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bueye broadband supports c-span as a public service along with ese other television providers , giving you a front row seat to democracy. up next, uk labor party leader keir starmer and his party's annual conference talks about changes to the global economy and plans to make housing more affordable and efforts to improve england's publicly funded healthcare system, the nhs. this is just unr one hour. >> ♪
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>> conference, please welcome the leader of the labor party, keir starmer. >> ♪ >> thank you. thank you. thank you.
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>> [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you, conference. thank you, conference. >> true democracy is citizen led. we demand a peaceful count! we are in crisis! >> [ applause] thank you, thank
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you conference. thank you. >> thank you. thank you, conference. thank you. thank you, conference. thank you. thank you, conference. if he thinks that bothers me, he doesn't know me. >> [ applause ] >> protest or power, that is why we have changed our party.
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thank you. >> [ applause ] >> it was just as well because my wife's dress is really beautiful. thank you, marie, for those words. my mom would have loved to be here to hear you say those words. thank you so much for doing me that honor. thank you, conference. thank you for that reception. this is fantastic to be here with you in liverpool, again.
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now, before i get going, i know what you are inking. please, please, please, no more [indiscernible]. i think you are right. conference, i do want to offer my sympathies to manchester. no, not for that reason, but because i really feel for any city that has to host that circuit last week. what can you >> honestly.>> [applause] what can you say about the prime minister who goes to manchester, the self-declared chaplain of motorists who had to borrow a car for photo op. a man who keeps a very close watch on the cost of the crisis
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from the vantage point of a short hold, i never thought i would say this but i'm beginning to see why liz trust won. >> although, i still think we would have been better off with that left us, actually, but it has been 13 years now and what does britain have to show for it? where is the minimum wage? crime is down by a third, more students than ever, the shortest nhs waiting list in history, half of the child poverty, i'm not going to give you the whole list, i haven't got time. but, 13 years, things can only
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get better versus 13 years of things have only gotten worse.>> margaret grun kibben conference, this is what we have to fight, the project to kick hope out of this country, to drain the reservoirs of our belief, that is whi started with our achievements. i wanted to remind everyone that there was a time anit wasn't that long ago, when questions such as is britain destined for decline would have felt ridiculous even to us, but i have to warn you, our way back from this will be hard, but know this, what is broken can be repaired. what is real and can be rebuilt. winds do he, and ultimately, that project, their project
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will clash against the spirit of the people in this country and they are the source of my hope.>> margaret grun kibben >> [applause] in ster of chaos d crisis, five prime ministers ind seven years, and then the other side >> because there are two o stories of the past 13 years, a mixture of chaos and crisis, five prime ministers in seven years and the other side, of britain that is working and we never let anybody down, they dug deep for this country, they came together for this country and that is the truest cost of these 13 years of decline. but, the government this week has the confidence of a proud nation, under our foundations with despair.
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since britain cannot chafe -- achieve great things but i believe in this country, i believe in its spirit, it is people and businesses, and its communities, i don't just see the sewage of our streams and sees, i see the volunteers, people who love their community, standing up to fight for clean water. i don't just see the crumbling concrete, i see the teachers in the classroom still helping the children with the education they need. i don't just se that, i see the businesses, still finding a way, still serving their community. >> [applause] >> that's the real britain, conference. millions of people who have
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looked at the surface and said, fine, we will get on with it oursels. and i say, let's start with them, give them the government they deserve. turn our backs on never-ending torrid decline with a decade of national renewal.>> [applause] >> do not doubt that the fire of change still burns in britain, the question is whether it lives on inside labor and today we show it does. today we turn the page. answer the question, why labor with a plan for britain built
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to last, with safer streets, cheap british power in your home, more opportunity in your community, the nhs, a britain with its future back. >> [applause] >> it will require an entirely new approach to politics. mission government. new priorities, totally focused on the interest of working people. five national missions, all fixed on a single-minded purpose, to govern for the long- term. and the tory disease of sticking past the politics with a simple labor ilosophy, that together we fix tomorrow's challenges today.
