Tag: Speeches

  • Ian Murray – 2024 Statement on Being Appointed Scottish Secretary

    Ian Murray – 2024 Statement on Being Appointed Scottish Secretary

    The statement made by Ian Murray on 5 July 2024 after he became the Scottish Secretary.

    It is a real privilege to have been asked to serve in Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s first Cabinet as Secretary of State for Scotland.  My absolute priority in the role will be to deliver the change and renewal that Scotland needs – to drive economic growth, create jobs and reduce poverty.

    As we rebuild our country, I look forward to Scotland standing foursquare with the other UK nations. I will make sure that the Scotland Office is a strong voice for Scotland within the UK Government.

    New funding will help tackle poverty in Scotland by creating jobs and unlocking opportunities across the country, especially in our most deprived communities.

    The Scotland Office will lead on promoting ‘Brand Scotland’ around the globe. Selling our world class produce, products and services to the world.

    I am also determined to reset the relationship between the UK and Scottish Governments. Focusing on co-operation and joint working will mean we can deliver better results for people in Scotland.

  • Wes Streeting – 2024 Statement on Saving the NHS

    Wes Streeting – 2024 Statement on Saving the NHS

    The statement made by Wes Streeting, the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, on 5 July 2024.

    When we said during the election campaign, that the NHS was going through the biggest crisis in its history, we meant it.

    When we said that patients are being failed on a daily basis, it wasn’t political rhetoric, but the daily reality faced by millions.

    Previous governments have not been willing to admit these simple facts. But in order to cure an illness, you must first diagnose it.

    This government will be honest about the challenges facing our country, and serious about tackling them.

    From today, the policy of this department is that the NHS is broken.

    That is the experience of patients who are not receiving the care they deserve, and of the staff working in the NHS who can see that – despite giving their best – this is not good enough.

    When I was diagnosed with kidney cancer, the NHS saved my life.

    Today, I can begin to repay that debt, by saving our NHS.

    I have just spoken over the phone with the BMA junior doctors committee, and I can announce that talks to end their industrial action will begin next week.

    We promised during the campaign that we would begin negotiations as a matter of urgency, and that is what we are doing.

    This government has received a mandate from millions of voters for change and reform of the NHS, so it can be there for us when we need it once again.

    It will take time – we never pretended that the NHS could be fixed overnight.

    And it will take a team effort. It will be the mission of my department, every member of this government, and the 1.4 million people who work in the NHS, to turn our health service around.

    We have done this before. When we were last in office, we worked hand in hand with NHS staff to deliver the shortest waits and highest patient satisfaction in history. We did it before, and together, we will do it again.

    That work starts today.

  • Clive Lewis – 2024 Comments on Winning Norwich South

    Clive Lewis – 2024 Comments on Winning Norwich South

    The comments made by Clive Lewis, the Labour MP for Norwich South, on 5 July 2024.

    Norwich, thank you for re-electing me.
    Can I first thank the Returning officer and their crack team for the hard work they’ve done tonight on behalf of our democracy as well as all those that have staffed the polling stations across our city.
    Can I also thank the police for their reassuring presence on election night and every night.
    I’d also like to thank my fellow candidates. It’s been a slightly odd election with the focus for many often elsewhere – as is the nature of elections under first past the post.
    I’d like to also thank my fantastic team – particularly Adam Green, Emma Hampton, Sarah Clarke and so many others in Norwich Labour Party who’ve become friends over the years as both MP and candidate for Norwich South.
    I’d also like to give a special thanks to my agents Adam Giles and David Fullham. And finally, to my long-suffering family – Katy & Zana who have probably forgotten what I look like after 6 weeks of a general election.
    After fighting four General elections I realise it is so important in politics to always try not to get carried away – especially in victory.
    No matter how large your vote share is, how big your majority, or how historic your victory – you didn’t win the vote of everyone.
    If government is to be good government it must be pluralistic – not one voice dominating – but many talking together and all being heard. You can’t rule as one faction or one section. To me, country before party means being willing to share power so that good may be done for the many, not the few.
    With that in mind I want to say that I am well aware that many in this constituency voted for other candidates and other parties. And I want to make it clear that I will represent them too.
    I will represent those who voted with the hope of ensuring that the rights of all people – *all* people – are respected: the right to protest; the right to live as one chooses; and the right to seek asylum. Human Rights are not an obstacle for government to overcome -but the bedrock on which it is built.
    I will represent those who voted in hope of a government that stands firm against anyone trying to stop the action needed to avert the worst of human created climate change; for one which sees net zero as a challenge to be seized not something to hide from or wish away.
    And I will represent those who voted in hopes of a government willing to address the economic inequality that scars our city and our country, to redistribute wealth and power from where there is plenty to where there is need.
    Norwich – let’s get to it.
  • Jeremy Corbyn – 2024 Comments on Winning Islington North

    Jeremy Corbyn – 2024 Comments on Winning Islington North

    The comments made by Jeremy Corbyn, the former Labour leader, on 5 July 2024.

