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My speech on demographic change in the UK

29/10/2007
I think our Party needs to make sure that our policies meet every challenge our country faces, and one of the most important of those challenges that I addressed today is demographic change. I think it's time we had a grown-up conversation about our population and immigration.




"If you dont know the words just keep your mouth shut...."

25/10/2007

At last, after party conferences, elections on, elections off, PMQs and Europe statements, trips to California and everything else … a quiet day in the office. A chance to write speeches, sort out correspondence and plan for the future.

There is a break in the middle of the day to attend the unveiling of the statue of David Lloyd George in Parliament square. A danger lurks in all these events – and this time it is the Welsh national anthem. Someone – I can’t remember who – once told me “if you don’t know the words just keep your mouth shut and don’t nod”. Sound advice.

It’s quite hard to remember a month in politics quite like the last one. See-sawing polls, an election that never happened, rowdy scenes in the Commons and a real question of whether “the plates” are shifting.

Put aside the speeches, the policies, the rows about troop announcements and all the rest of it, I think the real change is this. My party now has three important things: a clear definition of its modern credo, an explanation of the challenges we need to meet in the modern world and a hunger to fight and win.

Meantime, the Labour Party seems to have lost all three. “Where Labour goes post Blair?” is now becoming a question just as pressing as “what do the Tories do after Thatcher?” was for us. So far Brown has failed to answer – and as he cancelled an election to set out his vision, the pressure to come up with a big answer is growing all the time.

Tomorrow I am off to Berlin to speak at a conference with Angela Merkel on Security threats to Europe and Asia. I’ll try and post a video or blog from there.




Backstage at today's press conference

23/10/2007
I think it's good to make yourself available to the Press, give them an update on what we're doing in terms of policy, Party developments, some of the meetings I'm having - and then open up for questions. I'm going to try and do it, if not every month, then every six weeks or so.




The Prime Minister won't listen to anybody

17/10/2007
PMQs today was a noisy and lively session, clearly the Labour Party have been told to be in good voice. But I think what was interesting was on two vital issues, Health and Europe, there's absolutely no sign that the Prime Minister will listen to anybody.




Making British poverty history

16/10/2007
Today I was at Chance UK in London, which runs mentoring schemes for very young children who have had a difficult start in life, and who need help to get them on the right track.




Google, Gangs and Governor Schwarzenegger

15/10/2007
I was in California this weekend to make a speech at the Google Zeitgeist Conference. I also met with Governor Schwarzenegger and discussed with members of the Los Angeles Police Department how best to deal with the rising problems of guns and gangs.




Back to the House of Commons

08/10/2007
Back to the House of Commons after the conference season.  And it is not a conference season that I am likely to forget.  

I've just spoke at a meeting of Conservative MPs who are being briefed on what we expect in the Pre budget report (it's the first ever pre-election budget without an election).   The mood was upbeat, which I nearly ruined by saying that I had enjoyed Blackpool so much we would be heading back there next year…...

The row about "Brown backs down" continues.  I thought the Marr interview and the short part of the Brown press conference I saw were pretty extraordinary.   It just beggars belief to say that putting off the election was not about the polls.  Of course it was – and everyone will conclude that the Prime Minister thinks he can treat the public like fools.   Why didn't he just say "Of course I looked at the polls and I need to do more to win the full hearted support of the British people and that's what I plan to do."   Interesting times. 



Backstage at the big speech

03/10/2007
Backstage footage from the Winter Gardens in Blackpool as I prepared to make the closing speech of Party Conference 2007.




The night before the big speech

02/10/2007
Big moment tomorrow and I'm really looking forward to it. It's a great opportunity to get up on the stage and tell people what you really believe in.




A great buzz at Party Conference

01/10/2007
We're having a great Conference here in Blackpool. It's got a real buzz - the fact that there may be a General Election around the corner is clearly exciting people.









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