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>> [applause] >> and conference, this new path can only be walked by a new party, a changed labour party, no longer in just gesture politics, no longer a party of protests, a party of service.>> [applause] >> rebuilt, renewed, we have connected to an old partnership, a bargain, but we serve working people as they drive our country forward. and that why we have to change so fast, why we have to fight so hard to change this
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party. the bond of respect, that comes from service is special. national renewal depends on it. that's why we stood with nato, a historic achievement of this party, held out her hand to business, we ripped out anti- semitism by the roots. country first, party second. >> [applause] >> thank you. thank you, conference, thank you. conference, i am shocked and appalled by the events in israel. i utterly condemn the senseless murder of men and women and
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children. including british citizens in cold blood by the terrorists of hamas. this party -- >> [applause] >> this party believes in the two state solution, a palestinian state, alongside a safe and secure israel. but, this action by hamas does nothing for palestinians and israel must always have the right to defend its people. >> [applause] ukraine, they se tests of our ukraine, they se >> conference, these events,
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the war in ukrae, they should precisely test our era, the world is becoming a more volatile place, revolutions in energy, science, technology, are reshaping the global economy. the race is on for the new jobs, the new supply change, the new industry that will emerge, climate change is a recipe for instability. we ve seen that on our tv screens all summer. terrorism, the movement of people, criminal gangs who exploit their vulnerability, all challenges we must confront. and through all this, because of all of this, democratic rules, democratic values, democratic certainties are under attack. a new age of insecurity with folk lines that run right through the living standards of working people. but look, as we have seen throughout our history, where
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there is change, there's also a possibility, possibility in industry, in winning the race for the jobs of the future, possibility and technology, novations that will save countless lives, possibility in foreign nations standing together, no longer divided. and possibility in working people, with parts of our country ignored, passed over, disregarded as sources of growth and dynamism but the potential ready to be unlocked. it boils down to this. can we look the challenges of this age squarely in the eye and amidst all the change and insecurity, fight hunger to win new opportunities and the strength to conserve what is precious, because conference, i tell you, that is what britain needs and that is what we must become.>> [applause]
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people are looking at us because they want our wounds to heal, and we are the healers. people are looking to us because these challenges require a modern state, and we are the modernizers. people are looking to us because they want to build a new britain and we are e builders, but they also look after the chaos, and the world, and they want to know, can we find that elusive path to an economy that serves their community? can we deliver that stability they need to move forward with their lives? shelter from the storm, and a passage to calmer waters?
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because, conference, we should never forget that politics should tread lightly on people's lives, for our job is to shoulder the burden for working people. carry the load, not add to it. this year, i want to -- i went to vacation with my family, we were sitting there and it was calm, it was beautiful, the late district never let you down. i went there for years as a child with my family. and although she struggled so much to walk, my mom loved the lakes. so it was really special to share it with my kids. and if you can believe it, it was sunny.
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this summer. but the reason i remember it, the privilege of it, it's because on my first day back from holiday, i was in a cafe in sussex, talking to people and what one woman said really stuck in my mind. she was a single mom with two kids and she said to me, it's survival mode, i can't think oh, let's do something nice, there's no long-term planning, no thinking about the future, and i could see e hurt in her eyes as she told me. that's what this cost-of-living crisis does. it intrudes on the little things that we love it whittles away at our joy, days out, meals out, holidays, the first think it will cut back on, piing up a treat in the supermarket just to put it back on the shelf.