    Tonight, our community made history. This election was never about me. It has always been about our community and the values we share. And it’s about our undying belief that there is an alternative to inequality, poverty and war.

    Tonight’s result in Islington North gives us a glimpse of a different future, which puts the interests of the many ahead of those of the few. It is also a warning – a warning to the incoming government that dissent cannot be crushed without consequences. That ideas of equality, justice and peace are eternal. That hope for a better world can never be extinguished.

    Tonight, we celebrate. Tomorrow, we organise. The energy we have unleashed will not go to waste. We are a movement made up of all ages, backgrounds and faiths. A movement which can win with and for people all over the country.

  • Praful Nargund – 2024 Comments on Labour Losing Islington North

    Praful Nargund – 2024 Comments on Labour Losing Islington North

    The comments made by Praful Nargund, the Labour Party candidate in Islington North, on 5 July 2024.

    While it wasn’t the result we hoped for, I’d like to thank every resident of Islington North who cast their vote for me. That was a huge act of faith in me, and I’ll always be grateful.

    To each and every person who knocked on doors, stuffed envelopes, delivered leaflets, or helped out in the office – thank you. Your humour, kindness, and energy meant more to me than I can put into words.

    I’m proud to have run a genuinely positive campaign, one that has been full of joy, smiles and hope for a better future for Islington North, and for our country. Of course there were tough times, and I would be lying if I said it was easy to hear and read things about me in this campaign that simply weren’t true. Sadly these sort of tactics are rapidly becoming a regular part of our politics now – and that can’t be good.

    But today, Britain has voted for change. I’m incredibly proud to have stood on behalf of changed Labour party that now has the opportunity to serve in government. Thank you.

  • Rishi Sunak – 2024 Resignation Speech

    Rishi Sunak – 2024 Resignation Speech

    The speech made by Rishi Sunak, the Prime Minister, on 5 July 2024.

    Good morning, I will shortly be seeing His Majesty the King to offer my resignation as Prime Minister.

    To the country, I would like to say, first and foremost, I am sorry.

    I have given this job my all.

    But you have sent a clear signal that the government of the United Kingdom must change…

    …and yours is the only judgement that matters.

    I have heard your anger, your disappointment; and I take responsibility for this loss.

    To all the Conservative candidates and campaigners who worked tirelessly but without success…

    …I am sorry that we could not deliver what your efforts deserved.

    It pains me to think how many good colleagues…

    …who contributed so much to their communities and our country…

    …will now no longer sit in the House of Commons.

    I thank them for their hard work, and their service.

    Following this result, I will step down as party leader…

    …not immediately, but once the formal arrangements for selecting my successor are in place.

    It is important that after 14 years in government the Conservative Party rebuilds…

    …but also that it takes up its crucial role in Opposition professionally and effectively.

    When I first stood here as your Prime Minister, I told you the most important task I had was to return stability to our economy.

    Inflation is back to target, mortgage rates are falling, and growth has returned.

    We have enhanced our standing in the world, rebuilding relations with allies…

    …leading global efforts to support Ukraine…

    …and becoming the home of the new generation of transformative technologies.

    And our United Kingdom is stronger too: with the Windsor Framework, devolution restored in Northern Ireland, and our Union strengthened.

    I’m proud of those achievements.

    I believe this country is safer, stronger, and more secure than it was 20 months ago.

    And it is more prosperous, fairer, and resilient than it was in 2010.

    Whilst he has been my political opponent, Sir Keir Starmer will shortly become our Prime Minister.

    In this job, his successes will be all our successes, and I wish him and his family well.

    Whatever our disagreements in this campaign, he is a decent, public-spirited man, who I respect.

    He and his family deserve the very best of our understanding, as they make the huge transition to their new lives behind this door…

    …and as he grapples with this most demanding of jobs in an increasingly unstable world.

    I would like to thank my colleagues, my Cabinet, the Civil Service – especially here in Downing Street…

    …the team at Chequers, my staff, CCHQ…

    …but most of all I would like to express my gratitude to my wife Akshata and our beautiful daughters.

    I can never thank them enough for the sacrifices they have made so that I might serve our country.

