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Labour's speeches

You can watch a selection of speeches made by Labour Ministers on this page, as well as read and debate the content in the links below.

Included in the YouTube player are speeches from Labour's Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, as well as content from our 2007 Annual Conference in Bournemouth.

To read the Prime Minister's speech to Conference, his first as Party Leader, click here.

A selection of recent speeches by Labour Party Ministers can be found here. 

To watch other Labour Party videos, including Q&A sessions and previous short films, visit Labour:vision.

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Andrea Message left at 01:00 am, Thu 29th Nov 2007
Dear Gorden Brown, I hope this comment I am about to make will go well with a nice hot cup of tea. Like to first point out that by the very fact you have received this will go to show the very support of the staff you have on your team, that is backing you. I listen to the radio in the evenings and the opposition can only run a Punch and Judy show not a parliament and are extremely jealous of you and your colleagues. I want you to do well. This may be a very difficult and bruising time, when you feel you have given your all and feel like despairing, just remember that you are not alone and there are many people like myself taking on a government which had a leader that perhaps we could say cut corners, we can see that it is not easy, your ethos and character will however in (and do through) your actions speak louder and drown out the commons than the words of the opposition. We identify and feel for you at each twist and turn as you address each situation and make key decisions, having to face head on all the troubles. With honesty, integrity, sincerity and compassion, we see that you are the right man, never doubt that, be steadfast, remember the parable of footsteps in the sand, there are many Christians in my church who believe in you, are in their prayers ...remember the parable of Jesus and the disciples in the boat in the storm. We see that you are prepared to be courageous and make real changes, (addressing the very objective harms our societies universal human family suffers, the contradictions of the human good and moral order) and that there is much good to come, there is much to bear fruit. Just govern. My very best wishes Andrea Knowles
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Daniel Message left at 08:52 pm, Wed 9th Apr 2008
I would certainly agree with Andrea. The labour government has streered this nation out of the storm and has started to rebuild the devestation which was left behind after years of Tory rule. Cameron is so weak within the commons, it seems that he has to divert difficult situations by resorting to personal insults and bullying, as Mr.Blair said in 1997 "Weak weak weak" this so called leader clearly lacks the skills required to build a succsesful political argument therefore in order to gain his partys support he has to bully the opposition. I feel that the labour government has improved upon so many points where the Tories fell down on, I am sick to death of hearing on the radio everyday people moaning about a government which in my view has given so much to the nation. I may not be a politician but even I can see that this country must never fall into the hands of Tories again. This nation seems more pro Tory then ever, but WHY have people forgotten the filing economy and high unemployment rates experienced under TORY rule. Keep up all of the good work, best wishes. Dan
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