boris johnson speech transcript

We wouldnt have the fastest growth in the G7. They refused to say that schools were safe. Boris Johnson: (14:57) Text size Small Medium Large Line Spacing . Gene editing, data management, AI, cyber, quantum, and were going to be ever more global in our outlook. Boris Johnson: (27:54) What royal jelly are they eating, that they live seven years longer than the people of Blackpool, only 33 miles away? A special gathering of Parliament began on Friday and will continue in a rare Saturday sitting - one of just a handful since the Second World War. Boris Johnson: ( 09:37) In the years since Paris, the world has slowly, and with great effort and pain, built a life boat for humanity. I just shrugged and said, 'Well, maam, nobody died and Im still here,' whereupon she roared with laughter. And I mean, the spirit of the footballers who took England into the final of a major knockout tournament for the first time in the lives of the vast majority of the people of this country, and probably looking around at all you young thrusters, the majority of the people in this room. Subscribe to leave a comment. And to fix these twin problems of the NHS and social care, we arent just going to siphon billions of new taxes into crucial services without improving performance. It means certainty for the aviation industry and the hauliers who have suffered so much in the Covid pandemic. I read a learned article by some lawyer saying we shouldnt bother about pet theft. We will be able to cherish our landscape and our environment in the way we choose. Boris Johnson has told the country "this is it folks" in his final speech as prime minister - but hinted at a comeback to frontline politics. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks to media next to 10 Downing Street in London, Thursday, July 7, 2022. I want to thank Carrie and our children, and all the members of my family who have had to put up with so much for so long. And if one side believes it is somehow being unfairly undercut by the other, then subject to independent third party arbitration and provided the measures are proportionate, we can either of us decide as sovereign equals to protect our consumers. Living proof that we, you all represent the most jiving, hip, happening and generally funkapolitan party in the world. Its fantastic to see that leveling up. Thu 7 Jul 2022 10.13 EDT. And now were going to go further, not only jettisoning EU rules we dont need anymore, but using new freedoms to improve the way we regulate in the great growth areas of the 21st century, as we fulfill our ambition of becoming a science superpower. You can read the full text of his speech below. And I went back on a visit the other day, and I saw that the hole had been filled in with three or four gleaming stories of a new pediatrics unit. People did not or could not seek help. By Ben Riley-Smith, Political Editor 9 September 2022 6:37pm. "The United Kingdom is the great country it is today because of her. They are the United States, China and the United Kingdom. Its a tech company worth more than a billion dollars each. Transcribe your audio files to find high-impact insights in minutes. Translated on-screen subtitles for videos. Boris Johnson: (11:32) The idea in a nutshell is that you will find talent, genius, flare, imagination, enthusiasm everywhere in this country, all of them evenly distributed, evenly distributed, but opportunity is not. Boris Johnson: (02:54) Boris Johnson resigned from office, ending a nearly three-year premiership marred by controversy and scandal. [Inaudible 00:44:16], Boris Johnson: (44:19) Boris Johnson Interviewed by Bloomberg News: Transcript. And our indefatigable Conservative Party members and supporters whose selfless campaigning makes our democracy possible. Thank you all. My friends, its not good enough just to rely on Zoom. I want to thank the wonderful staff here at Chequers here at Number 10, and of course at Chequers. And the cheese remained on the table. We call these Pareto improvements, right? And to get ready for that moment those fishing communities we will be helped with a big 100 million programme to modernise their fleets and the fish processing industry. "My diary was empty and my phone stopped ringing, [but] my office was astonished to get a call from the Palace," Ms Harman said. And my friends, in politics, no one is remotely indispensable, and our brilliant and Darwinian system will produce another leader, equally committed to taking this country forward through tough times, not just helping families to get through it but changing and improving the way we do things, cutting burdens on businesses and families and yes, cutting taxes, because that is the way to generate the growth and the income we need to pay for great public services. But they like it for the way it emerges organically. Is it not a sublime irony that even in French politics there is now a leading center right politician calling for a referendum on the EU, who is now calling for France to [French 00:21:14]. Or in the machinery, the facilities they need do their jobs. By Newsweek Staff On 6/24/16 at 8:54 AM EDT. Quill, anybody know? I laughed too, and then she laughed again - whether at me or with me, I could not figure out," he said. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/07/world/europe/boris-johnson-resignation-speech.html. When COVID broke, the 100,000 beds in the NHS and 30,000 occupied by people who could have been cared for elsewhere, whether at home or in residential care. Because although we want the UK to be a science superpower, we also want to be a collaborative science superpower. Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, the Democratic Unionist Party leader, praised the late Queens impact on bringing about peace in Northern Ireland. We are going to re-wild parts of the country and consecrate a total of 30% to nature. Because there will be no palisade of tariffs on Jan 1. And let me say now, to the people of Ukraine, that I know that we in the U.K. will continue to back your fight for freedom for as long as it takes. Did you see them last week? Why dont the Tories want to help genuine asylum seekers. "But whilst she understood the unescapable nature of duty, which sometimes must have weighed upon her heavily, she also delighted in carrying it out, for she was the most devoted monarch.". Boris Johnson: (42:34) Its good old Michel Barnier. And people worry that they will be the 1 in 10 to suffer from the potentially catastrophic cost of dementia, wiping out everything they have and preventing them from passing on anything to their families. Theyre absolutely right. Pet theft. We will restore those sinews of the union that have been allowed to atrophy: The A1 north of Berwick and on into Scotland, the A75 in Scotland that is so vital for the links with Northern Ireland and the rest of the country, the North Wales corridor. Yes. We are doing the right and responsible thing. Thats what we want to do. The other day, I took a boat out into the Moray Firth to see this aquatic forest of white turbines towering over the water, like the Redwoods of California. Many others will not. Did you watch them last week in Brighton, hopelessly divided, I thought they looked? Its because for months we have had one of the most open economies and societies. the roll-out of gigabit broadband up over the last three years, since you were kind enough to elect me, up from 7 per cent of our countrys premises having gigabit broadband to 70 per cent today. A comprehensive Canada style free trade deal between the UK and the EU, a deal that will protect jobs across this country. So I want to say to the millions of people who voted for us in 2019, many of them voting Conservative for the first time: Thank you for that incredible mandate, the biggest Conservative majority since 1987, the biggest share of the vote since 1979. Extend your content reach and maximize your engagement rates. There is absolutely no reason why the kids of this country should lag behind and why so many should be unable to read or write or do basic mathematics at 11. and looking at what is happening in this country, the changes that are taking place, that is why the private sector is investing more venture capital investment than China itself, more billion pound tech companies sprouting here than in France, Germany and Israel combined, and as a result unemployment as I leave office, down to lows not seen since I was about ten years old and bouncing around on a space hopper, and on the subject of bouncing around and future careers, let me say that I am now like one of those booster rockets that has fulfilled its function, and I will now be gently re-entering the atmosphere and splashing down invisibly in some remote and obscure corner of the pacific, Andlike Cincinnatus I am returning to my plough, and I will be offering this government nothing but the most fervent support, this is a tough time for families up and down the country, we can and we will get through it and we will come out stronger the other side but I say to my fellow Conservatives it is time for the politics to be over folks, and its time for us all to get behind Liz Truss and her programme, and deliver for the people of this country, because that is what the people of this country want, thats what they need and thats what they deserve. And for the first time since 1973, we will be an independent coastal state with full control of our waters. And thats why we must keep leveling up, keep unleashing the potential in every part of the United Kingdom. Were led by our values, by the things we stand for. Seven. our Queen was at the heart of this nations life. ", Mrs May called the late Queen "quite simply the most remarkable person I have ever met", adding: "I am sometimes asked who, among all the world leaders I met, was the most impressive. And amid the rubble of brick, they seemed to be digging a hole for someone or something, or indeed someone, possibly me. I want to thank the peerless British civil service for all the help and support that you have given our police, our emergency services and, of course, our fantastic NHS, who at critical moment, helped to extend my own period in office, as well as our armed services and our agencies that are so admired around the world. Boris Johnson: (23:32) The funny thing was that she then paused and looked at me, not sure whether I had actually made a joke. Boris Johnson's speech in full: 'first, careful steps' to ease Covid-19 lockdown This article is more than 2 years old Read the full text of the UK prime minister's address to the nation on . I looked at her, she looked at me and she just smiled. I want to thank Carrie and our children, all members of my family who have had to put up with so much, for so long. thanks to all of . Above all I want to thank you, the British public, for the immense privilege that you have given me. That is the spirit that is the same across this country in every town and village and city that can be found in the hearts and minds of kids growing up everywhere and that is the spirit we are going to unleash. Boris Johnson: (41:43) And it is right that this party that has looked after the NHS for most of its history should be the one to rise to the challenge. But thems the breaks.. And Ive today appointed a cabinet to serve, as I will, until the new leader is in place. The truck stops, to pick an example entirely at random, with basic facilities where you dont have to urinate in the bushes. . "And the affection which the Queen had for Scotland and that Scotland had for the Queen, cannot be under-estimated.". We have demand surging, and Im pleased to say that after years of stagnation, more than a decade, wages are going up faster than before the pandemic began. Boris Johnson: (19:25) Go on, try it. Otters are returning to rivers from which theyve been absent for decades, beavers that have not been seen on some rivers since Tudor times, massacred for their pelts, are now back. So perhaps we should all thank each other. Well send you a link to a feedback form. I know that there will be many people who are relieved and perhaps quite a few who will also be disappointed. Is Wrexhams Hollywood