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conference, we have to be a government that takes care of the big decisions. soworking people have the freedom to enjoy what they love.>> [applause] >> more time, more energy, more possibility, more life. it could be football, fishing, or just a quiet time with your family. but, we all need that, conference. all need the ability to look forward, to move forward, free from anxiety. that's what tting our future back really means.>> [applause] >> but look, conference, here's what we can't do, we can't take
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advantage because it's exactly in moments li this, where people want change, they need change, cry out for change, but the hope of the easy answer can prosper and conference, we cannot be about that. change in a country is not like the click of a mouse, long-term solutions are not oven ready. if you think our job in 1997 was to rebuild a crumbling public realm, but in 1964 it was to modernize the economy left behind by the pace of technology, the new britain after a trauma of collective sacrifice, that in 2024, it will have to be all three. all three. >> [applause] this is a time whs
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feels broken. this is a time whs when public services are broken. >> and, conference, and a ti when our politics feel broken, when our public services are broken, our public finances are wrecked, the mortgage bombshell that has blown out the finances of millions, nurses, teaching assistants, builders, drivers, shop workers, people who never before missed a payment in their life, working harder than ever for that wage in their pocket, and to now find themselves walking a little more slowly past the food bank in their town. the age of insecurity loaded onto the backs of working people. but, there's no magic wand
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re, a decade of national renewal, that is what it'll take. we'll need ambition, determination, patience absolutely, but also bravery, because it is brave to reject the hope of the easy answer, courageous to choose instead the hope of the hard road. but if we give britain this certain destination, if we walk step-by-step with broken people, full dose through the barriers in their way, their secure foundations at their feet, then yes, we can get our future back so, let's set the course, let's get britain builng again, take back our streets, switch on great british energy, tear down the barriers to opportunity, get nhs back on its feet. >> [applause] f the 7.5 million
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people waiting, waiting,million >> and today another step along that road, an answer to the outrage that 7 1/2 million people waiting, waiting, waiting for treatment, people like sma pro football or, last year he tore his knee ligaments, very badly, and that left him with a choice of paying 15,000 pounds to abandon his career, his love, his joy. in the end, the prudish people got him back on the pitch and he's back in the goals as well, he scored fa cup this season.
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but, honestly, how has it come to this? working people paying for their own healthcare in a cost-of- living crisis. sometimes awaiting years just for the care that they need. but the whole point, basically the crowd funded solution that all of us, that is the fundamental principle and the next election is on the line, and conserve the party that put nhs on its knees, but we have got to get back on its feet.>> [applause] >> thank you, conference. >> thank you. the tax status as a legal
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loophole that allows some of the richest people in the world to avoid paying tax, that is money we could invest in our nhs, that has always been our priority and right now the biggest challenge is cutting the waiting list, so we will invest that money in boosting capacity, we will get nhs working around the clock and we will pay the staff properly to do it, more operations, more appointments, we will be seeing more with the nhs clearing the backlog seven days a week. but, conference, conference, do not doubt the hard road either. because if all we do is place the nhs on a pedestal, then i'm afraid it will remain on life support. i know some people don't like the word reform. but i tell you now, there's no
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other option. we must be the government that finally transforms our nhs. we can't go on like this. we can't go on with this sickness, we need an nhs that prevents illness, keeps people healthy and out of the hospital in the first place. we must use technology, to overhaul every aspect of delivery. we have to get closer to the communities to deploy the power of artificial intelligence, mental health treatment when you need it will guarantee that. dangerous diagnoses, that is history, but conference coming here's the bigger lesson, because what is true of nhs is true right across the board, we are not here to manage the
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shop. we are here to make government more dynamic, more joined up, more strategic, focused at all times and without exception on long-term national renewal. mission, government. it's not about size, it's about capacity. a more powerful engine, that is a bigger car, a reforming state, not a checkbook state. people will say, don't rock the boat, we have always done it like this. is this really necessary? i know how it goes. but, it is our response ability to do it. and across our public services, the price is huge, because we have a police in your town fighting antisocial behavior and taking our streets back.