    One of the most remarkable things about Britain is just how unremarkable it is…

    …that two generations after my grandparents came here with little, I could become Prime Minister…

    …and that I could watch my two young daughters light Diwali candles on the steps in Downing Street.

    We must hold true to that idea of who we are…

    …that vision of kindness, decency, and tolerance that has always been the British way.

    This is a difficult day, at the end of a number of difficult days.

    But I leave this job honoured to have been your Prime Minister.

    This is the best country in the world and that is thanks entirely to you, the British people…

    …the true source of all our achievements, our strengths, and our greatness.

    Thank you.

  • Clive Lewis – 2024 Comments on the General Election Result

    Clive Lewis – 2024 Comments on the General Election Result

    The comments made by Clive Lewis, the Labour MP for Norwich South, on 4 July 2024.

    A fantastic result on the surface. The lives of thousands of my constituents can now change for the better. But possible shock double digit Reform MPs and the breakthrough of the authoritarian right, means there is absolutely no room for complacency or hubris. We must deliver, and I expect us to.

  • Ruth Davidson – 2024 Comments on the General Election Result

    Ruth Davidson – 2024 Comments on the General Election Result

    The comments made by Ruth Davidson, the former Scottish Conservative leader, on 4 July 2024.

    So actually 131 – while, there is no dressing it up, this is a massacre – they’ve actually, if this is right, pulled a few back from where they thought they were.

  • Angela Rayner – 2024 Comments on Politicians Not Being the Same

    Angela Rayner – 2024 Comments on Politicians Not Being the Same

    Part of the article in the Guardian newspaper written by Angela Rayner and published on 3 July 2024.

    Travelling the length and breadth of Britain these past few weeks, I’ve seen potential in every conversation with voters. There is no doubt it’s a tall order to reverse Tory decline and restore optimism. But if you vote Labour tomorrow, change will begin immediately. We’ll start work on day one to enact our first steps – downpayments, if you like – for a better, brighter future. These will be fully funded and fully costed, as you would expect, to deliver the groundwork of a mission-driven Labour government.

    I know first-hand the transformative difference Labour in power can make. It was a secure home, decent work and a strong community under the last Labour government that changed my life when I was a young mum struggling to make ends meet.

    For too many people in Britain, those foundations of a good life feel as if they’re crumbling today. A generation looks to the future with worry rather than in hope. The dream of a safe, secure and affordable home is further out of reach. More people find themselves in insecure work and dragged into a race to the bottom. Families in every corner of the country are feeling worse off and forgotten.

    Labour understands the importance of having a secure home, decent work and putting power in people’s hands. With Keir Starmer at the helm, we’re ready to meet this moment. Our plan for secure homes will end the housing emergency created by the Tories, getting Britain building, with 1.5m homes over five years and delivering the biggest boost to affordable, social and council housing in decades.

    We will back first-time buyers, giving them “first dibs” on new developments, and a comprehensive mortgage guarantee scheme for those without access to the bank of mum and dad. And we will take action to protect renters, with an immediate ban on no-fault evictions, an end to rental bidding wars, and extended protections against damp, mould and cold. A Labour government will get back on track towards ending homelessness, by addressing its root causes.

  • Keir Starmer – 2024 ‘Change’ Speech

    Keir Starmer – 2024 ‘Change’ Speech

    The speech made by Keir Starmer, the Leader of the Opposition, on 29 June 2024.

    Can I start just by thanking all of our speakers.

    Dan, that was fantastic. The idea of walking up Camden High Street and seeing Dan – I was on my way back from my office walking home and we caught each other’s eye and had that conversation – to go from that place to you standing on this stage making this speech.

    And Dan is 18 years old and he’s never stood on a stage and never done anything like that before, it is fantastic.

    I will keep on bumping into people on Camden High Street for a long time yet, Dan.

    Thank you to all of you for being here as well.

    It’s a busy Saturday, it’s a hot and warm Saturday. You could be with your friends, you could be with your families, you could be with Contact Creator!

    And this is a summer, an important summer, where we all have together one job, one job, to make sure it’s a summer of change.

    To restore hope, to restore spirit, belief in a better future.

    To have that opportunity to take our country forward together.

    So whether you’re a family that’s been struggling these last few years with the cost of living, with bills bearing down on you that you fear you can’t pay.

    Whether you’re a business that’s been struggling for years under the damage that this government has done to the economy.

    Whether you’ve served in uniform or your community, this campaign is for you. This fight for change is for you. And the power of the vote belongs to you.

    And you can use it to stop the chaos. To turn the page and start to rebuild our country.

    And that’s what this project has always been about. Four and a half years – long years -changing our party, ending gesture politics and putting our party back in the service of working people.

