council housing is not a dirty word.

    So today, I can announce we will be the first government in a generation to restore social housing to the second largest from of tenure.

    This will be our mantra.

    Council housing, council housing, council housing.

    We’re going to rebuild our social housing stock and bring homes back into the ownership of local councils and communities.

    With home ownership opened up to millions more.

    And for private renters we will tilt the balance of power back to you through a powerful new renters charter and a new decent homes standard – written into law.

    Because security in your home, the right to make your home your own and most of all the right to live in a home fit for human habitation.

    Is non-negotiable.

    Because housing isn’t a market it’s a fundamental human right.

    It’s tempting at a time of national crisis, to retreat and to play it safe.

    That’s not who are.

    It was with ambition, courage and conviction in the darkest times.

    That out of the devastation of war, we built more council houses than any Government in history.

    We built the NHS, the Race Relations Act, the Equal Pay Act and the Minimum Wage.

    And rebuilt our great northern cities from the ashes of Thatcherism.

    Conference, we led global action on climate change and flew the pride flag in countries where love is a crime.

    A light on the hill at home and overseas.

    And we are going to finish the job.

    Because we know – we are the only party that knows – that by the strength of our common endeavour we achieve more than we achieve alone.

    So Conference let’s rise to meet this crisis in a great national mission to rebuild our country.

    We have done it before.

    We’re going to do it again.

    And we will do it the only way that counts – together.

  • Steve Rotheram – 2022 Speech to Labour Party Conference

    Steve Rotheram – 2022 Speech to Labour Party Conference

    The speech made by Steve Rotheram on 26 September 2022.

    Conference, Steve Rotheram, Liverpool Walton CLP – and the proud Mayor of the Liverpool City Region – the heartland of our Party in Power.

    Six Local Authority Leaders.
    One Police and Crime Commissioner.
    Sixteen out of seventeen MPs.
    And one Metro Mayor.
    All – Labour.

    Conference, this week we will be hearing a lot about strategy; proposals, policies and plans for a Labour Government.

    But what will it all mean to ordinary people’s lives?

    It has been a long hard 12 years, that’s seen Tory austerity wreak havoc on our communities.

    But – despite what some would have you believe, being out of Downing Street doesn’t mean we have been out of power.

    That would do a gross disservice to Mark in Wales and Labour administrations up and down the country who are making a tangible difference to people’s lives, demonstrating that there is an alternative – to this bizarre Thatcher tribute act.

    Look for instance at the work of our Metro Mayors – who are using devolution to put Labour values into action.

    Just imagine – how we could turbo charge things for everyone with a Labour Prime Minister and a Government of the people, for the people, that would show how you can grow an economy – whilst still helping those most in need.

    One that would build a country fit for the future.

    Take energy – a Labour Government would accelerate plans for the transition to renewables, decarbonising transport and energy intensive industries.

    Imagine Ed Miliband and Jonny Reynolds leading the race to net zero and the Green Industrial Revolution.

    Whilst creating tens of thousands of well-paid jobs in the process.

    Locally they would put rocket boosters on our plans for Hydrogen Production; a mass retrofitting programme for energy inefficient homes and a Mersey Tidal project that would produce enough clean, green predictable energy to power a million homes for over a century.

    Or on skills, where Labour would fix the mess the Tories have made of our education and skills system but which would also look to the future.

    Just imagine Bridget Phillipson giving hope and opportunity to our ‘next generation’ by rolling out a Young Persons Guarantee, a genuine choice between university, or a proper apprenticeship, funded though the billions of apprenticeship levy underspend.

    Locally it would help us train more people for jobs in the industries of tomorrow, as well as more brickies today.

    Or on Transport where Labour would put the public back into public transport.

    Imagine Louise Haigh rolling out the model of bus re-regulation being led by myself here in the Liverpool City Region and Andy Burnham in Greater Manchester, with smart ticketing and capped fares.

    Our City Region is also the first in the country to buy our own trains, investing half a billion pounds into new rolling stock.

    But that’s not all.

    We are buying a fleet of hydrogen buses, building new rail stations and expanding our Active Travel network, demonstrating the difference Labour can make in power.

    And – Labour should commit to the renationalisation of the whole rail system.

    For the naysayers, for those who’d rather be out of the tent than in, I say – it is our movement that has been the greatest force for social justice in this country’s history.

    It’s time to back us, not attack us.

    Because winning the next general election is in our grasp.

    I can hear the realisation of defeat in Tory voices.

    I can sense the inevitability of loss in Tory body language.

    I can see Labour victory in Tory eyes.

    Conference, imagine a Labour Government.

    It’s easy if you try.

  • Mark Drakeford – 2022 Speech to Labour Party Conference

    Mark Drakeford – 2022 Speech to Labour Party Conference

    The speech made by Mark Drakeford, the First Minister of Wales, on 26 September 2022.