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if we ignore the appeals of the status quo and private school tax breaks or outdated national curriculum, then we can have mental health staff in every school, and more teachers in the classroom, with speaking skills, confidence, and if they want to challenge the board to get protection in our economy, then we must win the war, give power back and put communities in control, that is mission government. >> [applause] >> but conference, it also has to be something more, a deeper bond. a partnership between people and politics, that in our age after these 13 years of decline will be hard to renew. some people say to me, it's
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about honesty, isn't it? we were lied to. these politicians were liars. but, you know, that is not it. well, maybe for one of them, it actually was it. but for people, they cannot see the country before them, the walls of westminster are so high, the view that your services, your future, are just pieces on their board, that is so deeply ingrained in their mind-set. they have no way to understand what we've been through. you know, they actually believe what comes out of their mouths? but, your public services were cut to the bone and they said we are all in it together. when they told you to your face, it would only bring benefits to your business, and
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when they say now that they are taking tough decisions for you in this cost-of-living crisis, they have convinced themselves that this is what they are really doing. they can't see britain, not your britain. hard to accept that every time you are on the line, they made you pay. but, when it's people like them, they look after themselves.>> [applause] >> the shallow men and women of westminster unable to see, unable to listen, unable to stand in your shoes and served this country, and they won't change, they can't change, couldn't even change during a pandemic. when our country came together to follow rules, rules that they set and they grew conference, my sister is a care worker, she was a care worker during the pandemic, 14 hour shifts, often overnight, and
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unimaginable pressure. and the reward, to struggle every week, and i mean every week, just to make ends meet. but, it's not just about that. it's also about respect. working people never let each other down. and in the pandemic, the british people didn't let them down. the bond of respect was there. that's why we clapped, britain knew exactly who was serving it in its time of need and for me, that's the biggest frustration. not the pitiful reward the government gave for that service, but also the countless missed opportunities to deepen that bond. use it to change our country. because, i believe this country respects itself. i believe the british people respect each other and i believe that people see that respect, see that service in
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their politics, then they will commit to the mission of national renewal.>> [applause] >> let me put it this way. at some point in your life, many people here will have heard a nagging voice inside, saying no, this isn't for you. you don't belong here. you can't do that. working-class people certainly hear that voice, trust me. in some ways it is the hardest cost of all, but conference, imagine if instead, the whole country said you do belong. imagine if a whole country said we back your potential, imagine if a whole country committed to unlocking the prize you have, a
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country where every contribution is equally respected. that you don't have to change who you are just to get on but whatever your background, people are certain that things will be better in their future.>> [applause] >> thank you, thank you. a britain strong enough, stable enough, secure enough, for you to invest your hope, your possibility, your future. a britain built to last. where working people are respected, crime is skidded, ambulances come, the minimum wage is enforced,
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infrastructure is built, children feel safe in their classrooms, businesses are united by partnership, jobs that are well paid, and we have only one job, service.>> [applause] >> no more bonuses for people pumping sewage into our rivers. no more government contracts awarded by the back door, no more cleaners scrubbing the walls as they suffer. >> [applause] >> thank you.
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a future where we believe, a future where we believe workers rights are good for growth, an equality corrosive, climate changes and opportunity he cannot pass up, young people's aspirations is be met. britain is respected around the world again but that is our future, conference. let's get it back.>> [applause] >> because government can be a force for good, we can fight alongside working people in the name of justice and opportunity. that's why i came into politics. i have looked into the eyes of the people that we must serve,
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and in my work in northern ireland, i have seen reflected back the knowledge, that government can make or break a life. it is that responsibility that drives me on, to watch the reforms i know we must make. the bridge and i know we must build, so let's get to work. because there is one barrier so big, so imposing that it blocks out all light from the other side, a blockage that stops this country building roads, road connections, laboratories, train lines, warehouses, wind farms, an obstacle to the aspirations of millions, now and in the future, who deserve the security of home ownership. a future with planning, and conference, we must bulldoze through it.>> [applause]
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>> we used to call it the dream of homeownership, didn't we? we used to say it on stages like this. but, lonow. it has become a dream. it's out of reach for millions. and if we don't take action, it will only become more distant, a luxury for the few, but a privilege of the many. and look, i'm trying really hard not to mention the house i grew up in again. but, seriously, that was everything to my family.>> [applause] gave us stability through th cost-of-living crisis in the 70s, it served as the
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springboard for the journey i'vebeen on in my life, and i believe every family deserves the same, to make that aspiration for working people, that has been a disaster for our economy and the unity of this country, so today we launch a new plan, to get britain building again, a signal of our determination to fit the blockers who hold a veto over british aspiration, no more land bankers sitting comfortably on sites while rent in their communities rise. no more refusal to develop a local plan because they prefer the backdoor deal, no more inertia in the face of resistance, and there will be resistance for people who say no. we don't want britain's ture here. my message to them is this, a future must be built. that is the responsibility of serious government. and if we continuously wash our hands of this task, we all end
