David Cameron speech to Conservative Women's Organisation

David Cameron speech to Conservative Women's Organisation; Cameron speech SOT - It's a personal tragedy, an economic waste and a source of social decay. It is in no one's interests to allow long-term unemployment to take root, which is why we've got to take action now to prevent mass unemployment happening. And this week Chris Grayling, George Osborne and I will be setting out exactly how we're going to do that. - I want to finish today by thanking CWO for all the work you do. You've helped to change our party for the better, as women have done throughout our party's history. Reaching out and broadening our appeal, you’ve helped make this party relevant to the twenty-first century. We've won respect in new places, amongst new people, and it's bringing us success. They said we'd never get 40 percent of the vote and we got 44 percent in the local elections this year. They said we couldn't take ground in the North of England and we won Crewe & Nantwich with a stunning swing.They said we couldn't resonate with modern, metropolitan voters and Boris won the mayoralty in the world’s most diverse and dynamic city. - The Conservative Party is back on the political map of Britain. This success has not been built on anything slight or insubstantial. Big argument that if you want to achieve progressive things in Britain today, clean environment, tackle poverty, beat social breakdown, end decades of underachievement in our schools, have got to use conservative means, choice, competition, backing the family, there is such a thing as society, just not the same thing as the state / Now we have got to win big argument about helping Britain through recession, responsibility for each other, compassion we feel for all, that is the heart of the modern Conservative Party Applause and standing ovation from around conference hall SOT
David Cameron speech to Conservative Women's Organisation; Cameron speech SOT - It's a personal tragedy, an economic waste and a source of social decay. It is in no one's interests to allow long-term unemployment to take root, which is why we've got to take action now to prevent mass unemployment happening. And this week Chris Grayling, George Osborne and I will be setting out exactly how we're going to do that. - I want to finish today by thanking CWO for all the work you do. You've helped to change our party for the better, as women have done throughout our party's history. Reaching out and broadening our appeal, you’ve helped make this party relevant to the twenty-first century. We've won respect in new places, amongst new people, and it's bringing us success. They said we'd never get 40 percent of the vote and we got 44 percent in the local elections this year. They said we couldn't take ground in the North of England and we won Crewe & Nantwich with a stunning swing.They said we couldn't resonate with modern, metropolitan voters and Boris won the mayoralty in the world’s most diverse and dynamic city. - The Conservative Party is back on the political map of Britain. This success has not been built on anything slight or insubstantial. Big argument that if you want to achieve progressive things in Britain today, clean environment, tackle poverty, beat social breakdown, end decades of underachievement in our schools, have got to use conservative means, choice, competition, backing the family, there is such a thing as society, just not the same thing as the state / Now we have got to win big argument about helping Britain through recession, responsibility for each other, compassion we feel for all, that is the heart of the modern Conservative Party Applause and standing ovation from around conference hall SOT
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