fairytale heading for an unhappy ending? Backing our farmers and backing British food and agricultural production. And to you, the British public. Not only the achievement of those elite athletes, but a country that is proud to be a trailblazer to judge people, not by where they come from, but by their spirit and by what is inside them. Our nation endures. So perhaps we should all thank each other. Because although we have left the EU this country will remain culturally, emotionally, historically, strategically and geologically attached to Europe, not least through the four million EU nationals who have requested to settle in the UK over the last four years and who make an enormous contribution to our country and to our lives. Correct. Boris Johnson: (39:04) The Commonwealth is the family of nations it is today because of her.". "Your historic visit to the Republic of Ireland was a cathartic moment in British-Irish relations. Skills, folks. Boris Johnson: (25:40) Boris Johnson has delivered his first speech after his Conservative party won a landslide majority in the December 2019 general election, at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre in central London . "And I've agreed with Sir . Boris Johnson: (29:45) And its a confidence that is responsible for so much international investment. That is why-. Boris Johnson said it was the depth of the publics grief at Queen Elizabeth IIs passing that revealed how much she was loved, as MPs of all political stripes paid tribute to her life. God save the King. And the reason I have fought so hard in the last few days to continue to deliver that mandate in person was not just because I wanted to do so, but because I felt it was my job, my duty, my obligation to you to continue to do what we promised in 2019. Boris Johnson: (20:11) Thank you. Not on green fields, not just jammed in the Southeast, but beautiful homes on Brownfield sites in places where homes make sense. I have traveled to every part of the United Kingdom and, in addition to the beauty of our natural world, I have found so many people possessed of such boundless British originality and so willing to tackle old problems in new ways that I know that even if things can sometimes seem dark now, our future together is golden. And to deliver that change, we will get on with our job of uniting and leveling up across the UK, the greatest project that any government can embark on. Behind those vaccines are companies and shareholders and yes, bankers. Speaker 1: (13:03) And I am utterly confident that we can and will do it. Boris Johnson: (40:34) And that matters deeply because we are embarking now on a change of direction that has been long overdue in the UK economy. Sir Iain closed his remarks by reading out a reworked poem by WH Auden, edited to pay tribute to the late Queen. In just a few weeks, this country will host the summit of our generation in Glasgow, when the resolve of the world is put to the test. And if you dont have to go far to work and your commute isnt too dreadful, and if the job suits your skills and your wifi is fast and reliable, Ill tell you something else, that housing in the right place and at an affordable price will add massively, not just to your general joie de vivre, but to your productivity. As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. Thank you. Even fewer. Churchills last word to his cabinet Actually, his whole ministers, but nevermind, his cabinet were there. And you ask yourself, how have the Americans been able to survive without British beef for so long? As it happens, I cant paint my own front door any color I like. In his speech to the high-level debate at the UN General Assembly on Wednesday, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson declared that it is time for mankind to grow up and take responsibility for the damage we are inflicting on the planet. You know the answer, its because of the rollout of that vaccine. Good morning, everybody listening. Were not going back to the same old broken model with low wages, low growth, low skills and low productivity, all of it enabled and assisted by uncontrolled immigration. And in fact, its the first time since the general election of 2019, when we finally sent that corduroy communist cosmonaut into orbit, where he belongs. Speech-to-Text API for pre-recorded audio, powered by the worlds leading speech recognition engine. So that the Oxford vaccine has been distributed at cost around the world, more than a billion low-cost vaccines invented in Britain, saving millions of lives. Were doing the Borders Bill. Get a weekly digest of the weeks most important transcripts in your inbox. "That is why we mourn her so deeply, and it is in the depths of our grief that we understand why we loved her so much.". Become a freelancer and work on your own terms. Its a disgrace that you still cant swiftly cross the Pennines by rail, a disgrace that Leeds is the largest city in Europe with no proper Metro system, a waste of human potential that so many places are not served by decent bus routes. Make your content more accessible to people with disabilities. It is clearly now the will of the Parliamentary Conservative Party, that there should be a new . "These were not meetings with a high and mighty monarch, but a conversation with a woman of experience, knowledge and immense wisdom," she said, before joking: "They were also the one meeting I went to that I knew would not be briefed out to the media.". Theyre one of the great glories of our economy. AUKUS, an idea so transparently right that Labour Conference voted overwhelmingly against it. "My point is that the relationship between our Queen and Parliament, and our Queen and Government, was never just on paper, but was always active and always encouraging.". You made each other safer. ", She also offered an insight into the private audiences each prime minister has with the monarch. Seve. Its all about opportunity. Dont worry we wont send you spam or share your email address with anyone. I want you to know how sad I am to be giving up the best job in the world, the British prime