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up in a rut, just like right now. so it is time to get britain building again, it is time to build 1.5 million new homes across the country. opportunities for first-time buyers in every community. you delop appropriations with the power to move, infrastructure to support families and communities to grow. roads, tunnels, power stations, more quicker and cheaper and a new effort to rewire britain, the national grid mong a lot faster, laying the cables of our future prosperity. it is a future with more beautiful cities, more prosperous towns, new parks, green spaces, new public services, all aligned with our plan. and conference, sometimes the old labor ideas are ripe for new times, so whether it is
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good jobs, good infrastructure, good land for affordable homes, we will get shovels in the ground, cranes in the sky and build the next generation of labor. [applause] >> thank you, thank you, conference. and this doesn't mean we are tearing up the greenbelt, labor is thparty that protects our green spaces, no party fight harder for our environment. we created the national parks, created the greenbelt in the first place. i grew up in syria, but whether there are ridiculous uses of it, not a greenbelt, but a gray belt, sometimes within a city's
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boundary and this cannot be justified as a reason to hold our future back. we will take this baton, that is a britain built to last.>> [applause] >> and here's why, because getting britain building again is critical for economic growth. our most important mission, and a way to soften that hardroad delivering on national newal and escaping the cost-of-living crisis permanently and that is why this labour party will fight the next election of economic growth. an economy that works for the whole country is what the british people want. the tourists know that, they stood at this crossroads before, they called leveling up. but as soon as they counted their votes, they turned back.
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back to the comfort of the easy answer. back to the trickle down that sees wealth trickle up and jobs trickle out. you cannot understate this, those ideas are finished. blown away by the world where they pay little regard to the massive dogma but because in the end, they always make working people pay. you saw it last year, tax cuts for the richest, a wrecking ball to our finances, economic shrapnel everywhere, family budgets shredded, a 300 billion pound billthe only remedy, labor stability. you know, i never thought i would hear a modern
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conservative prime minister say that 50% of our children going to university was a false dream. my dad felt the disrespect of vocational skills all his life, but the sotion is not and never will be the leveling down of working-class aspiration to go to university. >> [applause] >> but conference, conference, this is the nd-set now, don't solve problems, exploit them, if you are a conservative voter who despairs of this, if you are looking in horror at the dissent of your party into the murky waters of populism
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and conspiracy, with no argument for economic change, if you feel our country needs a party to conserve, that fights for our union, our environment, the rule of law, family life, the careful bond between this generation and thnext, then let tell you, britain already has one and you can join it, it is this labour party. >> [applause] >> thank you, conference. and this is our mission, all three eras of growth must start with productive capabilities, that is an iron law, but what isn't an iron law is who that
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growth and if it's paid back in the 80s, we had the financial big bang but we are still counting the cost, wealth and opportunity concentrated in the hands of the few. our labor era will install the big build and the winners this time will be working people everywhere, that a britain built to last. and conference, it is a new way, we won't be dragged back to the easy answers, the barriers of dogma will not block our path. that is why we hold out a hand of partnership to business, champion the need for competive taxes, understand that private enterprise is the only way this country paves its way in the world, and at the
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same time we scrap zero hours contracts, we end what we have, make a living wage, d say this is good for growth.>> [applause] to cutting wasteful, embracing the need for wasteful, stability, fiscal >> conference, we say yes to cuttg waste, embracing the need for stability, fiscal responsibility is nonnegotiable. and if investment could kickstart growth, if investment could save monein the lo run, can protect jobs, create jobs, billions of private investment, then yes, we must get on and do it.
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and look, businesses ready to join us in this endeavor. i can't tell you how many conversations i've had with leading ceos who tell me it's the chaos that is holding back investment in our country. that is why we set up the national wealth fund, having the private sector to rebuild this country, but as we share the risks, we must also share the rewards. so we will make sure that the british people retain a stake in our investments. this is our mantra, the fight for the future must go hand-in- hand with the fight for every party,that is a britain built to last. not state control, not free
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markets, but a genuine rtnership, sleeves rolled up, working for the national interest. worker and business, public and private, building a brid from the jobs we must protect today to the opportunitiewe have to win for tomorrow. that is why the global crisis of the last 13 years have been so painful for britain, the stand aside state that leads nobody with the future they want because there's no direction, and responsibility toward the future that defies the version of who they support. you heard the prime minister banging the drum st week, but i say tohim, look around, look at the bills the working people are paying now. they are more expensive becaus you didn't invest in clean british energy, you scrapped home insulation. and you are doing it all again.