    Jo, thank you for that very kind introduction and for everything you and our Welsh Labour MPs do and thank you Chair for this opportunity to address conference.

    Whenever I come to Liverpool, I’m always glad to be able to say how great it is to be back in North Wales.

    And there is a very special reason for that Welsh celebration this year.

    This autumn it will be one hundred years since the Labour Party first won a majority of seats in a General Election in Wales.

    And we’ve done it in every election across the whole of the century which has followed.

    It’s a remarkable achievement, but the celebration is very powerfully accompanied by a growing sense of disappointment and disillusion.

    Because, in the 100 years during which Wales has voted, time and time again, for Labour, only 33 of those years have resulted in a Labour Government at Westminster.

    The message I bring is a simple one:
    The central reason for our Party’s existence;
    The reason why our members do those things we ask of them: knocking those doors, delivering those leaflets, making those phone calls is this:
    We exist to seek and to win political power.

    Not as an end in itself, but because only in that way can we change for the better the lives of those who rely on the Labour Party to fashion that better future for us all.

    And, Conference: we can do better.

    Whether that’s through a Welsh Labour Government, or a Labour Mayor, or a Labour council, we show every day the difference that Labour can make.

    And when we don’t do it, when we don’t win power on their behalf, let’s be clear: we let those people down.

    We can carry on winning our own elections in Wales and doing the things which only we can do.

    But without a Labour Government at Westminster, the story can never be complete.

    And Conference, using the privilege of power, even in the toughest of times, is an obligation, not a choice.

    In our local elections in May of this year, while the Tories lost 44% of all the seats they held, we won councils across the country.

    For those of you wondering what to do when this Conference is over, I can now offer you the opportunity to walk from the northern shores of Wales to the southernmost tip, without ever leaving territory where Labour is in power.

    What a sense of excitement, of new possibility there is when we, at last, are able to put our priorities into practice.

    Whenever we’ve had the chance, it is Labour Governments which have shaped the lives of our citizens for the better.

    Without Labour in power there would have been no NHS, no National Minimum Wage, no devolution to Wales and Scotland and no peace in Northern Ireland, either.

    And, because in Wales we have had the opportunity, we are able to show what a Labour Government can do.

    In this Senedd term we won’t be restarting fracking, because we never allowed it in the first place.

    But we are paying all our social care workers the real living wage.

    And we’ll provide universal free school meals for every child in our primary schools.

    Conference, let me just set all this in the context of two current discussions inside our own Party.

    First of all, the Senedd, with its unbroken Labour Governments, has always been elected by proportional representation, a system put on the statute book – twice! – by a Labour Government at Westminster.

    And, in a special conference, earlier this summer, over three quarters of the entire Welsh Party voted to strengthen the proportionality of our voting system, to make sure that every Labour vote will count towards creating that next Welsh Labour Government.

    And secondly, conference, while Labour has always formed the Government in Wales, we’ve never governed alone.

    The fault line in Welsh politics runs right down the middle of the Senedd. On the one side, a reactionary, out-of-touch, deeply unloved Conservative Party.

    On the other side, those Parties committed to social and economic progress.

    Do the Parties of the centre left agree on everything? Of course not.

    But we focus on those areas where progressive parties can agree; a politics which recognises the dominant position of Labour, but which also recognises that no Party has a monopoly on progressive ideas.

    And, in the face of the dreadful decisions of last week, the obligation to do everything we can to take and exercise power on behalf of that great mass of decent people, the length and breadth of the UK is more powerful than ever.

    How has it come to this?

    A country in which the rich are rewarded while a cruel and casual kick is aimed at the family struggling by on bare bones Universal Credit.

    Conference, of course we are better than this.

    People across our country want what we want as a Party: a country in which the broadest backs bear the greatest burden;

    Where we protect, not punish, those made vulnerable by sickness or disability or old age;

    Where extraordinary windfall profits are put to work for the benefit of us all;

    Where borrowing is used to invest in the skills and infrastructure which really create economic growth, not squandered in pursuit of a dogma which has been disproved time and time again around the world.

    Today, a fearful United Kingdom looks on in dismay and disbelief at the wreckage caused by a government which they had no hand in creating.

    Towards the end of his too-short life, Nye Bevan’s great friend and agent, Archie Lush said to him, ‘you see, Nye, you could have been Prime Minister if you’d wanted to’. Bevan replied, ‘I never wanted to be anything. I wanted to do something’.

    And that, Conference, is the simple difference between the Tories and us.

    They scrap like ferrets in a sack, just to become Prime Minister.

    We want Keir Starmer to be Prime Minister, because we know that he will want to do the things which only Labour can do.

    Britain really can be better.

    And that’s why nothing is more important for Wales than making sure that happens.