minister said in announcing that he was stepping down. To make the most of those skills and knowledge, you need urgently to plug all the other gaps in the infrastructure that are still holding people and communities back. And in that spirit, I say: God save the King.". She went on: "The British people, the Commonwealth, and all of us in this House, will support him as he takes our country forward to a new era of hope and progress, our New Carolean Age. And we will make this country an even more attractive destination for foreign direct investment. WATCH: Johnson . And I want you to know that from now on, until the new prime minister is in place, your interests will be served and the government of the country will be carried on. "And when I call her that - Elizabeth the Great - I should add one final quality: her humility. And that was the change that people voted for again, powerfully in 2019. And we knew that some people would still be anxious, so we sent top government representatives to our sweatiest [French 00:01:20] to show that anyone could dance perfectly safely. Boris Johnson: (22:33) Boris Johnson: (39:56) Boris Johnson's Brexit Victory Speech: Full Transcript. Weve seen off the European Super League, and protected grassroots football. Not just helping families to get through it, but changing and improving the way we do things, cutting burdens on businesses and families and yes, cutting taxes, because that is the way to generate the growth and the income we need to pay for great public services. She did not simply reign over us; she lived alongside us, she shared in our hopes and our fears, our joy and our pain, our good times and our bad. Everything is going to be turned upside down: Michio Kaku on the new world of quantum computing, Blairite nepo babies are the worst of the lot, What Keir Starmer doesnt understand about the Red Wall. We will be able to decide how and where we are going to stimulate new jobs and new hope. Find out more, Liz Truss said that the Queen was 'one of the greatest leaders the world has ever known', MPs observed a minute's silence in the House of Commons on Friday, Sir Lindsay Hoyle, the Commons Speaker, described the Queen as 'the most conscientious and dutiful monarch', Left-wing activists will disrupt local elections over ID rules, Tories fear, Pressure on Keir Starmer to explain Sue Gray hiring in Commons, Lib Dem attack ads hit the Tories where it hurts on toxic stealth taxes, Cancer nurses begin disrespectful walkout amid threat of strike action lasting years, Liz Truss hit with 12,000 bill for parties at grace-and-favour Chevening House, Keir Starmer accused of hypocrisy over Rishi Sunak claims, follow her own extraordinary standards of duty and service, saw the late Queen on Tuesday at her Scottish estate Balmoral, jumped out of a helicopter in a pink dress and parachuted into the stadium,". Vast, untouched moorland, hills, and broad-leafed forests. And earlier this year we fulfilled that promise and we left on Jan 31 with that oven-ready deal. Fantastic to see you all here. And why is it that we are back today for a traditional Conservative cheek by jowler? winning the biggest majority since 1987 and the biggest share of the vote since 1979. delivering our manifesto commitments including social care, ensuring that Britain is once again standing tall in the world, from Ukraine to the AUKUS pact with America and Australia, because we are one whole and entire United Kingdom whose diplomats, security services and armed forces are so globally admired, and as I leave I believe our union is so strong that those who want to break it up, will keep trying but they will never ever succeed, thank you to everyone behind me in this building for looking after me and my family over the last three years so well including Dilyn, the dog, and if Dilyn and Larry can put behind them their occasional difficulties, then so can the Conservative party, and above all thanks to you, the British people, to the voters for giving me the chance to serve, all of you who worked so tirelessly together to beat covid to put us where we are today, Together we have laid foundations that will stand the test of time, whether by taking back control of our laws or putting in vital new infrastructure, great solid masonry on which we will continue to build together, paving the path of prosperity now & for future generations. Well, government cant do it a alone and taxpayers certainly cant do it alone. 10 Downing Street. Go on, try it. The great ambition of the human race, that the left always privately share but publicly disparage. As Ive been saying over this wonderful conference to you, when I became leader of this party, there were only, can you remember what percentage of households had gigabit broadband when you were so kind as to make me leader? Boris Johnson: (27:29) Frontline care workers battled against a new disease, selflessly risking their lives, sacrificing their lives. And so I am very pleased that this afternoon that we have completed the biggest trade deal yet, worth 660 billion. And we cannot, and we will not stand for it. And the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice will come to an end. So let me come now to the punchline of my sermon on the vaccine. Boris Johnsons final speech as Prime Minister, thanks to all of you for coming out so early this morning, Inonly a couple of hours from now I will be in Balmoral to see Her Majesty The Queen, and the torch will finally be passed to a new Conservative leader, the baton will be handed over in what has unexpectedly turned out to be a relay race, they changed the rules half-way through but never mind that now, and through that lacquered black door a new Prime Minister will shortly go to meet a fantastic group of public servants, the people who delivered the fastest vaccine roll out in Europe, and never forget - 70 per cent of the entire population got a dose within 6 months, faster than any comparable country, that is government for you thats this conservative government.

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boris johnson speech transcript