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moving the targets back, passing it onto the next generation. letting the costs rise because you n't pay. an approach through the foundations of our security as ores, the never ending cycle of britain, party first, country second, drift,decline, we have to turn the page on this conference. government must steer e ship on industrial policy. that is a crucial pa of any plan for growth. so here is our strategy. step one. national wealth fund starting with business, ready to invest in the critical infrastructure that we need. the factories, plenty of clean british steel, more demand,
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more jobs. step two, long-term stabity for researchers, investors, innovators, a real boost for the automotive industry. and a british jobs bonus that will attract new investment to our industrial heartland, the backbone of britain. once again, powering us for national renewal. step three, a new direction on skills because of future must be trained as well as built and the generation that sacrificed so much during the pandemic, so today we commit to a new generation of lleges, technical excellent colleges. colleges with a stronger lead to their local economy. planted firmly in the ground of young people's aspirations, but also in the pride, the badge on yourshirt, the ambition you feel when building a legacy for your community.
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automotive engineers, computer scientists in manchester, nuclear technicians in somerset, builders in stafford, my dad would have loved that. and conference, step forth, a new mind-set because when an opportunity is there to bewon, you have to take it. clean british ergy is cheaper than foreign fossil fuels, that means cheaper bills for everybody in the country.>> [applause] >> but, conference, also, a chance to make us more competitive, countries like america are using this gift to create manufacturing jobs, the like of which we haven't seen for decades. and they are not the only ones. so, i say, speed ahead.
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speed ahead. with investment, speed ahead with half a million jobs, speed ead with great british energy, a new energy company for the hardest pain british path for british jobs. and for the most in scotland.>> [applause] because, conference, it'll be a shar mission, scotland has the skills, scotland has the ingenuity and scotland is at the heart of a britain built to last, that is what the people want, and conference, many thanks to restore this community
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>> [applause] or government. but be under no illusions.nt. we must earn every vote. >> conference, scotland can lead the way to a labor government, but be under no illusion, we must earn every vote, we must understand that the scottish peopleare not just looking at us, they are also looking at britain, the challenge of change remains. but, nonetheless, for the first time in a long time, we can see a tide at is turning, for naons that are renewing, old wounds of division, exploited
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by the s&p, beginning to heal, so let the message ring out across britain, labor serves working people in scotland because labor serves working people across all these islands. there's nothing more important. that is who we stand for, our argument for britain, an old partnership, but a flame now reignited to face a modern age of insecurity. and britain once again united by the solidarity of working people, staring down the allenges of a more volatile world, fighting for our future together. and conference, it will be a
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fight, the s&p will regroup, of course they will. once again, they will try to present nationalism as a bridge in the world. we have to remind them, they can barely provide a ferry out of the hebrides. ask for the tour is, i have to warn you, a party that is so completely severed, its relationship wi the future, but it is repaired to scorch the earth, they will be dangerous. trust me. wherever u think the line is, they've already got plans to cross it. but, they will be up for the fit. they are always up for the fight to save their own skins. and this isn't over. in fact, it has barely begun. so we have to be disciplined,
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focused, ready to fight back, and confident, because we have come so far already. we have dragged this party back to service and we n do the same for politics i grew up working class. i've been fighting all my life and i won't stop now. i have felt anxiety of the cost of living before and until your family can see the way out, i ll fight for you. that is mission. and we will do it. wewill face down the age of inserity together. break the stranglehold of decline, conference, white labor? because we serve your interest, because we grow every corner of
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our country, because we have a plan to take back our streets, switch on great british energy, get the nhs back on its feet, tear down the boundaries to opportunity and get britain building again. a plan for a britain built to last, a plan to heal the wounds, a plan to turn the page and say, in defiance to all those who now wipe our country out, britain must, britain can, britain will get its future back. thank you, conference. thank you, conference.>> [applause] >> thank you, thank you. thank you. thank you, conference.
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