    Country first, Party second.

    And can I say thanks to all the time that you have all given. Not just in this campaign, that’s a lot of time you’ve given, but over four and a half years.

    The leaflets, the door knocking, in the sunshine today but often in the rain. Those conversations you’ve been having over the weeks, the months, the years with your community.

    Everything this party has achieved, past and future, is down to your efforts.

    So, thank you for everything.

    But this is the final furlong. This is the last push. The last mile, the hardest mile.

    But it’s also the chance, the chance to do for the country what we did for our party, to return Britain to service working people.

    British people want change, but hope has been kicked out of so many voters. They need to be convinced that change is possible, and most of all convinced to vote for it.

    Change doesn’t happen unless you vote for it. Nothing is decided, not a single vote has been won or lost, and each and every vote is out there.

    Ready to be earnt, and we must earn it. We must get together and say with one voice.

    If you want to stop the chaos, you have to vote for it.

    If you want to tun the page, you have to vote for it.

    If you want to start the work of national renewal.

    Rebuild our country and return politics to public service, then on 4th July you have to vote for it.

    If you do vote Labour on Thursday, we can promise that the work of change will begin immediately.

    We will make our country better off, with a mission to create wealth in every community.

    And get to work on our first steps, downpayments if you like, fully funded and fully costed as you would expect, on day one.

    Economic stability with tough spending rules to keep taxes down, inflation down and prices down.

    Cutting NHS waiting times, with 40,000 extra appointments and operations each and every week, 2 million a year to get our waiting lists down. We’ve done it before, and we’ll do it again.

    We will set up the Border Security Command to take control of our borders.

    And we’ll set up Great British Energy, a publicly owned energy company that will keep your bills low, give us energy security and harness the jobs of the future.

    And will recruit those 6500 teachers desperately needed in our secondary schools, giving your children the start in life they deserve.

    We’ll need a clear mandate for this change, don’t doubt that. And if you don’t believe me, take a good look at the Tories.

    Chaos under Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak, two politicians who never had a clear mandate.

    The change we want to bring about to this country is not like flicking a switch.

    There will always be people saying why do we have to do this, why don’t we go slower. Britain can’t afford that.

    Don’t take the risk. If you want change you have to vote for it.

    Imagine, if you dare, waking up on July 5th and the Tories are back in.

    It could happen, if we take our foot off the gas, if people think it’s all in the bag. Undecided voters, and there are millions of them. It could happen.

    So how does that feel?

    How do you feel about the future of our country on a morning like that? To see them back in power, and not just back, entitled. Emboldened. Vindicated.

    Believing they could get away with anything. They could run the NHS into the ground, another unfunded spending spree, your mortgage through the roof again.

    As they get on with serving themselves, the same old same old, and nothing you can do about it.

    Because we’ll be stuck in same doom-loop. Pay more and get less. For five years.

    That’s what’ll happen, if there is no democratic reckoning on Thursday, and we cannot allow that to happen.

    Don’t forget what they have done, don’t forget party-gate, don’t forget the Covid contract, don’t forget the lies, don’t forget the kickbacks.

    Don’t forget the cronyism, don’t forget the division, the scapegoating of minorities, the failure to invest, the trips to the bookies, the decimation of your public services.

    Telling working people “we’re all in it together”, the people who hurt your family finances, swanning around the House of Lords, after giving tax cuts to the richest 1% that crashed our economy, don’t forget any of it.

    And don’t risk it. Because you don’t have to, you can stop it,  and don’t forget that.

    Change is in your hands. And you can be part of it. You can be part of changing our country next week.

    We can heal the wounds, bring our country together, return politics to service, and start to build a new Britain.

    Imagine that, as well. Imagine a Britain where wealth is created in every community.

    Imagine everyone treated with dignity and respect at work. Imagine our NHS back on its feet, facing the future. The best technology in the hands of our NHS staff.

    Imagine we build the infrastructure our children need. New towns, new roads, new hospitals and schools. The dream of home ownership restored to 1.5 million families.

    Imagine your town centre thriving, because everyone feels safe on their streets, and we’ve given our young people something to do.

    Imagine we show leadership on the climate, harness the golden opportunity of clean British power, create good jobs across the country, cut your bills for good.

    Imagine we show that politics is about serving the country with purpose, making you and your family better off.

    And that the whole country says with one voice, whoever you are, whatever your background, we back your potential, your contribution is respected.

    Imagine it, fight for it, campaign for it. But first of all vote for it.

    Change only happens if you vote for it, and it is time for change. Time to stop the chaos, turn the page and rebuild our country by voting Labour on 4 July

    Thank you.